Airline Demand Drops, May Cause Losses

Airline Demand Drops, May Cause Losses

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The number of empty seats on planes flown by U.S. airlines is rising this year despite aggressive fare sales and capacity cuts, darkening the outlook for industry earnings in the first quarter and beyond.

Airline data on March load factors, which measure how full an airplane is, showed a third consecutive month of declines and the largest drop for some carriers this year.

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