CHICAGO: Delta Air Lines today forecast a lower-than-expected profit in the current quarter, saying travel demand has “largely stalled” due to economic uncertainty caused by US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
The Atlanta-based company also did not affirm its full-year financial forecast, citing a fluid macroeconomic environment.
US consumer and business confidence has sharply weakened as the tariffs on imports from most of the world have brought in the specter of higher inflation and slower economic growth.