A Southwest Airlines aircraft takes off from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on Friday, July 12, 2024.
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Southwest Airlines Third-quarter profit fell from a year earlier but topped Wall Street expectations, while the carrier’s employees struggled to boost revenue and fend off activist investor Elliott Investment Management.
The Dallas-based operator expects fourth-quarter unit revenue to grow between 3.5% and 5.5%, but with capacity down 4% from the same period last year. The company said costs, excluding fuel, could rise 13%.
“Travel demand remains healthy so far this quarter and holiday season bookings are strong so far, demonstrating the continued resilience of the leisure travel market,” Southwest Airlines said in its earnings report.
The company reported third-quarter revenue of $6.87 billion, an annual increase of more than 5%. Net profit fell 65% from a year earlier to $67 million, or 11 cents per share, but beat expectations. After adjusting for one-time items, the company reported net income of $89 million, or 15 cents per share, while analysts forecast it would break even on an adjusted basis.
Here’s how Southwest’s third-quarter performance compared to Wall Street expectations, according to the London Stock Exchange Group’s (LSEG) consensus forecast:
- Earnings per share: 15 adjusted cents compared to the expected zero cents
- income: US$6.87 billion, expected US$6.74 billion
Southwest Airlines last month laid out a three-year plan to increase earnings before interest and taxes by $4 billion in 2027. Take off underperforming flights to cut costs.
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