Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sri Lanka resigns as 2022 Asia Cup host

2022 Asia Cup
  • The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has been notified by Sri Lanka Cricket of its inability to host the event.
  • Asia Cup will take place in August and September to coincide with the T20 World Cup in Australia.
  • SLC informed ACC of its choice, stating that the country’s political and economic climate leaves it “not in a position” to host 2022 Asia Cup.

The island nation of Sri Lanka has been forced to withdraw from hosting the 2022 Asia Cup due to its ongoing political and economic problems.

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has been notified by Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) of its inability to host the event.

According to Sri Lankan media, the SLC informed the ACC of its choice, stating that the country’s current political and economic climate leaves it “not in a position” to host the Asia Cup cricket competition.

In response to the current turmoil, the SLC recently decided to postpone the third season of the Lanka Premier League (LPL).

This year, the Asia Cup will take place in August and September to coincide with the T20 World Cup in Australia.

The choice of hosting the tournament in the United Arab Emirates has not yet been made. However, the location might be an Asian nation, including India.

According to reports, Sri Lanka would speak with the UAE Cricket Board and ask for help in finding a location for the event.

 

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OGRA Chairman: Consumer concerns will be addressed on priority

OGRA Chairman
  • Masroor Khan, Chairman of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), stated on Thursday that the authority believes in tight collaboration with customers and resolving concerns that they face on a priority basis
  • He told a round-table meeting hosted by OGRA here that 51% of issues were handled when all stakeholders got together under one roof, and the remaining 49% were resolved by mutual conversation
  • The conference was co-chaired by OGRA Chairman Masroor Khan, Member (Gas) Muhammad Arif, and Member (Oil) Zainulabideen Qureshi

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ISLAMABAD: Masroor Khan, Chairman of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), stated on Thursday that the authority believes in tight collaboration with customers and resolving concerns that they face on a priority basis.

He told a round-table meeting hosted by OGRA here that 51% of issues were handled when all stakeholders got together under one roof, and the remaining 49% were resolved by mutual conversation. The conference was co-chaired by OGRA Chairman Masroor Khan, Member (Gas) Muhammad Arif, and Member (Oil) Zainulabideen Qureshi, which was held to discuss the Sui gas regulatory changes from the standpoint of consumers.

Member (Oil) Zainulabideen emphasized the significance of accepting criticism positively and constructively since it always leads to the correct path and an agreeable solution to any problem. Senior executives from OGRA’s Corporate Affairs Division, the Gas Department, with designated officials from Islamabad, Peshawar, and Lahore, as well as representatives from the Hydrocarbon Development Institution of Pakistan and the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), were in attendance.

Representatives of the Sarhad, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad Chambers of Commerce and Industries, as well as the Chairman of the Cooperative CNG Association of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Alamzeb, raised concerns about the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL), while members of the general public submitted various queries to the authority.

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Sarfaraz Ahmed set to participate in KPL 2: reports

Sarfaraz Ahmed
  • PCB grants Sarfaraz Ahmed permission to take part in the second season of KPL 2.
  • The wicket-keeper batsman is under central contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board.
  • He was selected for Kotli Lions during the players’ draught in Islamabad.

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) granted former Pakistani captain Sarfaraz Ahmed permission to take part in the second season of the Kashmir Premier League (KPL).

Sarfaraz, a player under central contract with the PCB, will reportedly participate in KPL 2 with special authorization.

Kotli Lions selected the wicket-keeper batter during the players’ draught in Islamabad. He was recruited for the platinum group.

In the “D” category of the red-ball format contracts, Sarfaraz has a central contract. Previously, PCB only let seven of its centrally contracted players to be selected in KPL 2 draughts.

Fawad Alam (Red Ball Category B), Azhar Ali (Red Ball Category A), Abid Ali (Red Ball Category D), Nauman Ali (Red Ball Category C), Haseebullah, Mohammad Hurraira, and Ali Usman were among the players that were allowed to play (all three Emerging Category).

