Big Three US airline cargo revenues continue to shrink alongside margins and rates
Unveiling its numbers yesterday, American Airlines was the last of the Big Three US passenger ...
…Q1 22 results out today, it said:
– First-quarter revenue of $8.9 billion, representing a recovery to 84% of comparable period revenue in 2019.
– First-quarter net loss of $1.6 billion, or ($2.52) per share. Excluding net special items1, first-quarter net loss of $1.5 billion, or ($2.32) per share.
– Company was profitable excluding net special items in March and expects to be profitable in the second quarter based on the current demand trends and fuel price forecast.
– Ended the first quarter with $15.5 billion of total available liquidity.
– Company continues to execute on its plan to pay down approximately $15 billion of debt by the end of 2025.
A DJTA index constituent, it added the group generated revenues “of $8.9 billion in the first quarter, including industry-leading passenger revenues of $7.8 billion, and cargo revenues of $364 million”.
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