Delta Air Lines New Corona Deficit of 560 Billion Yen Airline Industry's Predicament Continues October 14, 7:31

Delta Air Lines, a major American airline, posted a final deficit of 560 billion yen in Japanese yen due to the impact of the new coronavirus in the three months to last month.

Prospect of additional support by the US government is not standing, is likely to continue the plight of the aviation industry.

Delta Air Lines announced on the 13th that its three-month results up to last month showed a final profit / loss of 53, as passenger revenue, which is a pillar of sales, decreased by 83% compared to the same period of the previous year. It was a deficit of 779 million dollars and more than 560 billion yen in Japanese yen.



It has been in the red for the third consecutive quarter.



The harsh environment continues, with companies saying that it will take more than two years for airline demand to return to normal levels.



In addition to Delta, American airlines such as American and United received government support due to the rapid deterioration of their operations due to the spread of the new virus, but this month the support was interrupted. As a result, we are forced to reduce additional personnel.



For additional information about the support measures that talks between Trump administration and the opposition Democratic Party has been carried out, the ruling Republican Party began this week in the Senate, as the advance in favor of the approval of the Federal Supreme Court judge, the prospect is standing The aviation industry is likely to continue to suffer.