Airlines Seeing Sturdy Demand for Flights

Airlines say sturdy demand for flights is helping them ride out climbing jet fuel costs tied to the war in Iran. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines raised their revenue outlooks on Tuesday to account for strong bookings in the first three months of the year, despite conflict erupting in the Middle East and a streak of severe winter weather disruptions. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said demand has been healthy for corporate and leisure travel, both internationally and domestically.
Airlines say sturdy demand for flights is helping them ride out climbing jet fuel costs tied to the war in Iran. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines raised their revenue outlooks on Tuesday to account for strong bookings in the first three months of the year, despite conflict erupting in the Middle East and a streak of severe winter weather disruptions. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said demand has been healthy for corporate and leisure travel, both internationally and domestically.