Airlines, rattled by trade war and spending pullback, continue to cut flights, pull outlooks
By MICHELLE CHAPMAN
Major U.S. airlines are reducing their flight schedules and revising or withdrawing their profit outlooks for the year due to less domestic travel demand as sentiment about the national and global economies sours.
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