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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Boeing 767-332(ER) from Delta Air Lines takes off from Barcelona El Prat Airport in Barcelona on Oct. 8, 2024. Joan Valls &#124; Nurphoto &#124; Getty Images Delta Air Lines reinstated its 2025 profit outlook Thursday and said it expects a stronger summer travel season than Wall Street anticipated. Bookings have stabilized after a drop [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A Boeing 767-332(ER) from Delta Air Lines takes off from Barcelona El Prat Airport in Barcelona on Oct. 8, 2024.</p>
<p>Joan Valls | Nurphoto | Getty Images</p>
<p><span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-1">Delta Air Lines<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> reinstated its 2025 profit outlook Thursday and said it expects a stronger summer travel season than Wall Street anticipated.</p>
<p>Bookings have stabilized after a drop in demand earlier this year, CEO Ed Bastian said in an interview, though at lower levels than the airline forecast at the start of the 2025.</p>
<p>Delta shares jumped 11% in early trading after releasing results. Shares in other airlines, which report results later this month, also rose after Delta&#8217;s report.</p>
<p>Delta expects adjusted full-year earnings of $5.25 to $6.25 a share, down from a forecast in January of more than $7.35 a share, when Bastian predicted 2025 would be the carrier&#8217;s best year ever.</p>
<p>In April, Delta said it couldn&#8217;t reaffirm that forecast as on-again, off-again tariffs and hesitant consumers dented bookings. Rival U.S. carriers also pulled their guidance, and Delta and other airlines have announced plans to cut flights after the summer peak.</p>
<p>&#8220;People are still traveling,&#8221; Bastian said. &#8220;What they&#8217;ve done is they&#8217;ve shifted their booking patterns a little bit. They&#8217;re holding off making plans until they&#8217;re a little closer in to their travel dates. And so that&#8217;s shifted some of our bookings and yield management strategies.&#8221;</p>
<p>That includes trimming capacity outside of top travel periods, as well as what Bastian described as &#8220;surgical&#8221; cuts after the peak summer travel season ends around mid-August.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how the company performed in the three months ended June 30, compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on consensus estimates from LSEG:</p>
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<li><strong>Earnings per share: </strong>$2.10 adjusted vs. $2.05 expected</li>
<li><strong>Revenue:</strong> $15.51 billion adjusted vs. $15.48 billion expected</li>
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<p>Delta, the first of the U.S. airlines to report results for the three months ended June 30, expects adjusted earnings per share of between $1.25 and $1.75 in the third quarter, compared with Wall Street analysts&#8217; forecast for $1.31 a share. It also said it expects revenue that&#8217;s flat to up 4%, topping forecasts for a 1.4% sales increase.</p>
<p>Delta posted strong growth from sales of higher-priced seats like first class and from its lucrative <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-8">American Express<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> partnership, which increased 10% in the second quarter from the same period last year to $2 billion. Airlines have become more reliant on travelers who are willing to spend more to fly rather than more price-sensitive consumers.</p>
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<p>Corporate travel has also stabilized as Bastian said businesses have more clarity and confidence than they did earlier this year, but it&#8217;s in line with last year, not the 5% to 10% growth Delta expected at the start of the year.</p>
<p>While fares have dropped across the U.S., Delta&#8217;s premium-product revenue rose 5%, as sales from the main cabin fell 5% from last year. Its total revenue per seat mile, a measure of how much an airline is bringing in for the amount it flies, fell 4% in the second quarter.</p>
<p>Bastian said Delta is prepared to continue updating its premium products.</p>
<p>&#8220;Whether it&#8217;s the Delta lounges or the quality of the product on board, the premium products have had life cycles … and what we thought was state of the art six or seven years ago no longer is,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We&#8217;re continuing to upgrade and update it.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the second quarter, Delta posted adjusted revenue of nearly $15.51 billion, up 1% from a year ago. Its net income in the three months ended June 30 totaled $2.13 billion, or $3.27 a share, up 63% on the year. That compares with net income of $1.3 billion, or $2.01 a share, in the same period last year. Adjusting for one-time items, its per-share net income was $1.37 billion, or $2.10 a share.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Delta Air Lines won&#8217;t expand flying in the second half of the year because of disappointing bookings amid President Donald Trump&#8217;s shifting trade policies, which CEO Ed Bastian called &#8220;the wrong approach.&#8221; The carrier said it is too early to update its 2025 financial guidance, a month after it confirmed the targets at an investor [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-1">Delta Air Lines<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> won&#8217;t expand flying in the second half of the year because of disappointing bookings amid President Donald Trump&#8217;s shifting trade policies, which CEO Ed Bastian called &#8220;the wrong approach.&#8221;</p>