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European Central Bank increases interest rates for the first time in eleven years

European Central Bank increases interest rates
  • The European Central Bank raises its benchmark interest rate by a half percentage point.
  • The decision comes as Europe struggles with record-high inflation fueled by rising oil prices.
  • Annual inflation in the European Union spiked to 9.6% in June, for the 19 nations that utilize the euro, it was 8.6%.

The European Central Bank stated on Thursday that it would raise its benchmark interest rate by a half percentage point in a daring effort to rein in inflation.

That brings Europe’s primary rate back to zero and is the first rate increase by the ECB since 2011. Since 2014, rates in the area have been declining.

The decision, which becomes effective on July 27, comes as Europe struggles with record-high inflation that is fueled by rising oil prices. In June, annual inflation in the European Union spiked to 9.6%. For the 19 nations that utilize the euro, it was 8.6 percent.

The central bank had earlier said it would raise rates by a lesser margin, but after conducting an “updated assessment of inflation risk,” it determined it needed to be more proactive.

At a news conference, ECB President Christine Lagarde stated that inflation “remains unacceptably high and is projected to remain over our objective for some time.”

To keep its options open, the central bank chose not to commit to a certain trajectory for future rate increases.

Lagarde declared, “Going forward, we will base our monetary policy choices on a data-dependent basis. “We shall proceed step-by-step and month-by-month. The information we have for September will determine what occurs in September.”

The ECB also introduced a new bond-buying instrument designed to keep borrowing costs under control in heavily indebted eurozone nations like Italy and Greece. The goal of the central bank is to keep the single-currency area cohesive.

According to the central bank, the so-called Transmission Protection Instrument “may be triggered to address unjustified, disorderly market developments that constitute a substantial threat to the transmission of monetary policy across the euro area.”

Providing that nations meet specific criteria for budgetary and economic soundness, the European Central Bank is prepared to use the instrument, Lagarde underscored.

I can guarantee you that we would prefer not to employ TPI. But we won’t think twice if we have to use it.

A web of dangers

Investors’ response to the announcement was muted. Following the statement, the euro, which just reached parity with the US dollar for the first time in 20 years, increased slightly to roughly $1.02. The Stoxx 600 index of European stocks finished unchanged as a result of the lack of direction.

Since European businesses must pay more for imports, notably energy, the currency’s weakness is making the inflation issue worse.

While stepping up measures to halt the sharp rise in prices, the ECB faces an uphill battle. Even while the pandemic-era savings, the summer tourist season, and a strong labor market continue to support Europe’s economy, growth is decreasing.

A recession is not yet anticipated by the central bank. It started in June that it anticipates output to increase by 2.1 percent in 2023 and by 2.8 percent this year.

The horizon is “clouded,” but according to the “baseline assumption,” there won’t be a recession either this year or in the near future, Lagarde said on Thursday.

The ECB’s power to raise interest rates, which assist battle inflation but potentially slow the economy, could be limited by recession fears.

Already, the ECB is running well behind its competitors. The Fed has been on a rate-hiking binge since March, raising its benchmark rate in significant chunks over the past few months to combat runaway inflation after dropping rates to zero at the start of the Depression. The only institution that hasn’t changed is the Bank of Japan, which on Thursday kept up its ultra-easy policies.

It also needs to contend with considerable energy supply unpredictability, which makes predicting future inflation challenging.

On Thursday, Russia’s Gazprom began gas exports via the vital Nord Stream 1 pipeline, allaying concerns that it wouldn’t reopen following a period of planned maintenance. However, it isn’t running at full capacity, and there is still concern that Russia may one day cut off gas in revenge for Western sanctions.

In addition, the political crisis gripping the third-largest economy in Europe is causing trembling on the nation’s financial markets. Mario Draghi, the popular Italian prime minister and favorite of investors, offered his resignation to the president on Thursday after losing the backing of a number of significant parties in his coalition government. Elections could be held sooner as a result.

