JetBlue joins US airlines in withdrawing forecasts over trade war
(Reuters) -JetBlue Airways pulled its 2025 forecast on Tuesday, the latest U.S. carrier to scrap its outlook, as the economic uncertainty caused by President Donald Trump's trade war has made it harder for companies to predict the impact on their business. Delta, American, Alaska, Southwest and Frontier Airlines have all withdrawn their financial forecasts, while United Airlines has given two different outlooks - a highly unusual move. With the trade war raising the prospect of slower economic growth and higher inflation, both tourists and corporations are sitting tight, leading to a pullback in travel spending.