American, Southwest and JetBlue released lower first-quarter outlooks on Tuesday, with all three citing broader concerns about the economy.
American said it was expecting total revenues to stay flat after experiencing some softness in domestic demand and the impact of Flight 5342, a fatal collision that took place near Reagan National Airport in January. American was originally expecting an increase of up to 2%.
JetBlue said it…
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