 

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Director Simon McQuoid returns in his role for Mortal Kombat sequel

Director Simon McQuoid

For the live-action sequel to “Mortal Kombat,” Australian director Simon McQuoid has been chosen by New Line Cinema. McQuoid, who made his feature directorial debut with the 2021 film version of the popular combat video game franchise, will helm it. Jeremy Slater wrote the sequel’s script. For the live-action sequel to “Mortal Kombat,” Australian director … Read more

Mayor of Highland Park reiterates plea for outlawing assault weapons

Highland

The mayor of Highland Park, Illinois, calls for an assault weapons ban during testimony before Congress. Legislation calling for a statewide ban on assault weapons is getting new life. Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan and Jane’s Addiction are hosting a benefit concert in her honor. “The time to begin saving lives is now”.  Nancy Rotering, … Read more

As his coalition falls apart, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigns

Mario Draghi resigns

Mario Draghi’s resignation comes after several key parties in his coalition boycotted a confidence vote. Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella will meet with the speakers of Parliament. A snap election, likely to take place this fall, is likely to be called for next year. Mario Draghi, the prime minister of Italy, announced his resignation on Thursday; … Read more

Matteo Berrettini overcomes Richard Gasquet in the second round at Gstaad Open

Gstaad Open
  • Matteo Berrettini defeats Richard Gasquet to reach Gstaad Open quarter-finals.
  • Italian has won his last 10 games after missing Wimbledon with a hand injury.
  • He will now face Pedro Martinez, who defeated Elias Ymer 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.

Gstaad Open LIVE: Matteo Berrettini defeated Richard Gasquet 6-4, 6-4 on Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the Gstaad Open, marking his successful comeback to the ATP Tour. The Italian defeated the Frenchman with minimal evidence of rust in his first encounter since winning at The Queen’s Club in June, improving to 2-0 in their Head-to-Head record.

The second seed hit seven aces and won 79% (31/39) of his first-serve points in front of a boisterous crowd to progress after one hour and 30 minutes and set up a match with Pedro Martinez. In two hours and 49 minutes, the fifth-seeded Spaniard defeated Elias Ymer 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.

Berrettini has now won his last 10 games after missing Wimbledon due to Covid. After skipping Europe’s spring clay season due to a right hand injury, he grabbed championships on grass in Stuttgart and London in June.

The World No. 15 is making his second appearance in Gstaad after winning the title in 2018 without dropping a set.

Earlier, Czech Jiri Lehecka was defeated by Casper Ruud to advance to the quarterfinals as he began his title defence.

The top seed won the ATP 250 tournament last year with just one set loss, and she once more appeared at ease playing on clay in Switzerland. After one hour and 39 minutes of play in their initial ATP Head2Head match, the Norwegian saved all five break points he was presented with to move on.

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Gold’s luster returns as Rupee suffers from uncertainty

Today Gold Prices in Saudi Arabia
  • The price of gold in Pakistan rose by Rs500 per tola to reach Rs. 144,500 and Rs428 per gram for 10 grams on Thursday.
  • Silver prices stayed the same at Rs. 1,580 per gram and Rs.1,354.60 per 10 grams.
  • In Pakistan, gold is priced at about Rs. 2,500 less than in the Dubai market.

Amid investor anticipation for the European Central Bank’s policy announcement and the possibility of aggressive policy tightening by major central banks, gold prices rose on Thursday.

The All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association (ASSJA) reports that the price of gold increased by Rs500 per tola to reach Rs. 144,500 and by Rs428 to reach Rs. 123,885 for 10 grams of gold.

The price of the precious metal closed the previous day at Rs. 144,000 per tola and Rs. 123,457 for every 10 grams.

Since Pakistan continues to be a tiny worldwide market for gold, its price for local markets is established by taking into account its prices on international markets, the rupee-dollar exchange rate, as well as its demand and supply in local markets.

Due to worries about policy rates, bullion prices fell by $26 per ounce to settle at $1,682 on the global market.

In Pakistan, gold is priced at about Rs. 2,500 less than it would be in the Dubai market.

