Speaking at Morgan Stanley’s Laguna Conference, American Airlines (AAL) executives stated, according to a transcript of the event: “I think as the traveling public has become comfortable that the tariffs, whatever they’re going to do to the economy, it’s going to be around the margin and not catastrophic. And you’re seeing that demand pick up. It’s I think, especially noteworthy in that we’re seeing demand for future bookings really strong. And that’s, you know, sort of I think an implicit commitment by main cabin travelers that they feel like, you know, everything’s going to be okay and they can make commitments to travel, you know, buy expensive airline tickets out in the future. And, and they’re, you know, they feel like they’re going to be in good shape.”
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