U.S. airlines

U.S. airlines are "much more financially fit" to withstand a downturn than they were in 1988, when they peaked on the way to four years of catastrophic losses, according to Merrill Lynch. The spread between average and breakeven load factors is bigger, near-term plans for capacity growth are more...

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