Delta Air Lines Inc. said that surging travel demand is helping offset a sharp rise in the price of jet fuel, as the airline anticipates a bustling summer.

Delta on Wednesday reported a $940 million loss over the three months ended March 31, but said it returned to profitability during March, despite soaring fuel prices, and expects to report a profit in the second quarter.

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