United Airlines reported fourth-quarter profit and revenue higher than Wall Street expectations and gave a bullish 2023 forecast that assumes people will keep...
Officials with all three carriers say that consumers are still booking travel despite concerns about the economy — tech companies in particular have been laying off workers — and high inflation.
Most major airlines say they are fully staffed now, although they are still catching up on training thousands of new workers, including pilots.
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