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American Airlines Projects Smaller Loss Than Analysts Expect

American Airlines Group Inc. forecast a smaller third-quarter loss than analysts have been expecting.

American Airlines Projects Smaller Loss Than Analysts Expect
Tails fins of passenger aircraft operated by American Airlines Group Inc. at Miami International Airport in Florida, U.S. (Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg)

American Airlines Group Inc. forecast a smaller third-quarter loss than analysts have been expecting, citing improved operations during the period, and said it is seeing “robust” demand for the winter holidays.

The loss will come in between $620 million and $675 million excluding special items, American said in a regulatory filing Tuesday. Analysts have been anticipating a $720.1 million deficit, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The carrier’s projected loss of 96 cents to $1.04 a share is better than the $1.15 estimated by Wall Street.

Revenue will decline about 25% in the third quarter from two years ago, the Fort Worth, Texas-based company said. It previously forecast a drop of as much as 28% as the coronavirus delta variant slowed bookings. 

Operating costs will be slightly better than American predicted in September, rising as much as 11% from the same period in 2019 instead of 12%.

American was little changed at $20.15 at 9:36 in New York. The  stock had advanced 28% this year through Monday, the best performance on the S&P 500 Airlines Index.

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