In the meantime, today’s domestic market silver prices stayed the same at Rs. 1,580 per tola and Rs. 1,354.60 per 10 grams.

 

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R. Kelly manager faces trial over threat to a theater

R. Kelly manager

Tuesday marked the start of R. Kelly manager’s trial on allegations that he made a threat to the packed Manhattan theatre. Forcing it to cancel a documentary screening about the singer’s sexual abuse of women and girls. According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Lara Pomerantz, Donnell Russell made a terrifyingly brief phone conversation from his Chicago … Read more

World’s oldest male giant panda died at the age of 35

Giant Panda

World’s oldest male giant panda in captivity, died Thursday following health problems at age 35. The panda was euthanized to prevent further suffering, according to a statement from Hong Kong’s Ocean Park. His “cleverness and playfulness” will be sorely missed, according to the park’s chairman, Paulo Pong. The Chinese central government gave An An to … Read more

PTI itself involved in horse trading and blaming PPP: Hassan Murtaza

PTI

LAHORE: Senior provincial minister and parliamentary leader Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Punjab Assembly Syed Hasan Murtaza said on Thursday that leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek -e-Insaf (PTI) was using the name of former president Asif Ali Zardari for gaining cheap popularity. Hassan Murtaza said that the PTI itself was involved in horse trading and … Read more

FBR lowers withholding Tax to 1% on online platform sales

FBR lowers withholding Tax to 1%
  • The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has lowered the rate of withholding tax from 2 to 1 percent on sales conducted through online marketplaces.
  • Individuals who do not appear on the active taxpayers’ list (ATL) will no longer have to pay withholding tax.
  • A lower rate of final tax of 0.25 percent has been offered for those exporters registered with PSEB.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has lowered the rate of withholding tax from 2 to 1 percent on sales of products from third parties conducted through online marketplaces by individuals who do not appear on the active taxpayers’ list (ATL).

To explain changes made to the Sales Tax Act of 1990, the Federal Excise Act of 2005, and the ICT (Tax on Services) Ordinance of 2001 by the Finance Act of 2022, the FBR released Circular No. 09 of 2022–23.

The FBR explained that as technology and electronic payment methods advance, online marketplaces are growing.

The withholding tax rate on sales of items from third parties made through their platform has been lowered from 2 percent to 1 percent in order to promote economic activity through online marketplaces, according to FBR.

The FBR clarified the export of services in a circular explaining the income tax budget that was released on Thursday.

The Finance Act of 2021 established a unique regime under Section 154A for the export of IT and IT-enabled services, under which a final tax of 1 percent was collected on the realization of export earnings for these services.

Additionally, exporters of IT and IT-enabled services were eligible for a 100% tax credit against this final tax under Section 65F provided they met the requirements set forth therein.

The 100 percent tax credit regime under section 65F has been removed in order to simplify the tax regime for exporters of IT and IT-enabled services, and a lower rate of final tax of 0.25 percent has been offered for those exporters who are registered with the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB).

Section 65F has been amended in accordance with this.

The Finance Act of 2022 has also clarified and expanded the definitions of IT services and IT-enabled services that are found in clauses (30AD) and (30AE) of section 2 of the Ordinance.

Previously, under subsection (2) of section 154 of the Ordinance, the amount of foreign commission owing to an indenting commission agent was subject to tax at a rate of 5%. By including clause (da) in sub-section (1) of section 154A of the Ordinance, this tax has now been lowered to 1%. Section 154 has been updated in accordance with this in the appropriate places.

Furthermore, the tax owed under Section 154A of the Ordinance will not be subject to the provisions of the Tenth Schedule. In this regard, regulation 10 of the Tenth Schedule has been updated, according to FBR.

