Delta Expects Omicron Will Drive Quarterly Loss But Forecasts 2022 Profit on Travel Rebound

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Delta expects travel to recover this spring after cases of the omicron variant peak.

CEO Ed Bastian said omicron is expected to delay the rebound in travel demand by 60 days.

Here's how Delta performed compared with what analysts expected, according to average estimates compiled by Refinitiv:$9.47 billion versus $9.21 billion expected.

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