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Airlines predict record summer travel — with surging demand for first-class seats


Multiple airlines are reportedly anticipating carrying a record number of travelers this summer, including an increased demand in first class tickets. Read More

Airline executives predict a record summer and even more demand for first class


Delta and United executives have forecast record demand this spring and summer with even more travelers booking in higher classes. Read More

Airline Industry Expected To Soar With Record Summer Travel


The airline industry is gearing up for what could be a record-breaking summer travel season, if forecasts turn out to be correct. Read More

United Airlines jumps 14% as travel demand to drive bumper summer


United Airlines shares rose 14% on Wednesday, driven by an upbeat profit forecast for the second quarter and strong first-quarter results despite a $200 million hit over planemaker Boeing's safety ... Read More

Upbeat Summer Travel Expected: Buy Airlines ETF?


Despite challenges such as inflation and safety concerns, including the Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug incident, demand for flights persists. United Airlines' UAL Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Nocella, ... Read More

American Airlines sees return to profit on summer travel demand


The outlook is an early sign that American’s post-pandemic shift focus on domestic and near-international routes may pay off. Read More


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