Late Bookings Have Airlines Facing Nail Biter On Holiday Travel Season
By
Neha Kumari
(Bloomberg) — US leisure and business travelers beaten down by economic uncertainty are waiting until the last minute to book air travel.
Many trips are being booked less than two weeks ahead of time — instead of the more typical one month or more. That is making it tough for airlines to forecast the capacity they need, putting revenue and profits at risk if carriers misjudge demand.








