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2022 Was Hell For Air Passengers But Profitable For Airlines

Por: Forbes Life January 26, 2023

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A Southwest Airlines employee sorts through unclaimed luggage at Hollywood Burbank Airport in late December. (Photo by Robyn BECK)AFP via Getty Images and a spectacular that kept travelers from friends and family. For airlines, 2022 was an often bumpy return to profitability, driven by the combination of robust travel demand and higher airfares. Most major airlines reported higher revenue despite diminished capacity, indicating that passengers... + full article



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