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Two major US airlines have announced they will slash capacity this year as the global economic downturn continues to hit demand for air travel. | Two major US airlines have announced they will slash capacity this year as the global economic downturn continues to hit demand for air travel. |
Delta Air Lines will cut international capacity by 15%, 5% more than its last estimate, while American Airlines will make overall cuts of 7.5%. | Delta Air Lines will cut international capacity by 15%, 5% more than its last estimate, while American Airlines will make overall cuts of 7.5%. |
Analysts expect other US airlines to make similar reductions. | Analysts expect other US airlines to make similar reductions. |
Meanwhile, aircraft firm Boeing has cut its global forecast for plane demand over the next 20 years by a third. | Meanwhile, aircraft firm Boeing has cut its global forecast for plane demand over the next 20 years by a third. |
'Dramatic reductions' | 'Dramatic reductions' |
The recent bounce in the price of oil is also hitting airlines as they have to pay more for fuel. | The recent bounce in the price of oil is also hitting airlines as they have to pay more for fuel. |
Oil now costs over $70 a barrel, more than twice what it cost in December of last year. | Oil now costs over $70 a barrel, more than twice what it cost in December of last year. |
"If you can't recover the cost of oil, it's going to necessitate more dramatic capacity reductions as we get to the end of the year," said Delta president Ed Bastian. | "If you can't recover the cost of oil, it's going to necessitate more dramatic capacity reductions as we get to the end of the year," said Delta president Ed Bastian. |
And as airlines are hit by falling demand, they order fewer new planes, therefore hitting aircraft makers too. | And as airlines are hit by falling demand, they order fewer new planes, therefore hitting aircraft makers too. |
Boeing said it expects the number of planes to be ordered worldwide over the next 20 years to be 29,000, down from the 29,400 it predicted a year ago. | |
Earlier this month, Boeing revealed that aircraft orders in May were down by more than 70% from a year earlier after airlines cancelled or delayed plans for new planes. | Earlier this month, Boeing revealed that aircraft orders in May were down by more than 70% from a year earlier after airlines cancelled or delayed plans for new planes. |
The company said it had received just 20 orders during the month compared with 67 last May. | The company said it had received just 20 orders during the month compared with 67 last May. |
Earlier this year, Boeing said it would cut 6% of its workforce or 10,000 jobs. | Earlier this year, Boeing said it would cut 6% of its workforce or 10,000 jobs. |
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