The airline said it is now withdrawing guidance for the first quarter and expects to record a loss for the period.
- The airline said it is now withdrawing guidance for the first quarter and expects to record a loss for the period.
- The measures come on top of previous announcements from United regarding capacity cuts and suspended earnings forecasts and will bring the airline's total liquidity to $8 billion for 2020.
The measures come on top of previous announcements from United regarding capacity cuts and suspended earnings forecasts and will bring the airline's total liquidity to $8 billion for 2020, while adjusted capex will fall to $4.5 billion from $7 billion previously forecast for the full-year.
The airline said it is now withdrawing guidance for the first quarter and expects to record a loss for the period.