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Delta Forecasts $5B Profit in 2025 After Shutdown Forces 2,000+ Flight Cancellations

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Published Dec 3, 2025
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Summary:
  • Delta will take $200M hit (25 cents per share) from 43-day shutdown despite healthy demand
  • Airline forced to cancel 2,000+ flights due to FAA restrictions at 40 major airports
  • Delta expects $5B profit in 2025, $4B free cash flow to pay down debt

The Impact

Delta Air Lines will take a $200 million hit from the recent federal government shutdown. The 43-day shutdown resulted in airport restrictions and flight cancellations across the US.

Delta disclosed Wednesday that while "demand remains healthy for the December quarter and trends are strong for early 2026," a slowdown in travel bookings during the shutdown would weigh on fourth-quarter pre-tax profits by 25 cents per share.

The airline expects to generate about $5 billion in profit in 2025 despite the record shutdown.

The Cancellations

The October-November government shutdown was the longest on record. It led to a wave of flight cancellations as federal aviation regulators cut journeys at dozens of large airports due to shortages of air traffic controllers.

CEO Ed Bastian said the airline was forced to cancel more than 2,000 flights during the shutdown. Passengers were also reluctant to book tickets due to anxiety over potential disruption during the Thanksgiving holidays.

President Trump's administration imposed temporary flight cuts across 40 major airports, citing a shortage of air traffic controllers and security officers.

The Frustration

Bastian expressed frustration that the prolonged Washington standoff left air traffic controllers and security personnel working without pay for a month and a half.

"It should not come at the cost of asking people to work, particularly in high-stress, incredibly sensitive areas, without pay, for weeks on end, that's inexcusable," he told Yahoo Finance last month. Airlines "can't do business like that."

The Broader Impact

Industry group Airlines for America reported that staffing issues impacted more than 5 million passengers flying with major US carriers between October 1 and November 9.

The group claimed the FAA's flight reduction directive would have a daily average US economic impact of $285 million to $580 million.

US transportation secretary Sean Duffy said 776 air traffic controllers and technicians who maintained perfect attendance during the shutdown would each receive a $10,000 bonus this month.

The Outlook

Demand remains healthy, and Delta expects 2026 to be an outsized year for earnings growth, Bastian told an investor conference Wednesday.

Delta expects to generate around $4 billion in free cash in 2025. The airline will use the majority of it to pay down debt.

"We're going to have a great year being the top end of the premium stack on travel," Bastian said. The airline doesn't see a lingering impact from the shutdown on demand, with strong bookings over the Christmas and New Year's holidays.

The Recovery

Growth in bookings has returned to initial expectations after falling during the shutdown, the airline said in a stock exchange filing.

Delta has bet on the premium end of the market as it looks to differentiate itself from budget carriers and cater to customers seeking a more luxurious travel experience.

That's helped the airline turn around its financial performance following an abrupt slowdown earlier in the year, when economic uncertainty prompted more travelers to put trips on hold.

The Market Reaction

Delta shares rose 3.4% to 3.6% in New York on Wednesday. The stock has gained about 11% this year, compared with a 17% increase in the benchmark S&P 500 Index.

Delta reported revenues of $15.2 billion in its third quarter and net income of $1.4 billion. The group is expected to report a pre-tax profit of $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter, according to a Reuters survey.

The Bottom Line

Delta will take a $200 million profit hit from the 43-day government shutdown that forced 2,000+ flight cancellations, but the airline still projects $5 billion in 2025 profit with healthy demand returning as bookings recovered after the disruption ended.

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