The reduction in the company’s RASM expectations was driven primarily by complexities in adapting its revenue management to current booking patterns in this dynamic environment. Despite lowered expectations, the company continues to expect an all-time quarterly record for operating revenue in second quarter 2024. Still sees Q2 ASMs up 8%-9%, and CASM-X up 6.5%-7.5% y/y.
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