Travel-related stocks are falling on Monday as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in the Caribbean. The storm's arrival poses significant risks to both cruise operations and air travel in the region, contributing to investor concerns and weighing on the sector's performance. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Angel Smith
Airport employees in Portland, Maine, were forced to clear out of the way when a Southwest Airlines jet on the morning of June 25 took off from a closed runway, according to air traffic control recordings.
Southwest Airlines (LUV) now expects its second-quarter revenue per available seat mile to decline in the range of 4%-4.5% year over year (previous guidance: 1.5%-3.5% decline).