U.S. Airlines Cut Capacity and Brace for the Worst
Credit: GEORGE HAMLIN
Exasperated by exorbitant fuel prices, most U.S. airlines are expected to scale down capacity by fall and seek capital markets’ support to prepare for expected hardships this year and next. Steps taken by United and Continental and earlier by American Airlines—with more carriers to follow—will...
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