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Delta Air Lines is one of the four carriers that controls majority of the US aviation market (the carriers account for more than 60% of the domestic market share). This development followed a spate of mergers in the industry during the early part of this century. Delta, the second airline company to have joined the coveted S&P 500 Index, commands more than 17% share of the domestic market. Bulk of this Atlanta-GA based carrier’s revenues are recognized from its airline segment. Evidently, 99.8% of the $47-billion amount generated in 2019 came from this unit. Balance is represented by the refinery segment, which operates for the benefit of the airline division by providing it with jet fuel from its own production and agreements with third parties.
American Airlines Pops 16% on Decreased Cash Burn Rate
by Zacks Equity Research
With improving demand and significant reduction in costs, American Airlines (AAL) anticipates cash-burn rate to fall to approximately $40 million per day in June from $100 million in April.
IATA: Coronavirus Will Cost Aviation Industry a Fortune in 2020
by Maharathi Basu
The sharp drop in passenger revenues contributes to the IATA's depressing forecast. However, things are expected to be looking up in 2021.
Stock Market News for Jun 11, 2020
by Zacks Equity Research
U.S. stocks closed mostly lower on Wednesday after the Fed projected that the U.S. GDP growth rate will be significantly negative for 2020.
Delta (DAL) Expects 90% Decline in Q2 Revenues, Shares Down
by Zacks Equity Research
With 85% year-over-year reduction in system-wide capacity amid coronavirus-induced low demand, Delta (DAL) anticipates 90% drop in Q2 revenues.
Airline Stock Roundup: AAL to Boost July Capacity, DAL, AZUL,UAL & GOL in Focus
by Maharathi Basu
American Airlines' (AAL) update on bolstering capacity bodes well for the airline space. Azul's (AZUL) May traffic data also highlights the improving scenario with respect to air travel.
Cruises vs. Airlines: Which Industry Will See Faster Recovery?
by Zacks Equity Research
Until the coronavirus dies down, the timing of the travel and tourism industry???s resurgence is tough to ascertain. But revival of businesses will lend a respite to both cruise operators and airlines.
Airline ETF Tops: 6 High-Flying Stocks of Last Week
by Sweta Killa
The only pure-play ETF dedicated to the airline industry topped the list of the best-performing ETFs of last week.
Delta Suspends a Few Domestic Operations Due to Weak Demand
by Zacks Equity Research
Delta (DAL) to slash 85% from its total schedule for the second quarter.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines
by Zacks Equity Research
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines
Delta (DAL) Catches Eye: Stock Jumps 5.5%
by Zacks Equity Research
Delta (DAL) saw a big move last session, as its shares jumped nearly 6% on the day, amid huge volumes.
Airlines ETF & Stocks Ride the Rebound in Travel Demand
by Sweta Jaiswal, FRM
It seems like the worst is over for the airlines industry as the U.S. economy has started to reopen.
Airline ETF Flying With Billion Dollars in AUM
by Sweta Killa
Airline ETF inflows surged nearly 3000% in just three months, taking its AUM to more than $1 billion.
Stock Market News for June 5, 2020
by Zacks Equity Research
Benchmarks closed mixed on Thursday, as investors struggled with poor jobs data and a selloff among tech shares.
Airlines Take Off as Economy Starts Reopening
by Zacks Equity Research
American Airlines (AAL) plans to boost flights by 74% in July, indicating that the coronavirus-led standstill in travel is over.
Airline Stocks on the Mend: Is a Comeback Possible Soon?
by Maharathi Basu
American Airlines' (AAL) projection to boost its July capacity hints at the gradual progress in the air-travel scenario.
Airlines Expanding July Schedule: Is It the End of the Worst?
by Ritujay Ghosh
Airlines are optimistic that more people will book flights this summer because passenger levels have been steadily increasing.
Why Did Airline Stocks Skyrocket on Thursday?
by Madeleine Johnson
Shares of top airline stocks soared on Thursday after American Airlines (AAL) said it is planning on increasing flights for July amid a rise in demand and coronavirus lockdowns being lifted.
Airline Stocks Fly Back into Play on New Bookings
by Mark Vickery
Airline stocks made a big push higher on the day, with the Big 4 seeing a 27% jump in June booking month over month.
Airline Stock Roundup: LTM Posts Q1 Loss on Coronavirus Woes, UAL, AAL in Focus
by Maharathi Basu
With demand for air travel dropping sharply, carriers like American Airlines (AAL) and United Airlines (UAL) are looking to slash their personnel in a cost-cutting bid.
Coronavirus Deals Fatal Blow to Airlines: Any Recovery in Sight?
by Zacks Equity Research
The IATA forecasts global airline passenger revenue decline of approximately $314 billion during 2020, raising concerns for U.S. airline companies.
Stock Market News for June 4, 2020
by Zacks Equity Research
Benchmarks ended in the green on Wednesday on signs that the economy is close to bottoming-out.
Alaska Airlines Offers Customers Mileage Plan Promotions
by Zacks Equity Research
As part of Mileage Plan promotions, Alaska Air Group's (ALK) unit Alaska Airlines is extending a 50% bonus of elite qualifying miles for flights taken through the end of this year.
4 Factors Driving The Stock Market Higher
by Daniel Laboe
Analysts and investors are racking their brains, trying to figure out how the Nasdaq 100 is trading at all-time highs, and why the S&P 500 is only down a few percent for the year with unemployment figures reaching depression levels
Delta (DAL) Strengthens Asia-U.S. Cargo Flight Schedule
by Maharathi Basu
Delta (DAL) opens its Cargo Control Center in Atlanta to aid global cargo operations daily.
Delta Tries to Protect Pilots From Involuntary Furloughs
by Zacks Equity Research
Delta (DAL) carries out a reshuffling process to align its staff size to future flying plans. To prevent furloughs in this regard, the carrier is working with the pilots' union.