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2nd-Quarter 2012 Airline Financial Data: Largest Airlines Report Profit

Thursday, August 1, 2019

The largest scheduled passenger airlines reported a 6.0 percent profit margin in the second quarter of 2012, up from 5.3 percent in the second quarter of 2011, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today in a release of preliminary data (Table 1).

BTS, a part of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration, reported that the nine largest airlines, based on passengers in the second quarter, achieved an operating profit margin - as a group - in each of the last five quarters. Together, they posted a profit of $2.3 billion with all of the large carriers reporting an operating profit (Table 1). These nine airlines carried 80.0 percent of U.S. airlines' scheduled service passengers in the second quarter of 2012.  See Airline Financial Data Press Releases for historic data.

The top nine airlines reported $670 million in Net Income in the second quarter (Table 2). Net Income and Operating Profit or Loss are two different measures of airline financial performance. Operating Profit or Loss is calculated from operating revenues and expenses. Net Income may include non-operating income and expenses, nonrecurring items or income taxes.

As part of their second-quarter revenue, all U.S. passenger airlines collected a total of $931 million in baggage fees and $661 million from reservation change fees from April through June 2012. Fees would be included for calculations of Net Income and Operating Profit or Loss.

Baggage fees and reservation change fees are the only ancillary fees paid by passengers that are reported to BTS as separate items. Other fees, such as revenue from seating assignments and on-board sales of food, beverages, pillows, blankets, and entertainment are combined in different categories and cannot be identified separately.

The press release includes these additional tables for the 10 top carriers: Table 3, Unit Costs; Table 4, Unit Revenues; Table 5, Passenger Revenue Yield.

Additional airline financial data can be found on the BTS website, including numbers for other individual low-cost and regional airlines reported on previous BTS quarterly financial press releases.  Operating profit/loss and operating revenue can be found on these tables. Fuel cost and consumption numbers are also available from these tables. See the BTS financial databases for more detailed data.

Data are compiled from quarterly financial and monthly traffic reports filed with BTS by commercial air carriers. Financial and traffic data are preliminary and include data received by BTS as of Sept. 12.  Revised carrier data and late data filings will be made available monthly on TranStats on the Monday following the second Tuesday of the month. All data are subject to revision. BTS will release third-quarter data in December.

Table 1: Large Airline System* Quarterly Operating Profit/Loss Margin (In Percent)

Ranked by 2Q 2012 System Passengers

(Operating Profit/Loss as Percent of Total Operating Revenue)

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Large Airline System* Quarterly Operating Profit/Loss Margin (In Percent)
2Q 2012 Passenger RankAirline2Q 2011 (%)3Q 2011 (%)4Q 2011 (%)1Q 2012 (%)2Q 2012 (%)2nd Quarter Operating Profit/Loss $(Millions)
1Southwest**5.45.84.00.910.0460
2Delta6.98.89.74.63.8368
3United***7.99.9-2.7-3.35.9583
4American-1.90.2-13.4-1.71.9122
5US Airways5.05.13.31.710.3395
6ExpressJet****-4.5-2.8-5.5-0.70.94
7JetBlue7.59.17.36.89.4120
8SkyWest6.56.63.84.58.242
9Alaska11.918.46.94.315.8191
N/AAirTran**-1.02.41.5-1.0N/AN/A
 10-Carrier Total5.36.81.40.76.02,285

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2

* System = domestic + international

** Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways began reporting jointly in 2Q 2012.

*** United Airlines and Continental Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for United only. For Continental financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

**** ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for ExpressJet only. For Atlantic Southeast financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

Table 2: Large Airline System* Quarterly Net Income

Ranked by 2Q 2012 System Passengers

(Net income in millions of dollars)

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Large Airline System* Quarterly Net Income
2Q 2012 Passenger RankAirline2Q 20113Q 20114Q 20111Q 20122Q 2012
1Southwest**187.6-142.7150.9108.6228.3
2Delta236.0562.4475.5151.0-120.4
3United***281.9414.5-254.6-431.1369.6
4American-284.4-153.2-1097.1-1676.2-263.7
5US Airways118.999.844.471.0321.5
6ExpressJet****-5.3-4.2-10.0-4.8-1.8
7JetBlue25.034.323.529.752.5
8SkyWest12.913.24.26.418.2
9Alaska41.775.359.636.866.0
N/AAirTran**-20.02.81.3-10.3N/A
 10-Carrier Total594.3902.2-602.3-1718.9670.2

