Delta CEO Says the Airline Will Suffer a $100 Million Loss Due to 2024 Paris Olympic Games

Your Instagram feed may look like everyone’s in Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games, but at least one airline says travelers may not be flocking to the City of Light during the world’s biggest sporting event.

Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC that the company will lose $100 million this summer as customers without Olympics tickets opt out of a Parisian vacation.

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“Unless you’re going to the Olympics, people aren’t going to Paris … very few are,” Bastian said. “Business travel, you know, other types of tourism is potentially going elsewhere.”

Of all major U.S. airlines,

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