DALLAS - Executives of major U.S. airlines, already seeing signs of slumping travel demand, said yesterday that they were ready to cut more flights, and Delta hinted at more job losses as the carriers jockeyed to survive the deepening recession.

DALLAS - Executives of major U.S. airlines, already seeing signs of slumping travel demand, said yesterday that they were ready to cut more flights, and Delta hinted at more job losses as the carriers jockeyed to survive the deepening recession.