 

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Pakistan, Iran to strengthen cooperation in various sectors of mutual interest

Pakistan Iran to strengthen cooperation
  • Agha Hassan Baloch, Federal Minister for Science and Technology, and Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan agreed to strengthen collaboration in a variety of areas of mutual interest
  • The conference was also attended by senior ministry officials, including Scientific Advisor Zain ul Abidin
  • According to Agha Hassan Baloch, the two nations might benefit from each other’s experience in a variety of sectors of mutual interest

 

ISLAMABAD: Agha Hassan Baloch, Federal Minister for Science and Technology, and Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, met on Thursday and agreed to strengthen collaboration in a variety of areas of mutual interest.

As per the details, the conference was also attended by senior ministry officials, including Scientific Advisor Zain ul Abidin. Speaking at the event, the federal minister emphasized the two nations’ deep-rooted warm and fraternal connections founded on religious and cultural similarities.

He stated that Pakistan has always valued its fraternal connections with its neighbor, which have endured the test of time. “It is a source of great happiness that bilateral ties are on the rise, as evidenced by high-level interactions in the political, economic, defense, and security areas.”

According to Agha Hassan Baloch, the two nations might benefit from each other’s experience in a variety of sectors of mutual interest. ECO’s original members include Pakistan and Iran. Furthermore, the ECO Science Foundation is an intergovernmental agency that works under the Ministry of Science and Technology.

According to the federal minister, Iran was the first country to acknowledge Pakistan as a state, and the two countries share history and literature. “We both share similar points of view on a variety of issues ranging from Kashmir to Palestine, and we both want to see long-term peace and stability in the region, as well as take a common position against increasing Islamophobia,” he added. Agha Hassan emphasized the enormous prospects for collaboration between the two countries.

He stated that Pakistan can benefit from Iran’s competence in science and technology and that we have strong plans to expand our partnership in a variety of sectors of mutual interest. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Seyyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini stated that the two nations’ profound historical, cultural, religious, linguistic, and artistic linkages and similarities provide a perfect foundation for the growth of scientific, educational, and academic partnerships.

He stated that the University of Tehran is interested in establishing a Technology/IT park in Islamabad. He emphasized the importance of hastening MoUs between Pakistani and Iranian colleges to increase cooperation. He stated that Iran and Pakistan share a 900-kilometer border and that both nations should use it to strengthen each other since both countries have significant potential for broad partnership in the sectors of energy, trade, and research.

The federal minister lauded the present administration’s efforts to demonstrate a great interest in science and technology. According to him, the establishment of additional border crossing sites and the early operationalization of the first border market at Mand-Pashin would promote people-to-people ties as well as formal trade and business for locals.

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Liverpool: Roberto Firmino’s replacement already signed despite Martin Terrier’s transfer rumours

Liverpool
  • Roberto Firmino’s Liverpool contract expires in the summer of 2022.
  • Club executives are allegedly working on new deals for Naby Keita and Diogo Jota.
  • But he says he wants to stay at Anfield.

The future of Roberto Firmino at Liverpool is still up in the air as the 2022–2023 campaign approaches. The Brazilian’s contract expires in the summer of 2022 after a season marred by injuries in which he was only able to make 10 Premier League starts.

Following the signing of a new three-year contract for Mohamed Salah earlier this month, club executives are allegedly working on new deals for Naby Keita and Diogo Jota. It is yet unclear whether Firmino will receive similar extended terms or will go on a Bosman move next summer. In any case, he is currently the only forward at Anfield without a contract that extends through the conclusion of the season.

Firmino has unavoidably been connected with moves away from Liverpool as a result of his little playing time last season, his subsequent fall in the hierarchy, and the upcoming World Cup in Qatar this winter. Juventus reportedly wanted him to replace the departing Paulo Dybala, and last week it was even rumoured that the Reds wanted to sign Rennes’ Martin Terrier and were prepared to move their No. 9 to make room for him.

Despite these rumours, according to the ECHO, Liverpool has no plans to let Firmino go this summer. He is a part of Jurgen Klopp’s plans for the upcoming campaign, despite the lack of any new information on the prospect of a new deal.

