United Airlines revealed on Tuesday that they expect non-fuel costs to fall by almost $800 million by the close of this year, as it seeks to cut annual costs by $1 billion within two years.
The American airline, headquartered in Chicago, suggested that the cuts were driven in some part by the outsourcing of 1150 positions across 16 airports in the USA.
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