How Has American Airlines’ Revenue And EBITDA Composition Changed Over The Last Five Years?

+6.17%
Upside
15.35
Market
16.30
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American Airlines’ domestic operations have always been a major part of its overall revenues. However, after its merger with US Airways in 2013, the proportion of its domestic operation has further increased, while its international operations have declined over the last five years. In terms of EBITDA as well, the airline’s domestic operations contribute almost twice as much as its international operations.

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