American Airlines withdrew its 2025 financial forecast Thursday, citing domestic leisure travel weakness and economic uncertainty, according to CNBC. The airline reported a first-quarter adjusted loss of 59 cents per share, narrower than the expected 65-cent loss, and revenue of $12.55 billion, slightly below the $12.6 billion forecast. The company forecasts a second-quarter revenue decline of 2% and a 1% increase year-over-year, falling short of the 2.2% growth analysts anticipated. It expects adjusted earnings per share between 50 cents and $1, compared to the 99 cents analysts projected.