What happened: Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC's Phil LeBeau that Delta had taken a $400 million hit so far for the fourth quarter, but that...
What to watch next: movement around airlines, guidance.

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What happened: Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC's Phil LeBeau that Delta had taken a $400 million hit so far for the fourth quarter, but that...
What to watch next: movement around airlines, guidance.
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CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC's Phil LeBeau that Delta had taken a $400 million fuel hit in the quarter, but that demand has been "really, really great."
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Airlines raise revenue guidance despite rising fuel costs, citing growth in demandDelta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC's Phil LeBeau that Delta had taken a $400 million hit so far for the fourth quarter, but that...
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