Core Insights - LATAM reported a revenue of $3.86 billion for the quarter ended September 2025, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 17.3% and surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.61 billion by 6.68% [1] - The company's EPS for the quarter was $1.30, an increase from $1.00 in the same quarter last year, also exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.26 by 3.17% [1] Financial Performance Metrics - Passenger ASKs were reported at 44.52 billion, slightly below the estimated 44.61 billion [4] - Passenger RPKs reached 38.04 billion, marginally above the estimated 38.01 billion [4] - The Passenger Load Factor based on ASKs was 85.4%, exceeding the average estimate of 85.2% [4] - Cargo Yield based on RTKs was 36.70 cents, below the estimated 37.09 cents [4] - Passenger Revenues per ASK were reported at 7.60 cents, higher than the estimated 7.14 cents [4] - Cargo ATKs were 2.11 billion, above the estimated 2.08 billion [4] - Cargo Load Factor based on ATKs was 52.3%, slightly below the estimated 52.8% [4] - Passenger Yield based on RPKs was 8.90 cents, exceeding the estimated 8.39 cents [4] - Revenue from Passenger services was $3.39 billion, surpassing the estimated $3.19 billion [4] - Other income revenue was $57.35 million, slightly above the estimated $56.64 million [4] - Cargo revenue was reported at $404.5 million, below the estimated $407.36 million [4] Stock Performance - LATAM shares have returned -0.3% over the past month, while the Zacks S&P 500 composite has increased by 1.5% [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 2 (Buy), indicating potential for outperformance in the near term [3]
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