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Revenge Travel Runs Out Of Force, Hurting Airlines' Profit Goals


Financial Advisor Magazine created exclusively for advisors by highly experienced editorial and publishing teams. We provide an interactive community for the Financial Advisor, Investment Advisor ... Read More

Europe’s revenge travel boom runs out of steam, hurting airline ...


Europe’s revenge travel boom runs out of steam, hurting airline profit goals United Airlines became the latest carrier to caution of weakening conditions. By Bloomberg Wire ... Read More

Revenge travel is over — and is hurting airlines' profit goals


Corporate travel, which typically balances out deal-seeking holidaymakers, also hasn’t rebounded properly post-pandemic, adding more uncertainty to the airlines’ outlooks. Read More

Is 'revenge travel' coming to an end? - The Week


And revenge travel was clearly hot after the pandemic cooled. The phenomenon first took off in 2021, and "demand continued to soar" in 2022, when "travelers' desire to make up for lost travel ... Read More

‘Revenge Travel’ Fizzles for Budget Airlines - WSJ


Consumers’ pent-up desire to take trips has driven a postpandemic resurgence—known as “revenge travel”—that propelled some airlines to sales and profit records. Read More

Airlines Had a ‘Revenge Travel’ Summer. The Stocks Went Nowhere


Airlines enjoyed a hot summer, as “revenge travel” and steep fare increases gave the companies a boost. But investors have been reluctant to buy in with the market gripped by recession fears ... Read More

The summer of 'revenge travel' will feel like a distant memory this ...


American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both pulled their outlooks for 2025 this week, citing uncertainty that weighed on demand. Delta Air Lines ( DAL ) did the same earlier this month . Read More

Southwest Airlines is floundering because passengers will pay to ... - MSN


Airlines have capitalized on consumers’ desire to “revenge travel.” “One of the reasons Southwest is kind of struggling today is that this kind of scramble for seats was cool back in the ... Read More


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