American Airlines will burn through $40 million in cash every day in June — and says that's a good sign as revenues fall 90%
. The airline plans to fly 55% of the previous year's domestic capacity in July, or 40% of its overall system capacity — an increase from just 20% in April, 25% in May, and 20% again in June.
Total system capacity, which airlines have lowered to match the fall in demand, will be down 75% for the quarter compared to 2019. "Along with these cost-saving actions, the Company has recently experienced improving demand conditions and has passed the peak in cash refund activity," the airline wrote in the filing.
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