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Delta Air reports $200 million loss due to US Government Shutdown

Delta Air Lines announced on Wednesday that it expects the shutdown of the US government, which ended in late January, to have a $200-million impact on its fourth quarter profit before taxes.

The carrier stated that the loss in profitability is about 25 cents a share. It added that the growth of travel bookings has returned to expectations after the end of the shutdown.

The 43-day government shutdown affected flights, and thousands of air traffic control operators and other staff were forced to work without pay.

JetBlue announced earlier this week that Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, and cancellations due to the shutdown, had impacted its operational performance by one point for the third quarter.

Delta stated that the demand for December quarter was "healthy", and that trends are strong for early 2026.

The company will present at the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference in the afternoon. (Reporting and editing by Shash Kuber in Bengaluru, Anshuman tripathy from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)