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Airlines expect a strong tailwind from travel demand in 2025, even as the industry faces a capacity crunch. United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and several other U.S.-based carriers have all given investors strong forecasts for the year.
After its 71% increase over the last year, investors could be forgiven for wondering whether there's room for Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) stock to run. Here's why Delta Air Lines is an excellent stock for a long-term investor portfolio.
Delta has been named the Top U.S. Airline of 2024 by The Wall Street Journal. It’s the fourth consecutive year for Delta.
American Express cardholders who have been dropping by Delta Sky Clubs freely will need to think twice this year.
Apple and other big U.S. companies reporting fatter profits than expected are helping stock indexes shave off more of their sharp losses from the start of the week.
Delta, United, American and Southwest generated about $8 billion in profit on $200 billion in revenue last year, but the airlines all lost money flying passengers.
JetBlue Airways Corp. shares tumbled after the carrier projected higher costs this year than Wall Street expected.
JetBlue’s unit revenue guide implied deceleration year over year despite all the changes it has been making,” offered Melius Research analyst Conor Cunningham.
Unit costs in 2025 will rise as much as 7% excluding fuel, the airline said Tuesday in a statement, outpacing analysts’ estimates on higher spending for compensation and aircraft maintenance. JetBlue shares fell as much as 18% as markets opened in New York, their biggest slump since Aug. 12.
Delta Air Lines has been named the Wall Street Journal's top U.S. airline for the fourth year in a row. The Atlanta-based airline scored high in on-time arrivals and few involuntary bumpings. ATLANTA - For a fourth year in a row,