The Q1 earnings season will be less about what companies earned in the first quarter of 2025 and more about sizing up the earnings impact of the emerging tariff and macroeconomic backdrop.
The Q1 earnings season will be less about what companies earned in the first quarter of 2025 and more about sizing up the earnings impact of the emerging tariff and macroeconomic backdrop.
Delta Air Lines saw year-over-year revenue growth of 3.3% in the March quarter as it dealt with “broad economic uncertainty.
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call April 9, 2025 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Julie Stewart - Vice President, IR Ed Bastian - CEO Glen Hauenstein - President Dan Janki - CFO Tim Mapes - SVP & Chief Communications Officer Peter Carter - EVP, External Affairs Conference Call Participants Conor Cunningham - Melius Research Andrew Didora - Bank of America Catherine O'Brien - Goldman Sachs Duane Pfennigwerth - Evercore ISI Mike Linenberg - Deutsche Bank Tom Fitzgerald - TD Cowen Savi Syth - Raymond James Tom Wadewitz - UBS Sheila Kahyaoglu - Jefferies David Vernon - Bernstein Scott Group - Wolfe Research Jamie Baker - JPMorgan Brandon Oglenski - Barclays Ravi Shanker - Morgan Stanley Mary Schlangenstein - Bloomberg News Alison Sider - Wall Street Journal Leslie Josephs - CNBC Operator Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Delta Air Lines March Quarter 2025 Conference Call. My name is Matthew, and I'll be your coordinator.
Delta Air Lines withdrew its full-year profit forecast Wednesday and shelved some planned capacity hikes, pointing to a weakening demand outlook amid recession worries and worsening trade wars.
DAL's first-quarter revenues increase 2.1% on a year-over-year basis.
Delta Air Lines (DAL 6.77%) kicked off earnings season with a whimper, but the airline's relatively benign outlook was far better than some investors had anticipated.
Pre-markets are down again, as are oil prices. Meanwhile, bond yields are going up.
Delta Air Lines Inc (NYSE:DAL) stock is up 6.8% to trade at $38.32 at last check, after the company shared better-than-expected first-quarter earnings of 46 cents per share and met revenue expectations.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Delta (DAL) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended March 2025, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Delta Air Lines Inc (NYSE:DAL) shares gained altitude after the airline reported better-than-expected results for the March quarter. Earnings per share of $0.46 beat estimates of $0.39 while revenue of $14.04 billion was ahead of the consensus of $13.46 billion.