American Airlines Group Inc said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter revenue fall would be narrower than it previously expected, sending the No. 1 U.S. carrier’s shares up about 2 percent. The company said it now expects revenue for the quarter to be down about 17 percent versus pre-pandemic levels, compared with its prior forecast of an about 20 percent fall. A rise in COVID-19 infections of the Omicron variant has forced airlines to cancel flights as pilots and cabin crew fell sick and needed to quarantine. Mass cancellations over the Christmas and New Year holiday period and higher incentives given to employees had an impact on carriers, with American Airlines forecasting higher fourth-quarter costs. The company expects cost per available seat mile excluding items-the measure in the industry showing what it costs to fly one seat one mile-to be up between 13 percent and 14 percent versus 2019, compared with its …
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