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Delta loses $363 million but says travel demand still strong

By DAVID KOENIG - Apr 13, 2023, 10:18 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 22, 2023, 08:00 AM EDT
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Delta Air Lines has reported a $363 million loss for the first quarter because of much higher spending on labor and fuel

Delta Air Lines reported a $363 million loss for the first quarter on Thursday, with higher spending on labor and fuel overshadowing a sharp rise in revenue. 

But the airline predicted it will make a bigger-than-expected profit in the current second quarter, which includes the start of the key summer travel season. 

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Airlines are getting a tailwind from the combination of strong demand and limited flights, which has pushed fares higher. But investors were spooked this week when industry analysts warned that growth in airline bookings has slowed down compared with this time last year.  

Delta's CEO said it is unfair to compare current ticket sales with those from a year ago, when travel was just starting to boom as pandemic-related restrictions were lifted. 

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