Early Cuts Make U.S. Airlines Well Positioned To Weather Storm

The fortunes of U.S. airlines and their counterparts in Asia/Pacific and Europe are diverging, and for the first time in a long time, it’s the American carriers that are better positioned to weather turbulent times. U.S. airlines began planning steep capacity cuts months ago in response to record...

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