Delta Air Lines Anticipates $100 Million Revenue Loss as Travelers Avoid Paris During 2024 Summer Olympics

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Delta Air Lines expects to lose $100 million in revenue as travelers avoid Paris during the 2024 Summer Olympics in July and August. Delta has the most flights of any U.S. airline to Paris and operates a joint venture with Air France. Business travel and other tourism to Paris is expected to be lower during the Olympics, with travelers going elsewhere or postponing trips. Air France-KLM also expects a revenue hit of up to $195 million due to avoidance of Paris during the Olympics period. Delta’s president noted on an earnings call that travelers increasingly take European vacations outside the traditional summer season, offering airlines opportunities to increase revenue during off-peak times.

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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Delta Air Lines expects to lose $100 million in revenue as travelers avoid Paris during
00:07the 2024 Summer Olympics in July and August.
00:11Delta has the most flights of any U.S. airline to Paris and operates a joint venture with
00:15Air France.
00:16Business travel and other tourism to Paris is expected to be lower during the Olympics,
00:21with travelers going elsewhere or postponing trips.
00:24Air France KLM also expects a revenue hit of up to $195 million due to avoidance of
00:29Paris during the Olympics period.
00:31Delta's president noted on an earnings call that travelers are increasingly taking European
00:35vacations outside the traditional summer season, offering airlines opportunities to increase
00:40revenue during off-peak times.
00:41For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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