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  • Delta expects costs to rise in the first quarter amid weaker-than-expected bookings because of the omicron variant.
  • Airlines canceled thousands of flights around the year-end holidays as Covid sidelined crews but Delta said its operation has stabilized.

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A Delta airlines aircraft landing from Los Angeles at Kingsford Smith International airport on October 31, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.

Delta Air Lines said Thursday that the surge of the omicron variant of Covid-19 will drive it to a first-quarter loss, but that it still expects to turn a profit this year on stronger travel demand.

CEO Ed Bastian said omicron is expected to delay a rebound in air travel by about 60 days, forecasting losses for January and February and then profits in March.

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