Wall Street expects a year-over-year increase in earnings on higher revenues when Southwest Airlines (LUV) reports results for the quarter ended December 2024. While this widely-known consensus outlook is important in gauging the company's earnings picture,
A ramp agent directs a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 airplane in to a gate at Baltimore-Washington Airport. Photo: Getty Images
Southwest Airlines is delaying some corporate hiring and promotions and pausing most summer internship positions, as part of a broader campaign to cut expenses. Chief Executive Bob Jordan on Monday outlined the moves in a staff memo,
Southwest Airlines (LUV – Research Report), the Industrials sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Thomas
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has stopped hiring corporate workers and nixing its signature employee rallies as leaders try to cut costs after a
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United Airlines Holdings Inc expects a first quarter profit well ahead of Wall Street’s estimates as the carrier capitalises on unusually strong demand for premium and international travel.Adjusted earnings will be 75 US cents to US$1.
There’s been enough drama in the past year to knock U.S. airlines off their game. An Alaska Airlines blowout grounded dozens of planes. There was a failed JetBlue-Spirt merger and Spirit’s bankruptcy.
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Airline stocks were mixed on Friday after Bank of America upgraded American Airlines Group Inc. and downgraded Southwest Airlines Co. and JetBlue Airways Corp., predicting that the network carriers will continue to outperform low-cost airlines due to demand for premium travel.
The Department of Transportation alleges Southwest Airlines was “illegally operating multiple chronically delayed flights.”