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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Mary Schlangenstein
sees ticket prices a little lower than expected for spring and summer, and a top executive says “these trends will continue for a bit.”• Japan and southern Europe are the airline’s most popular destinations this summer• Nocella says he’s “not sure we’ll have enough seats” for level of Japan travel• Outbound travel from US is more than making up for a “small drop off” in demand for flights into the US from Canada and other countries
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mary Schlangenstein
sees ticket prices a little lower than expected for spring and summer, and a top executive says “these trends will continue for a bit.”• Japan and southern Europe are the airline’s most popular destinations this summer• Nocella says he’s “not sure we’ll have enough seats” for level of Japan travel• Outbound travel from US is more than making up for a “small drop off” in demand for flights into the US from Canada and other countries
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mary Schlangenstein
United Airlines Holdings Inc.’s second-quarter profit will take a hit due to flight disruptions and air traffic control outages at its Newark hub that drove away passengers and forced the carrier to cut ticket prices for the summer. United’s adjusted profit will likely be in the middle of its earlier guidance of $3.25 to $4.25 a share, Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said Thursday at The Future of Everything conference sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
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1 week ago |
chicagobusiness.com | Mary Schlangenstein
United Airlines’ second-quarter profit will fall well below its original outlook because flight disruptions and air traffic control outages at its Newark hub have driven away passengers and forced the carrier to cut ticket prices for the summer. United’s adjusted profit will likely be in the middle of its earlier guidance of $3.25 to $4.25 a share, Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said Thursday at The Future of Everything conference sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mary Schlangenstein
United Airlines Holdings Inc.’s second-quarter profit will fall well below its original outlook because flight disruptions and air traffic control outages at its Newark hub have driven away passengers and forced the carrier to cut ticket prices for the summer. United’s adjusted profit will likely be in the middle of its earlier guidance of $3.25 to $4.25 a share, Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said Thursday at The Future of Everything conference sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
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