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United Airlines reports another loss, bullish on recovery

Its shares also fall 2.2% to US$53.80 in after-hours trading

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2021 7:15AM

United Airlines reports another loss, bullish on recovery
United Airlines will be adding three new flights from the United States to European markets that are beginning to reopen to vaccinated visitors. – EPA pic, April 20, 2021

NEW YORK – United Airlines reported another quarterly loss yesterday, but said it sees a “clear path to profitability” now that coronavirus vaccines are becoming more widespread.

The big US carrier, which has suffered from the broad travel industry downturn during Covid-19, said it is positioned for the industry recovery after cutting costs and gradually improving its cash burn position during the pandemic.

“We’re encouraged by the strong evidence of pent-up demand for air travel and our continued ability to nimbly match it,” said United chief executive Scott Kirby.

For the quarter ending March 31, United reported a loss of US$1.4 billion (RM5.7 billion), compared with a loss of US$1.7 billion in the year-ago period.

Revenues fell 59.6% to US$3.2 billion.

Much like rival Delta Air Lines, United projected another unprofitable period in the second quarter, when system capacity is expected to be down 45% compared with the equivalent stretch in 2019.

Delta said last week it sees “a path to returning to profitability in the September quarter”.

Earlier yesterday, United said it is adding three new flights from the United States to European markets that are beginning to reopen to vaccinated visitors.

From July, the big US airline will offer international service to Dubrovnik, Croatia, Athens, Greece and Reykjavik, Iceland.

On April 1, United said it will immediately start hiring pilots, beginning with a group of 300, to be ready to meet growing demand for air travel.

Shares of United fell 2.2% to US$53.80 in after-hours trading. – AFP, April 20, 2021

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