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Decline in Delta Air Lines' Q1 Cargo Revenue Has Silver Lining

Published 11/04/2024, 19:11
Updated 11/04/2024, 20:41
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The rate of decline in cargo revenue at Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) slowed further in the first quarter, reflecting an overall improvement in global market conditions for airfreight.

Atlanta-based Delta on Wednesday reported record first-quarter adjusted revenue of $12.6 billion, but cargo revenue fell 15% year over year to $178 million. The world's second-largest passenger airline by passengers carried almost never mentions cargo beyond a line on the income statement, but the earnings news release twice said cargo and maintenance service were nearly a 1-point drag on total unit revenue, which dipped 0.7% year over year.

Delta's cargo revenue during the fourth quarter, the busiest period for freight, fell 24% to $188 million. That was better than the prior three quarters, when cargo revenue was down between 28% and 37% from the same periods in 2022. For the full year, Delta Air Lines' cargo sales fell 31% to $723 million.

Delta wasn't alone in experiencing negative effects of a prolonged international freight recession. Most hybrid and all-cargo airlines saw revenues drop between 25% and 50%, or more, last year. Shipping demand and rates bottomed out last summer and have steadily improved since September, with global air cargo volumes surging about 12% during the first quarter versus a year ago, according to market data providers.

Delta credited strong domestic, international and corporate business travel, along with good operational execution, for higher corporate revenues and a 17% increase in operating income to $640 million. Pretax income was up $163 million to $380 million. The company said corporate travel has continued to accelerate since the start of the year and predicted record corporate revenues in the second half.

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The company reiterated its full-year outlook and released second-quarter guidance for revenue growth of 5%-7%.

Revenue and adjusted earnings per share of 45 cents beat analysts' consensus estimates.

Delta shares were down 1.7 points in late afternoon trading.

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