Sabre gave an update on second-quarter bookings in a
regulatory filing, saying there are “modest initial signs of recovery.”
However, gross bookings are down approximately 90% -- not
much change from the tail end of the first quarter.
“The environment remains uncertain, with reductions in
airline capacity and a volatile macro environment,” Sabre said.
Net air bookings in April and May were negative because cancellations
exceeded new bookings.
The company reported a net loss of $151 million in the first
quarter.