United’s 3Q Traffic, Revenue Decline While Liquidity Drops $1.1 Billion
United Airlines expects third-quarter mainline traffic to fall up to 2.5% year-on-year to about 49 billion revenue passenger miles (RPMs) as demand continues to decline on domestic and transatlantic routes, although improved traffic to Asia and Latin America and on regional services limits...
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