American Airlines (AAL) offers updated guidance
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On March 11, 2025, American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL) is presenting information relating to its financial and operational outlook at the 2025 J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference. As previously announced, this presentation will be webcast with the link available at the Company’s website at www.aa.com under “Investor Relations.” The presentation slides will also be posted to this website.
Also on March 11, 2025, the Company provided to investors updated financial and operational guidance relating to the first quarter of 2025. Since the Company’s initial first-quarter guidance issued on January 23, 2025, the revenue environment has been weaker than initially expected due to the impact of Flight 5342 and softness in the domestic leisure segment, primarily in March. First-quarter total revenue is now expected to be approximately flat versus the first quarter of 2024. Based on these updated assumptions, the Company expects its adjusted loss per diluted share1 to be approximately ($0.60) to ($0.80).
Estimated Q1 20252
Current Guidance Previous Guidance
Available seat miles (vs. Q1 2024) No change ~ Flat to -2%
Total revenue (vs. Q1 2024) ~ Flat ~ +3% to +5%
CASM-ex3 (vs. Q1 2024) No change Up high single digits
Adjusted loss per diluted share1 ($/share) ~ ($0.60) to ($0.80) ~ ($0.20) to ($0.40)
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