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Previewing The Airliners: Can Shares Take Flight?

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Earnings season kicks off next week. Investors are more than eager for companies to unveil their quarterly results to understand better how they have navigated the rough economic waters we’ve found ourselves in.

A trio of airliners – United Air Lines (UAL - Free Report) , American Air Lines (AAL - Free Report) , and Southwest Airlines (LUV - Free Report) – are all slated to release quarterly results within the next two weeks.

All three companies reside in the Zacks Transportation – Airline Industry, which has tumbled 22% year-to-date. The chart below illustrates the year-to-date performance of all three companies.

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It’s worth noting that the COVID-19 pandemic crushed demand but is quickly returning. Additionally, soaring fuel costs have undoubtedly impacted margins, and we saw this in Delta Air Lines’ (DAL - Free Report) Q2 report; DAL missed the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate by a double-digit 16% but posted a 1.6% top-line beat.

Let’s take a closer view of each company to see how they shape up heading into next week.

United Air Lines

United Air Lines (UAL - Free Report) is currently a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an overall VGM Score of an A. Over the last 60 days, analysts have substantially raised their earnings outlook across several timeframes.

For the quarter to be reported, the Consensus Estimate Trend has increased by 43%.

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The Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate for the upcoming quarter resides at $1.86, penciling in a massive triple-digit increase in earnings of nearly 150% year-over-year.

In addition, the quarterly revenue estimate of $12 billion notches a triple-digit 120% expansion in the top-line from the year-ago quarter.

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The company sports a 0.3X forward price-to-sales ratio, nicely below its five-year median value of 0.5X and well underneath highs of 0.9X in 2020. In addition, the value represents an enticing 83% discount relative to its Zacks Sector.

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UAL’s bottom-line results have primarily been mixed; over its last ten quarterly reports, the airliner has exceeded the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate five times.

American Air Lines

American Air Lines (AAL - Free Report) is a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an overall VGM Score of a B. Analysts have extensively upped their earnings estimates for the current fiscal year and the upcoming quarter over the last 60 days.

The Consensus Estimate Trend for the upcoming quarter has soared by 44%.

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Currently, the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate resides at $0.79, reflecting a triple-digit 145% uptick in quarterly earnings from the year-ago quarter.

Furthermore, the airliner is forecasted to generate $13.4 billion in revenue, good enough for a sizable double-digit 80% increase in quarterly revenue year-over-year.

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American Airlines boasts a 0.2X forward price-to-sales ratio, just above its five-year median value of 0.1X and nowhere near highs of 0.6X in 2020. Additionally, the value represents a solid 89% discount relative to its Zacks Sector.

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AAL has recently displayed consistency within its bottom-line, exceeding the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate in seven consecutive quarters.

Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines (LUV - Free Report) is a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an overall VGM Score of an A. Similar to AAL and UAL, analysts have positively revised their earnings estimates substantially across several timeframes.

The Consensus Estimate Trend for the upcoming quarter has climbed 18.5% over the last 60 days.

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For the upcoming quarterly release, the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate resides at $1.15, reflecting a jaw-dropping 430% growth in quarterly earnings year-over-year.

In addition, Southwest is forecasted to rake in $6.7 billion in revenue for the quarter, notching a 70% increase in revenue from the year-ago quarter.

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Southwest currently sports a 0.9X forward price-to-sales ratio, which is well below its five-year median value of 1.5X and nowhere near highs of 3.1X in 2020. Furthermore, the value represents a 36% discount relative to its Zacks Sector.

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The company has primarily reported bottom-line results above expectations; Southwest has exceeded the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate seven times over its last ten quarterly reports.

Bottom Line

All three companies are expected to register substantial top and bottom-line growth, a reflection of the travel industry recovering following a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic that locked the world inside.

However, soaring costs are expected to weigh heavily on margins, a common theme we will see during the second round of quarterly results in 2022.

Delta Air Lines’ (DAL - Free Report) quarterly report revealed that higher fuel costs negatively affected its bottom-line. In addition, shares didn’t react well to the quarterly release; shares lost nearly 5% in value following the report. Investors should be aware of the soaring costs that these airliners have had to face.

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