The three major US airlines' financial results for the three months to last month were all in the final deficit due to the slow recovery of airmail passengers due to the spread of the mutant virus and Omicron strains.

American Airlines Group, United Airlines Holdings, and Delta Air Lines' three major aviation companies have announced their financial results for the three months to last month by the 20th.



According to it, the final profit and loss of each company is ▼ American Airlines Group 93 million dollars, deficit of about 106.1 billion yen in Japanese yen, ▼ United Airlines Holdings deficit of about 73.6 billion yen, ▼ Delta Air Lines about 465 The deficit of 100 million yen and both became the final deficit.



The three companies' financial results for the three months up to September last year secured the final surplus against the backdrop of the recovery of airmail passengers, but after that, the recovery of passengers due to the spread of Omicron strain infection. In addition to the slowdown, fuel costs rose due to high crude oil prices, and the company turned into a deficit.



As of the 11th of this month, about 3,000 employees of United Airlines have been infected with the new coronavirus. The environment continues.