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Air Canada reports smaller adjusted loss on business travel rebound

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Air Canada

reported a smaller first-quarter

adjusted loss

on Thursday, as Canada’s largest carrier benefited from a

rebound

in bookings for

business travel

.
Major North American carriers are cashing in on a resurgence in big spending by corporate customers who have been largely absent from the post-pandemic travel boom.
Executives at Air Canada’s U.S.

peers have also highlighted expectations for robust travel demand across both domestic and international routes in the upcoming summer season.
The International Air Transport Association expects 4.7 billion people to travel in 2024, compared with 4.5 billion in 2019.

Its adjusted loss narrowed to C$96 million ($69.98 million), or C$0.27 per share, from C$188 million, or C$0.53 per share, a year earlier.
The Canadian carrier’s quarterly operating revenue rose 7% to C$5.2 billion in the quarter ended March 31.

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