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Delta Air Lines (DAL) earnings Q1 2023


Airbus A330 Neo widebody aircraft meant for Delta airlines being tested in Toulouse, France.

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Delta Air Lines posted a wider loss than it previously estimated for the first three months of the year but forecast revenue growth and profits for the second quarter that were ahead of analysts’ estimates, signaling strong travel demand despite weakness in other sectors.

The Atlanta-based carrier said it expects sales in the current quarter to increase by 15% to 17% over last year, with adjusted operating margins of as much as 16% and adjusted earnings per share of between $2 to $2.25. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had anticipated second-quarter EPS of $1.66.

Delta said it plans to grow capacity 17% in the second quarter from a year earlier.

But for the first quarter, adjusted revenue and adjusted earnings came in below analyst estimates. Unit costs, excluding fuel were up 4.7% on the year, partly driven by winter storms that grounded flights.

Here’s how Delta performed in the period, ended March 31, compared with Wall Street expectations based on Refinitiv consensus estimates:

  • Adjusted earnings per share: 25 cents vs. 30 cents expected.
  • Adjusted revenue: $11.84 billion vs. $11.99 billion expected.

U.S. carriers generally make the bulk of their revenue during the busy spring and summer travel season and Delta’s outlook points to more strength in travel demand, and strong pricing power.

The airline said sales from premium cabins like first class is outpacing revenue from standard coach.

Delta shares were up more than 2% in premarket trading.

In the first quarter, Delta posted a net loss of $363 million, or 57 cents per share, citing, in part, a new, four-year pilot contract that includes 34% raises. That’s still improvement from the year-ago period, when travel was on the rebound and the company reported a net loss of $940 million, or $1.48 per share.

Adjusting for one-time items, the company reported net income of $163 million, or 25 cents per share, up from a loss of $748 million, or $1.23 per share, during the first quarter of 2022.

Delta executives will hold a call with analysts to discuss results at 10 a.m.

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