US Airlines Look for Holiday Boost After Delta Variant Interrupts Recovery

US Airlines Look for Holiday Boost After Delta Variant Interrupts Recovery
A passenger plane passes in front of the moon as it makes its final landing approach to Heathrow Airport in London, Britain, on Sept. 12, 2019. Toby Melville/Reuters
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BOSTON—U.S. airlines are looking at the upcoming holiday season and the reopening of vital trans-Atlantic routes to recover the momentum lost in the last quarter following a resurgence in COVID-19 cases.

After a strong summer travel season, air carriers had to temper their outlook last month for the quarter through September as the fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus slowed down new bookings and drove up cancellations.