<p>The carrier said it is too early to update its 2025 financial guidance, a month after it confirmed the targets at an investor conference, though Delta said Wednesday it still expects to be profitable this year. Last month, Delta cut its first-quarter earnings outlook, citing weaker-than-expected corporate and leisure travel demand.</p>
<p>It is a shift for Delta, the most profitable U.S. airline, which started 2025 upbeat about another year of strong travel demand, with Bastian predicting it would be the &#8220;best financial year in our history.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bastian&#8217;s new comments show growing concern among CEOs about consumers&#8217; souring appetites for spending and the impact of some of Trump&#8217;s policies. In November, Bastian said the Trump administration&#8217;s approach to industry regulation would likely be a &#8220;breath of fresh air.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wall Street analysts have slashed their earnings estimates and price targets for airlines in recent weeks on fears of slowing demand.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the last six weeks, we&#8217;ve seen a corresponding reduction in broad consumer confidence and corporate confidence,&#8221; Bastian told CNBC. He said that demand, overall, was &#8220;quite good&#8221; in January and that things &#8220;really started to slow&#8221; in mid-February.</p>
<p>Bastian said main cabin bookings are weaker than previously expected. He said that travel demand that was growing about 10% at the start of the year has since slowed because some companies are rethinking business trips, the Trump administration has cut the government workforce and markets are reeling. The White House didn&#8217;t immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>
<p>Bastian said international and premium travel, which has been growing faster than sales from the coach cabin, have been relatively resilient.</p>
<p>Delta planned to expand flying capacity by about 3% to 4% in the second half of 2025, Bastian said in an interview. Now the carrier&#8217;s capacity will be flat year over year.</p>
<p>Delta Air Lines planes are seen parked at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on June 19, 2024 in Seattle, Washington.</p>
<p>Kent Nishimura | Getty Images</p>
<p>&#8220;We expect this to be the first of many 2H25 capacity reduction announcements from the airlines this quarter,&#8221; TD Cowen airline analysts Tom Fitzgerald and Helane Becker wrote after Delta released its outlook.</p>
<p>Some of the future capacity cuts could include Canada, where U.S.-bound travel has declined, and Mexico, Delta President Glen Hauenstein said. For Mexico, he said there is less demand for travelers visiting friends and family rather than a drop in business travel.</p>
<p>&#8220;With broad economic uncertainty around global trade, growth has largely stalled,&#8221; Bastian said in Wednesday&#8217;s earnings release. &#8220;In this slower-growth environment, we are protecting margins and cash flow by focusing on what we can control.&#8221;</p>
<p>Delta is the first of the major U.S. carriers to report earnings. <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-8">United<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-9">American<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span>, <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-10">Southwest<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and others are scheduled to report later this month.</p>
<p>Tariffs and potential retaliatory duties could drive up the costs of imported components for the U.S. aerospace industry.</p>
<p>Delta&#8217;s Bastian, however, said the company will defer any Airbus aircraft that is affected by tariffs. Airbus produces airplanes in Europe but also uses imported components in its Mobile, Alabama, factory.</p>
<p>Delta&#8217;s stock, along with other airlines, rallied after Trump&#8217;s surprise announcement that he would lower some tariff rates for 90 days. Its shares rose more than 23% though they&#8217;re still down almost 27% this year.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how the company performed in the three months ended March 31, compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on consensus estimates from LSEG:</p>
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<li><strong>Earnings per share: </strong>46 cents adjusted vs. 38 cents expected</li>
<li><strong>Revenue:</strong> $12.98 billion adjusted vs. $12.98 billion expected</li>
</ul>
<p>In the first quarter, Delta&#8217;s net income rose to $240 million, up from $37 million last year, with revenue up 2% year over year to $14.04 billion.</p>
<p>Stripping out Delta&#8217;s refinery sales, Delta posted adjusted earnings per share of 46 cents, up 2% from last year and above analysts&#8217; expectations, and adjusted revenue of $12.98 billion, up 3% from last year and in line with Wall Street expectations.</p>
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