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Southwest Airlines recently announced a strong profit forecast for 2026, predicting adjusted earnings of at least $4 per share.
This projection is significantly above the analysts' expectation of $3.19 per share, according to estimates from LSEG. CFO Tom Doxey shared that the company expects a capacity growth of 2% to 3% compared to 2025, which could nearly double the capacity expansion from the previous year.
For the first quarter of 2026, Southwest Airlines anticipates revenue per seat mile to rise by 9.5%, which exceeds the 8.5% analysts had expected.
The airline projects adjusted earnings of 45 cents for the first quarter, higher than the 33 cents forecast by Wall Street. Doxey noted that strong travel demand has influenced the company's positive outlook.
In its fourth quarter of 2025, Southwest Airlines reported a net income of $323 million, representing an increase of nearly 24% from the previous year.
The company's revenue for the same quarter rose by 7.4% to $7.44 billion. Adjusting for one-time items, Southwest posted earnings of $301 million or 58 cents per share, which is down from $356 million or 56 cents per share a year earlier.
Southwest Airlines has made significant changes to its business model over the past two years, which include introducing bag fees and moving to assigned seating.
These changes aim to increase profits and align the airline more closely with its competitors. Doxey emphasized that the company is not finished with its initiatives, hinting at potential future ventures, including airport lounges.
Southwest's executives will address investor questions regarding the impact of recent weather events, new revenue streams, and profit growth during an upcoming call.
The airline continues to adapt its strategies to meet the demands of the market and improve profitability. As travel demand remains strong, investors will be keen to learn how these strategies unfold in the coming years.
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