Carriers And Analysts Expect Slow Comeback For Business
Travel
With the end of the peak summer travel season just three weeks
away, US airlines are staring at volatile fuel costs and declining
consumer confidence, and are likely to make the decision to reduce
their capacity, or at least hold off on expansion of available
seats. Delta and Southwest have already announced plans to do so,
and Hunter Keay, an analyst at New York-based Wolfe Trahan &
Co., tells Bloomberg others will follow the trend toward
contraction.