Delta Air Lines is undervalued, trading at 8-9x earnings despite strong premium demand, double-digit margins, and growing free cash flow. The company's focus on premium services, loyalty programs, and global alliances drives resilient revenue and positions Delta above peers in profitability and stability. Dividend growth and management's commitment to shareholder returns signal confidence in future cash flows, with buybacks likely as debt declines.
Delta Air Lines reportedly told three senators that it does not and will not use customers' personal data to set ticket prices.
Delta (DAL) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) is warning that Delta Air Lines' use of artificial intelligence (AI) to tailor airfare prices to individual customers represents a troubling shift toward what he calls “surveillance pricing.
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American and Southwest have been more reliant on shakier domestic travel.
Delta Air Lines is testing a new artificial intelligence (AI) pricing system that tailors fares to individual customers, a move that could reshape how airline tickets are sold and priced.
Airline stocks haven't traditionally been a great investment, and they've attracted criticism from no less than Warren Buffett in the past. However, if you are willing to keep an open mind and share my view that something fundamental has changed in the industry, then Delta Air Lines (DAL -0.09%) is a great stock to buy.
U.S. airlines have been struggling with an oversupply of flights and weaker-than-expected demand this year. Delta Air Lines and United Airlines reported profits and said demand has stabilized, but more domestic-focused airlines are expected to struggle more.
The way the broader S&P 500 index has been headed lately (higher and higher) brings about a new narrative importance for markets to justify today's valuations and the assumptions that need to become true if the entire market is set to keep going.
The company's Q2 results and guidance affirm that the strengths present in 2024 and Q1 2025 remain, providing solid cash flow and the ability to improve shareholder value this year, next, and over time.
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