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Delta topped Wall Street expectations for the quarter and reinstated full-year guidance. The company is feeling much more upbeat about the quarters to come than it was three months ago, propelling the stock higher.
Delta second quarter results, the first from the airline industry, continued a trend of increased revenue from premium segments and diminished domestic revenue.
Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) rallied in premarket trading on Thursday after topping Q2 estimates and setting profit guidance ahead of expectations. The airline company reported operating revenue of $15.
The airline’s upbeat outlook for the year has been dimmed by economic turbulence in the U.S. that made people hesitant to book flights.
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The Points Guy on MSNYour next Delta Air Lines fare might be priced by AI: Here's what that meansD elta Air Lines is taking dynamic pricing to the next level. This week, the Atlanta-based carrier said it hopes to use artificial intelligence to influence pricing on about a fifth of its domestic flights by the end of 2025. That would represent a sharp increase in the airline's use of AI in dictating the price passengers pay to fly.
For the most recent quarter, analysts expect Delta to report earnings of $2.03 per share on revenue of $16.18 billion for the upcoming quarter. This reflects a decrease compared to the same quarter last year when the company reported earnings of $2.36 per share on revenue of $16.66 billion.
Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) reported strong Q2 results, with revenue of $16.65B and adjusted EPS of $2.10. Full-year 2025 guidance reinstated.
Delta Air Lines regains momentum with raised guidance, dividend hike, and strong premium, loyalty growth. See why DAL stock is upgraded to buy.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian is predicting a “good summer” as the US carrier’s confidence appeared to return with the release of its latest financial results.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a battery fire onboard a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 flying from Atlanta to Fort Lauderdale prompted an emergency landing in Fort Myers, Florida,
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The Points Guy on MSNDelta inches closer to 'basic business,' hints at more premium seats in futureDelta Air Lines could be adding a basic version of its higher-end fares, and teased a growing number of premium seats in the future.