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- Wednesday, March 20, 7:32 AM The International Air Transport Association increases its forecast for 2013 airline profits to $10.6B from $8.4B due to improved global economic prospects. Passenger demand is seen growing during the year by 5.4%, up from IATA's previous call for a 4.5% rise. Higher jet fuel prices will partially offset revenue gains, according to the agency. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 18, 1:55 PM Airlines (FAA) would like to implement a new travel industry booking system which will allow consumers to buy add-ons such as upgraded seats or early boarding when they book flights through a travel website or agent. Trade group IATA filed an application with the DOT seeking an upgrade and to move forward on replacing the antiquated system. 7 Comments [Consumer]
- Tuesday, March 12, 10:50 AM CIT Group says it has heard from a number of commercial airline companies seeking an alternative to the Boeing 787 with a quick fix for the troubled jet looking unlikely. Norwegian Air Shuttle and United Continental (UAL -0.4%) are two Boeing customers that are known to be adjusting their fleets, but other unnamed carriers also appear to be scrambling. It's a problem for the sector (FAA) with alternatives to the 787 providing less seats and higher fuel costs in general. 7 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, March 11, 10:16 AM Morgan Stanley advises taking profits on airline stocks (FAA) after the impressive rally in the group with oil prices falling and fares holding. The sector is seeing a bit of a pullback today with United Continental (UAL -2.7%) and Delta Air Lines (DAL -1%) faltering the most, but performance is still strong for the year. 4 Comments [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, March 8, 9:56 AM Airline stocks rally as crude oil prices trek lower again. It's a move some analysts say can sustain with higher fares and trimmed capacity offering margin support. Leading the charge for the sector: United Continental (UAL +5%), Delta Air Lines (DAL +2.6%), Hawaiian Holdings (HA +1.9%), Alaska Air (ALK +1.8%), US Airways (LCC +1.2%), JetBlue (JBLU +1.4%). 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
- Tuesday, March 5, 2:27 PM IATA says passenger air travel rose 2.7% Y/Y in January, a mark which is higher the 2.2% gain in capacity. The agency says a calendar effect may have influenced the total with travel linked to the Chinese New Year falling in the period last year to boost results. International air travel was up 3.7% and domestic air travel rose 1.1% compared to last year. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 4, 11:29 AM As oil prices slip even further, margins for airline companies continue to look even more enticing to investors. The sector is also getting a nice boost from Delta Air Lines as the carrier forecast that Q1 will be its first profitable quarter since 2000. Advancers: UAL +4.5%, DAL +4.1%, ALK +3.0%, HA +2.6%, LCC +2.4%, SAVE +1.5%. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, March 1, 10:24 AM Airline stocks (FAA) move higher after oil prices push even lower. The timing is good for the sector with a recent fare hike sticking and demand worries on the backburner at the moment. Advancers: DAL +4.8%, UAL +3.6%, LCC +3.3%, JBLU +2.2%. 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
- Monday, February 25, 10:23 AM JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker thinks a recent hike in fares in the airline sector is holding up after two previous attempts earlier this year failed. Airline stocks (FAA +1.5%) are higher on the day with Delta Air Lines (DAL +3.3%) and United Continental (UAL +2.1%) leading the pack. 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
- Friday, February 22, 10:26 AM Airlines are feeling the effect of a large winter storm that swept across the middle part of the country. Over a thousand flights were cancelled yesterday and another 613 flights today are grounded. United (UAL +0.7%), Southwest (LUV +0.5%), and SkyWest (SKYW) appear to be the carriers affected the most. The storm isn't quite done yet, with the Northeast set to get hit this weekend to pose another threat to the schedules of airlines. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Friday, February 22, 1:57 AM Boeing (BA) is expected to today present a redesign of its 787 batteries to stop them overheating as it looks to persuade the FAA to allow the Dreamliners to resume passenger flights, hopefully next month. CEO Jim McNerney tells the WSJ that Boeing is confident it has identified "all probable causes" of the battery failures. United Airlines (UAL), though, has taken the 787 off nearly all its schedules through June 5. And remember the fuel leaks on a Japan Airlines 787? Investigators reckon the cause was the coating of a mechanism that controls the movement of fuel between tanks. 4 Comments [Top Stories]
- Friday, February 15, 12:13 PM Hedgeye issues some negative comments on the airline sector (AAMRQ.PK, LCC, UAL, DAL, LUV, HA, JBLU, ALK, RJET, ALGT, SAVE): 1) The firm notes that with the merger of U.S. Airways and American Airlines now set, a big catalyst is removed and the path toward actual integration and synergies is still slow. 2) Even if industry consolidation supports a higher fare environment, new low-cost carriers will pop up. 3) Is bigger really better? Several transportation industries have struggled after consolidation instead of thrived. 2 Comments [Consumer, Quick Ideas]
- Sunday, February 10, 3:39 AM Airports in the North East are slowly ramping up operations after over 5,700 U.S. flights were cancelled yesterday and on Friday mostly because of the snow storm , with another 241 canceled for today. The blizzard dropped up to 40 inches of snow, cut power to over half a million customers, and left at least nine people dead. Entergy's (ETR) Pilgrim nuclear plant in Massachusetts shut down safely after losing its outside power supply. (Flight tracker) Comment! [Energy, Consumer]
- Friday, February 8, 10:53 AM Total flight cancellations are up to 3,116 for today and another 962 for tomorrow as a major blizzard bears down on the Northeast. United (UAL +1.6%), Delta (DAL -1.7%), and JetBlue (JBLU) are the three carriers affected the most from the storm. (flight tracker) Comment! [Consumer]
- Friday, February 8, 6:59 AM United Continental (UAL) reports its consolidated traffic grew 0.9% in January on lower capacity. The carrier saw key metric PRASM rise between 3% and 4% during the month. Comment!
- Friday, February 8, 5:09 AM Airlines have canceled at least 2,200 flights for today and another 500 for tomorrow ahead of a blizzard in the North-Eastern U.S. that's forecast to dump up to 2 1/2 feet of snow, with affected airlines including United Continental (UAL), JetBlue Airways (JBLU), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and AMR (AAMRQ.PK). Power utilities bracing for the storm include National Grid (NGG), PSE&G’s (PEG) and Connecticut Light & Power (NU). 1 Comment [Consumer, Top Stories, U.S. Economy]
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Blackjack777
Youch, I called that wrong! Guess I'll cheer for the long side of my strangle - long UAL - View all 0 replies
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Market Maven
exited a 1.5mth long battle with UAL, +$76 - ugh what a sh!tshow that equity + option trade was.... never again - View all 0 replies
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Blackjack777
Uh oh, might be proven horribly wrong on my short based on how much supporters are running this thing up. Earnings tomorrow. Short UAL - View all 0 replies
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Blackjack777
UAL - got stopped out on my short position. Nearly 5% gain today, what the heck happened to cause that? - View all 2 replies
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Blackjack777: All that was because of Southwest I guess. Big jump just for peer pressure. Southwest has been better than most in their fuel ... -
Blackjack777: hedging strategy and they only operate in the US. Still think UAL will get hit. Will try to jump back in tomorrow.
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Blackjack777
UAL - Short interest up 9%, fuel prices hitting others' 4th qtr results, traffic falling on trans-Pacific routes. 1 week to earnings. - View all 2 replies
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Blackjack777: Check out the charts for post-earnings action after a bad report, or even if they meet earnings ... juicy!
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Michael Bryant
Whoever gets bankrupt AMR (AAMRQ.PK), buy the stock. Could be another run up like United (UAL) or US Air (LCC). http://yhoo.it/AC6UgI - View all 6 replies
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