Delta signals fare hikes will stay as resilient demand cushions fuel-cost hit
Delta said stronger second-quarter pricing and 11% passenger revenue growth support its outlook as fuel costs ease and demand stays firm.
- On Friday, Delta Air Lines reaffirmed its 2026 full-year profit forecast of $6.50 to $7.50 per share and provided a stronger-than-expected third-quarter outlook, signaling confidence that recent fare gains will hold as fuel prices ease.
- Higher fuel costs tied to the Iran war forced carriers to raise fares this spring; Delta Chief Financial Officer Erik Snell reported these expenses led to a 26% decline in second-quarter adjusted earnings to $1.56 per share.
- Delta forecast third-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.00 to $2.50 per share, surpassing analysts' average estimate of $2.02, as revenue growth is driven by pricing rather than capacity expansion of only about 1%.
- "Demand continues to be strong and there are no signs of weakness or shift in patterns in demand," Snell told reporters, while the carrier recovered about 60% of fuel cost increases in the second quarter.
- Analysts warn that travel demand often softens after Labor Day, and United Airlines, American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines will report results later this month, with investors watching whether carriers add capacity that weakens pricing.
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