The BriefDelta Air Lines has been named the Wall Street Journal's top U.S. airline for the fourth year in a row.The Atlanta-based airline scored high in on-time arrivals and few involuntary bumpings.
Wall Street expects a year-over-year increase in earnings on higher revenues when Southwest Airlines (LUV) reports results for the quarter ended December 2024. While this widely-known consensus outlook is important in gauging the company's earnings picture,
The Q4 earnings season continued on a positive note after big banks and other financials struck a bullish tone in the first two weeks of reporting. Click to read.
A ramp agent directs a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 airplane in to a gate at Baltimore-Washington Airport. Photo: Getty Images
Southwest Airlines (LUV – Research Report), the Industrials sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Thomas
Wall Street was mixed in premarket trading on Thursday as major U.S. airlines stumbled and health ... JetBlue fell 2.5% and Southwest dipped 1.6%. Both companies report their latest results ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE: DAL) once again soared the highest in the latest ranking of The Best and Worst Airlines of 2024 from The Wall Street Journal ... closely by Southwest Airlines Co ...
Wall Street expects a year-over-year increase in earnings on higher revenues when Southwest Airlines (LUV) reports results for the quarter ended December 2024. While this widely-known consensus ...
Southwest Airlines (LUV) faces challenges with lawsuit and downgrade, leading to a 3.1% premarket drop as Citi predicts more downside ahead.
The Department of Transportation alleges Southwest Airlines was “illegally operating multiple chronically delayed flights.”
LUV, like most of Wall Street, has yet to get off the ground in 2025. The stock still holds a 14% year-over-year gain, with $32 area acting as support and the 80-day moving average helping to contain further losses.
United Airlines Holdings Inc expects a first quarter profit well ahead of Wall Street’s estimates as the carrier capitalises on unusually strong demand for premium and international travel.Adjusted earnings will be 75 US cents to US$1.