Hawaiian Airlines chief executive Peter Ingram believes the airline reached an important inflection point on its road to recovery during the first quarter.
The airline on Tuesday reported a net loss of $US60.7 million for the first quarter of 2021 as revenue slumped 72 percent compared to the first quarter of 2019 to $US182 million.
But Ingham said the airline had seen an encouraging rebound in demand despite the continued challenges posed by COVID-19.
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“Bookings in North America improved materially as we began to realize the pent-up demand for leisure travel after a year read more ⇒
Source:: AirlineRatings.Com