(Reuters) -JetBlue Airways forecast a bigger-than-expected fall in 2024 revenue amid a moderation in domestic travel demand ahead of the upcoming U.S. elections, sending its shares down 14% in early trading on Tuesday.
Election-related uncertainty is expected to weigh on travel demand as consumers prefer to be home and hold off on major discretionary spending.
JetBlue expects to see a one percentage point headwind to its fourth-quarter revenue per available seat mile, a proxy for…
































