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A drop in demand for major US airlines could lead to a drop in flights and destinations, CEOs are warning.

Frontier Airlines reported a $70 million loss in its second-quarter earnings.

The company’s CEO says the industry will continue to see "reductions" if the trend continues.

Major airline CEOs are predicting fewer flights and destinations as some companies report a drop in profits.

The latest inflation numbers from the Labor Department show that airfares, hotel rooms and other travel prices have generally declined in recent months. If the trend continues, at least two major airline CEOs predict travelers will have fewer flights and destinations to choose from.

Frontier Airlines CEO warning

Frontier Airlines CEO Barry L. Biffle addressed the issue on the company’s m

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