Reading between the lines, it might be simple to conclude that the international player from Brazil is leaving the Reds for free agency. After all, his predicament is comparable to Gini Wijnaldum’s and Emre Can’s previous departures.

And with Sadio Mane departing for Bayern Munich this summer, the reality of life without Liverpool’s illustrious original front three has already been starkly apparent. The Senegalese player chose to leave for a new challenge rather than initiate contract negotiations over his own expiring agreement.

Firmino has also stated openly that he wants to remain at Anfield, so club executives might not feel the need to jump into talks right away.

“I want to stay,” he admitted when speaking to Brazilian outlet TNT Sports Brasil before the Champions League final.

“I’m very happy here. I’m grateful to God to be here playing at a great club with great players, winning titles, and my wish is to stay.

“I want to be here, I’m happy here, and that’s all I can say. I want to stay.”

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Oppo K10 Energy unveils SD 778G chip, 120Hz LCD, offline distribution

Oppo K10

The Oppo K10 Energy (or possibly “Vitality Edition”, model number PERM10) is a new smartphone. You won’t find much information about it online because it appears meant for offline distribution. Here is what we currently know.

Oppo K10 is powered by a Snapdragon 778G processor and is equipped with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. In addition, it features a 5,000mAh battery with 30W rapid charging. The phone has a thickness of 8.5mm and a weight of 199g.

On the front of the device is a 6.59-inch LCD (1,080 x 2,412 pixels) with 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate, as well as a 16MP selfie camera. On the rear will be a 64MP primary camera, 8MP (likely ultra-wide), and 2MP secondary camera. In addition to an X-axis linear motor, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, the phone features an X-axis linear motor.

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White House releases statement confirms Biden tests positive for COVID-19

White House

US President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19, the White House announced Thursday. He will continue to work in isolation until his next COVID test results come back. Jill Biden tested negative for the same virus and will continue with her schedule as per CDC guidelines. US President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19, the … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan are a threat to Britain: Tom Bower

Meghan Markle Harry

In a book critical of the couple, the author calls Meghan a “scheming” woman who is “dreadful” for the United Kingdom. A new insider’s account of the Royal couple by Tom Bower, author of Revenge, which is a new Insider’s Account on the infamous Royal Couple. The author has claimed in the book that the  … Read more

Viral: TikTok user responds to rejection mail with meme

viral TikTok

A viral TikTok video shows how a woman responded to an email rejection by sending a meme. The video has almost 18 million views. Netizens praised the woman for her innovative response, including how to manage rejection. One user said responding to rejection was literally how he got his job. A viral TikTok video tells … Read more

American Airlines reports profits despite jet fuel cost drag

American Airlines reports profits
  • Profits were $476 million compared with just $19 million in the year-ago period.
  • Revenues jumped about 80 percent to $13.4 billion, the most in the company’s history.
  • Jet fuel costs more than double the level from the 2021 period.

American Airlines reported a profitable second quarter Thursday as the ebbing of the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in record revenues despite the hit from higher fuel costs.

The big US carrier said its first profitable quarter since the start of the pandemic was due to operations rather than government support programs.

Profits were $476 million compared with just $19 million in the year-ago period.

Revenues jumped about 80 percent to $13.4 billion, the most in the company’s history. Jet fuel costs were more than double the level from the 2021 period.

Pricey tickets have fueled the surge. From April through June, revenues topped those of the pre-pandemic 2019 quarter by 12 percent, even though capacity was 8.5 percent lower.

American signaled that the trend was holding in the third quarter, when it expects revenues of 10-12 percent above the 2019 level, with capacity down 8-10 percent.

Leisure travel remains above pre-pandemic levels, while American also saw improvements in both business travel and international bookings, Chief Executive Officer Robert Isom said in a letter to employees.

“Making sure American could take advantage of the continued recovery has been our collective focus, and the second quarter is evidence that our actions are producing positive results,” Isom said.

“There is no better validation of this than reporting our first quarterly profit since the start of the pandemic.”

Shares fell 3.2 percent to $14.73 in pre-market trading.

 

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