- Delta Air Lines cut its first-quarter profit and sales forecasts on weaker domestic travel demand.
- Delta maintained its full-year outlook.
- The carrier noted that both corporate and leisure bookings were down.
Delta Air Lines slashed its first-quarter revenue and profit outlooks, citing weaker domestic demand, backing up growing concerns about lackluster sales in some corners of the travel industry.
Delta expects revenue in the quarter ending March 31 to…