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2.  T100; T2 Data

* System = domestic + international

** Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways began reporting jointly in 2Q 2012.

*** United Airlines and Continental Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for United only. For Continental financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

**** ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for ExpressJet only. For Atlantic Southeast financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

Table 3: Large Airline System* Unit Costs

Ranked by 2Q 2012 System Passengers

(Operating Expenses per Available Seat Mile in cents)

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Large Airline System* Unit Costs
2Q 2012 Passenger RankAirline2Q 20113Q 20114Q 20111Q 20122Q 20122nd Quarter Operating Expenses $(Millions)
1Southwest**12.612.512.813.112.54,156
2Delta16.416.316.017.118.19,385
3United***16.716.618.416.916.69,357
4American15.915.918.116.216.56,325
5US Airways17.817.517.918.517.83,440
6ExpressJet****7.97.98.28.88.4422
7JetBlue11.311.011.311.811.61,157
8SkyWest11.110.911.211.410.9467
9Alaska14.614.114.915.114.31,021
N/AAirTran**12.411.511.912.1N/AN/A
 10-Carrier Total15.215.115.816.015.935,730

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2.  T100; T2 Data

* System = domestic + international

** Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways began reporting jointly in 2Q 2012.

*** United Airlines and Continental Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for United only. For Continental financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

**** ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for ExpressJet only. For Atlantic Southeast financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

Table 4: Large Airline System* Unit Revenue

Ranked by 2Q 2012 System Passengers

(Operating Revenue per Available Seat Mile in cents)

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Large Airline System* Unit Revenue
2Q 2012 Passenger RankAirline2Q 20113Q 20114Q 20111Q 20122Q 20122nd Quarter Operating Revenue $(Millions)
1Southwest**13.313.213.413.313.94,616
2Delta17.617.917.718.018.99,752
3United***18.218.517.916.417.69,941
4American15.616.016.015.916.86,447
5US Airways18.818.418.518.819.83,835
6ExpressJet****7.67.77.88.78.4425
7JetBlue12.212.112.212.612.81,277
8SkyWest11.811.611.711.911.8509
9Alaska16.517.216.015.817.01,212
N/AAirTran**12.211.712.012.0N/AN/A
 10-Carrier Total16.116.216.016.116.938,014

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2.  T100; T2 Data

* System = domestic + international

** Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways began reporting jointly in 2Q 2012.

*** United Airlines and Continental Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for United only. For Continental financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

**** ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for ExpressJet only. For Atlantic Southeast financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

Table 5: Large Airline System* Passenger Revenue Yield

Ranked by 2Q 2012 System Passengers

(Passenger Revenue Per Revenue Passenger Mile)

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Large Airline System* Passenger Revenue Yield
2Q 2012 Passenger RankAirline2Q 20113Q 20114Q 20111Q 20122Q 20122nd Quarter Passenger Revenue $(Millions)
1Southwest**15.115.015.215.515.44,190
2Delta14.114.114.314.714.76,512
3United***14.314.614.214.514.77,006
4American13.914.214.515.214.84,837
5US Airways13.813.614.014.614.72,417
6ExpressJet****9.49.49.811.410.3421
7JetBlue13.613.113.513.913.81,172
8SkyWest14.513.914.314.913.9499
9Alaska13.713.913.112.913.9866
N/AAirTran**13.312.213.614.3N/AN/A
 10-Carrier Total14.114.114.314.714.727,920

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2.  T100; T2 Data

* System = domestic + international

** Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways began reporting jointly in 2Q 2012.

*** United Airlines and Continental Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for United only. For Continental financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.

**** ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly in 1Q 2012. Previous quarter numbers are for ExpressJet only. For Atlantic Southeast financials through 4Q 2011, see BTS Airline Financials Data press releases.