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Borders united Delta airlines By extracting its full -year perspective and reducing flights due to a drop in demand and an “uncertain environment.”
The budget airline also reduced its perspective of the first quarter. Frontier said that its income growth probably increased 5% in the first quarter, with a capacity of 5% more than last year.
“It is expected that the growth of income is less than expected due to the weakened demand in March, resulting in the discount of rates and promotions throughout the industry, amplified by the near nature of Frontier reserves,” Frontier said in a presentation of values.
Frontier pointed out a fall in consumer confidence in March as evidence of a weaker demand.
The airline executives have said that they have seen a lower demand due to the commercial war of President Donald Trump, a murky economic perspective, a fall in consumer confidence and the dismissals of the mass government.
The border is scheduled to inform the results on May 1.