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Martin Baccardax

American Airlines Stock Leaps After Boosting Q4 Profit Forecast

American Airlines (AAL) shares powered higher Thursday after the biggest U.S. carries boosted its fourth quarter profit forecast amid the ongoing surge in domestic travel demand and a solid holiday season that saw it capitalize on the challenges faced by rival Southwest Airlines (LUV).

American said it sees adjusted profits in the region of $1.12 and $1.17 per share for the three months ending in December, nearly double its prior forecast of between 50 cents and 70 per share, with margins leaping to between 10.25% and 10.5%. Revenues, as well, are likely to be firmly higher than prior estimates, rising between 16% and 17% from 2019 levels amid a surge in domestic travel. 

American will publish its formal fourth quarter earnings on January 26, before the market opens, with a conference call the following day at 8:30 am EST.

The carrier said it flew 66 million total available seat miles over the fourth quarter, a tally that remains some 6.1% south of 2019 levels and reflects the ongoing issues of capacity use that airlines face amid challenges linked to hiring both pilots and cabin crew in a tight labor market.

American Airlines shares were marked 5.7% higher in mid-day trading following the profit update to change hands at $16.22 each.

Last month, American's smaller rival Delta Air Lines (DAL), which reports fourth quarter earnings on Friday, boosted its near-term profit forecasts to between $5 to $6 per share next year, nearly double its expected tally for 2022, with revenue gains of between 15% and 20%, thanks to what it described as a sustained surge in travel demand paired with falling jet fuel prices and a decline in non-fuel operating costs.

Momentum into the final months of this year, Delta said, should help 2022 revenues rise to between $45.5 billion and $45.6 billion, with adjusted earnings of between $3.07 and $3.12 per share.

Delta shares were marked 2% higher in early Thursday trading to change hands at $38.95 each. 

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