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Airlines - Profit Forecasts Gaining Altitude

October 29, 2008 | Comments: 0
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ALGT | JBLU | LUV | UAUA | LCC
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Highlighted stocks include Allegiant Travel Company (ALGT - Snapshot Report), JetBlue (JBLU - Snapshot Report), Southwest Airlines (LUV - Snapshot Report), UAL Corporation (UAUA - Analyst Report) and US Airways Group (LCC - Snapshot Report).


Key Points - Update:

  • Despite the sluggish economy, Transportation-Airline has the second highest Zacks Revision Ratio, a bullish sign
  • Falling fuel prices are expected to help fourth-quarter earnings
  • Reduced capacity and higher fees are also playing a positive role


Profit Forecasts Taking Off, Despite Economic Slump

Transportation-Airline has the second-higher proportionate amount of positive earnings estimates revisions for any industry group1. The Zacks Revisions Ratio is 3.59 for Transportation-Airlines, versus 0.28 for the entire Zacks Rank universe. During the past 4 weeks, 79 forecasts have been raised and just 22 cut.

Yes, the economy is slumping. Yes, the fundamentals of the airlines stink. And yes, I don't like flying. But, profit forecasts for airlines have improved over the past few weeks.

Why?

The price of oil continues to drop. Fuel prices had been a big headwind all year, so the decline is having an immediate impact on fourth-quarter earnings.

Capacity has been reduced. As anyone who has flown this year can attest, planes are packed. The reduced capacity has resulted in improved per seat revenues. (A common metric for this is revenue per available seat mile or RASM.)

Fees have been put in place. Most domestic airlines now charge for such things as checking a second (or first) piece of luggage, pillows and food. All of this helps revenues.

The combination of these trends has helped improve the profit outlook for airlines.

Risk-adverse investors should understand that not everything has improved. Load factors, a measure for how full a plane is, vary across airline. Many airlines lost money and the industry continues to deal with a tough pricing environment. Therefore, the positive estimate revisions represent a trading opportunity, if the markets rebound, as opposed to a sign that long-term prospects have improved.


Third-Quarter Profit Highlights

Allegiant Travel Company (ALGT - Snapshot Report) earned 24 cents last quarter, besting expectations by 6 cents. Revenue per available seat mile (RASM) jumped 33% and the load factor improved to 93.8%. All 4 covering brokerage analysts raised both their 2008 and 2009 profit forecasts.

JetBlue (JBLU - Snapshot Report) lost 2 cents per share last quarter, pleasantly surprising brokerage analysts who had been expecting a loss of 5 cents per share. The load factor improved 2 points to 84%, while passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) increased 16%. The majority of the covering analysts narrowed their loss projections for this year and raised their earnings estimates for 2009.

Southwest Airlines (LUV - Snapshot Report) reported an adjusted profit of 9 cents per share, topping expectations by 3 cents. RASM rose 9.3%, but the load factor declined 5 basis points to 71.6%. Nearly all of the 14 covering brokerage analysts raised their full-year earnings estimates for this year. Half of the covering analysts also raised their profit projections for 2009.

(Southwest Airlines had been more aggressive than its peers in hedging against higher fuel costs. As fuel prices fell, the company lost money on its hedges and was forced to take a $247 million special charge in the third-quarter. The expense is not reflected in the reported profit number.)

UAL Corporation (UAUA - Analyst Report) lost $1.99 per share, but topped predictions for a larger loss of $2.42 per share. PRASM increased 6.1% on an adjusted basis. The company's load factor, however, declined by 1.6 basis points to 82.4%. The majority of the covering brokerage analysts narrowed their loss expectations for this year and raised their profit projections for next year.

US Airways Group (LCC - Snapshot Report) lost $2.35 per share, which was 21 cents better than brokerage analysts had expected. PRASM increased 4.4%. The load factor fractionally improved to 82.3%. The majority of the covering brokerage analysts narrowed their loss expectations for 2008 and raised their profit projections for 2009.

ALGT is a Zacks #1 Rank ("strong buy") stock. JBLU, LUV, UAUA and LCC are Zacks #2 Rank ("buy") stocks. Transportation-Airlines contains 2 other Zacks #1 Rank stocks, Alaska Air Group (ALK - Snapshot Report), China Eastern (CEA - Analyst Report) and Ryanair (RYAAY - Snapshot Report). The industry group also contains 8 other Zacks #2 Rank stocks.


Related ETFs

There is no ETF solely focused on the airlines. The closest is the Dow Jones Transportation iShares (IYT). This fund also holds railroads, trucking companies, freight companies and shippers.


1Electronics-Military Systems has a higher revisions ratio, but it is also contains far fewer companies.


Zacks Premium and Zacks Elite subscribers can view the Zacks Industry Rank List at http://www.zacks.com/zrank/zrank_inds.php. This interactive list allows you to see all of the companies, and their Zacks Rank, within more than 200 industries. Shown below is the Zacks Sector Rank List, which shows the trend in estimate revisions on a broader scale.

Sector Rank as of Oct 29
Sector This Week's
Zacks Rank
Last Week's
Zacks Rank
FY08
Revisions Ratio
FY08 Estimates
Revised Up
FY08 Estimates
Revised Down
FY09
Revisions Ratio
Medical 2.63 2.66 0.84 375 444 0.48
Aerospace 2.88 2.93 1.00 58 58 0.26
Computer and Technology 2.95 2.99 0.28 381 1346 0.11
Utilities 2.98 2.95 0.23 41 181 0.12
Transportation 2.99 3.00 1.04 190 183 0.47
Consumer Discretionary 3.05 3.07 0.27 109 407 0.13
Consumer Staples 3.08 3.01 0.34 96 285 0.16
Retail-Wholesale 3.08 3.04 0.14 101 740 0.09
Industrial Products 3.09 3.06 0.25 74 291 0.06
Construction 3.12 3.05 0.23 32 137 0.09
Business Services 3.13 3.11 0.17 31 183 0.11
Finance 3.16 3.14 0.19 300 1611 0.10
Oils-Energy 3.29 3.25 0.20 165 813 0.10
Conglomerates 3.30 3.21 0.05 4 84 0.01
Basic Materials 3.30 3.28 0.17 64 381 0.07
Auto-Tires-Trucks 3.43 3.47 0.06 8 130 0.04

Charles Rotblut, CFA, is the senior market analyst for Zacks.com. He can be reached at crotblut@zacks.com.


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