
United Airlines Sees March Revenue Down…
United Airlines Holdings Inc. UAL, -25.408% said Sunday that it is projecting March revenue will be $1.5 billion lower that a year ago, as the air carrier said there have been more than one million fewer passengers in just the first two weeks of the month as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The bad news is that it’s getting worse,” Chief Executive Oscar Munoz and President Scott Kirby said in a message to the airline’s nearly 100,000 employees….
Source: MARKETWATCH.com
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