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Thanksgiving week could be the most profitable period of the year for some airlines
CNBC Television· 2025-11-26 14:38
Thanksgiving travel season could not come at a better time for the group. Who knows more about this than Filibau. I would argue no one.No single person. There he is. Morning, Phil.>> Thank you, David. Oh, very nice of you to say that. You know, for some airlines, Thanksgiving week could be the most profitable week of the year for them.Certainly among the most profitable. They need a strong week of travel. And it's off to a relatively smooth start.Yes, there's some weather moving into the upper Midwest, but ...
American Air CFO Sees Demand, Fares Going Up in 2026
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-23 15:20
Demand & Revenue Trends - Demand weakened earlier in the year but accelerated heading into Q4 [1] - The company experienced softness in demand due to economic uncertainty, particularly from February through the first part of Q3, but saw improving trends within Q3, with September turning positive year-over-year [2] - September unit revenue was strong, and this trend is continuing into October and Q4, with flat unit revenue projected [3] - Premium cabin is a significant revenue driver, accounting for approximately 50% of revenue gains, while economy class demand has also recovered [3][4] - The company had to cut prices for economy class earlier in the year, contributing to negative unit revenue across the airline industry [5][6] - Business travel is still below 2019 levels, but the company is seeing a pickup in revenue and is regaining market share after a change in distribution strategy [9][10][11] Pricing & Inflation - Airfares are expected to increase, potentially in line with or more than inflation next year, especially given the depressed fares in the first half of 2025 [7] - The company aims to increase airfares, which have been declining, and expects this to happen in 2026 [8] Fleet & Capital Allocation - The company is on track to acquire 50 new jets this year and 59 next year [14] - The company has removed buffer time from delivery schedules due to improved performance from Boeing and Airbus [15][16] - The company prioritizes investments in new planes and the fleet, followed by using free cash flow to strengthen the balance sheet [18] Debt Reduction - The company has reduced total debt from $54 billion at peak COVID levels to $368 billion at the end of Q3 and aims to bring it below $35 billion in the next year and a half [19][20] External Factors - The government shutdown has had a minimal revenue impact (less than $1 million per day) and has not significantly affected operations [21] - The company is observing a reacceleration in the economy and consumer demand, with both higher-end and lower-end consumers returning to travel [24][25][26]
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Cheap airline seats are getting scarcer, with airfares rising in July for the first time since January https://t.co/J1ImVMYVvd ...