Some positive news to kick off the year 2022. SWA and Delta are expected to see beginning of profitable 2022. In hopes this is a new trend for the airline industry, been long enough. Time to get out and fly folks!!!
Not profitable yet. Wat better numbers than last year and some beating 2019's numbers. Stock hoovering around 2% after opening near 3% on early trading. So some light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully the rest of 22 will be profitable going forward...
Southwest Airlines Co reported a smaller adjusted quarterly loss on Thursday and said it expects to be "solidly profitable" for the year as a rebound in travel helped it offset disruptions in January due to the Omicron coronavirus variant. The company reported an adjusted loss of $191 million...
Oh, come on man! Analyst are getting exited over 1.86% increase, really? Why?? When I recover my almost 50% lost in SWA stock is when I will get exited, as I will be retiring by then.
Happy Fathers Day to all the Fathers out there!!!
Delta posted a positive 2Q Profit. With our fuel hedging going as well as it is this year we too should report a positive as well. I think Delta's was around 735 million.
How sweet is that??? Pretty good profit for us in 2Q. Even beat the analyst by .11 Strong 3Q and even a profitable 4Q and yearly is expected. Congrats to all employees. Hopefully we can keep this going for rest of decade.
Also completed our 10K hiring spree of employee shortages and still hiring.
3/4 of a Billion, that just sounds so good...
Southwest (LUV) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 21.95% and 0.14%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2022. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?