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Southwest logs record 3rd quarter revenue as summer travel returns

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NEW YORK, Nov 6, (AP): Southwest posted record operating revenue in its third quarter as travelers returned in force over the summer.

Operating revenue totaled $6.22 billion, up 10% from the prior year’s $5.64 billion, the company has said recently. However, this was shy of the $6.23 billion that analysts polled by Zacks Investment Research. Fuel costs were $3.34 per gallon. CEO Bob Jordan said that revenue trends stayed strong in September, even as the busy summer travel season wrapped up with business travel picking up after Labor Day.

Jordan said the company anticipate­s revenue trends to improve from the third to fourth quarters as leisure and business travel remaining strong in an environmen­t of lower capacity.

Southwest expects first-quarter capacity to rise about 10% and second-quarter capacity to increase approximat­ely 14% year over year, Jordan said,

Restored

Southwest expects to be able to offer more flight options to travelers next year. Jordan said the company anticipate­s its route network will be approximat­ely 90% restored by the summer, and fully restored by December 2023, compared with prepandemi­c travel.

Southwest Airlines Co. earned $277 million, or 44 cents per share, in the quarter. Stripping out certain items, earnings were 50 cents per share. This handily topped the 41 cents per share Wall Street was looking for.

Southwest is the last large US airline to report third-quarter results. The other posted strong profits and surging revenue as air travel rebounded and fares were pushed higher by a shortage of seats — airlines still haven’t restored all the flights that they cut in the early days of the pandemic.

Beneficiar­y

Southwest was a big beneficiar­y when travel began picking up. Most Americans stuck to domestic trips while internatio­nal travel was restricted. Now, however, lucrative foreign travel is starting to boom, and that is likely to help American, Delta and United more than the Dallas-based low-cost carrier.

Like all airlines, Southwest faces rising costs. Jet fuel is up sharply from 2019, and a labor shortage is emboldenin­g unions to seeking big pay raises.

This week, Southwest reached a tentative agreement with the union representi­ng about 8,000 customerse­rvice workers that includes raises of up to 25% over four years. The same workers voted down smaller raises in May. Pilots are also negotiatin­g a new contract.

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