Summary

52.49 -0.50(-0.94%)05/21/2024
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL)

Key Facts


1 Day1 Week1 Month3 Months6 Months1 Year5 YearsAll Time
-1.284.4311.1629.9356.2453.53-6.25185.34


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Trading Data
Close52.25
Open52.14
High52.53
Low52.01
Volume4,986,003
Change-0.68
Change %-1.28
Avg Volume (20 Days)8,691,662
Volume/Avg Volume (20 Days) Ratio0.57
52 Week Range30.60 - 53.00
Price vs 52 Week High-1.42%
Price vs 52 Week Low70.74%
Range0.20
Gap Up/Down-0.86
Fundamentals
Market Capitalization (Mln)34,195
EBIDTA8,181,000,192
PE Ratio6.7436
PEG Ratio39.2935
WallStreet Target Price59.28
Book Value17.3920
Earnings Per Share7.8000
EPS Estimate Current Quarter0.3600
EPS Estimate Next Quarter2.2300
EPS Estimate Current Year6.6200
EPS Estimate Next Year7.2900
Diluted EPS (TTM)7.8000
Revenues
Profit Marging0.0849
Operating Marging (TTM)0.0412
Return on asset (TTM)0.0517
Return on equity (TTM)0.5754
Revenue TTM59,036,999,680
Revenue per share TTM92.3540
Quarterly Revenue Growth (YOY)0.0780
Quarterly Earnings Growth (YOY)1.4360
Gross Profit (TTM)9,680,000,000
Dividends
Dividend Share0.4000
Dividend Yield0.0076
Valuations
Trailing PE6.7436
Forward PE6.8966
Price Sales (TTM)0.0000
Price Book (MRQ)2.7118
Revenue Enterprise Value 0.8822
EBITDA Enterprise Value7.3897
Shares
Shares Outstanding645,313,024
Shares Float638,004,100
Shares Short0
Shares Short (Prior Month)0
Shares Ratio0.00
Short Outstanding (%)0.00
Short Float (%)0.03
Insider (%)0.30
Institutions (%)75.33


05/20 12:14 EST - https://search.cnbc.com
Flying is cheaper in 2024. But not for some destinations
Americans traveling this summer have broadly seen prices fall for airline fares, a welcome trend after last year's sticker shock. But airfare remains more expensive in 2024 for some regions and destinations, largely for trips abroad, data shows. For example, on average, a round-trip flight to Tokyo, Japan — one of the top hot spots for American tourists — costs $1,372 this summer, up 2% from 2023, according to travel site Hopper. Hopper also found that flights to Canada, South America, the Middle East and Africa are up 6%, 2% and 1%, respectively, from summer 2023. Of course, there's significant variation among the cities and countries of such vast regions and continents. For example, while the cost of a round-trip fare to Asia is flat from a year ago, the price for certain destinations has soared, according to Hopper: High prices to certain Asian cities impact many American tourists since the continent is their second-most frequented international travel destination, Hopper said. More from Personal Finance:Some vacationers expect to carry summer travel debtA controversial hack to save on airfare carries 'super big risk'New Europe travel requirement delayed to 2025 Flights are also up for some major hubs in South America, according to Hopper: Average fares to Europe, the most popular trip abroad for Americans, are down 8% in the summer of 2024 versus a year ago when they were at record highs. But they're still elevated in some areas like Friedrichshafen and Memmingen in southern Germany, and in Bratislava, Slovakia. Fares there are up 265%, 109% and 99%, respectively. Travel prices have fallen broadly "Last year was kind of an extraordinarily expensive year," said Hayley Berg, lead economist at Hopper. International travel was especially costly as consumers unleashed pent-up demand to go abroad following Covid-19-related restrictions. At the same time, many nations reopened their borders to foreign visitors and airlines worked to re-establish their flight schedules. Jet fuel prices soared. Some of those dynamics haven't yet unwound for certain areas. Additionally, specific destinations have their own idiosyncratic supply-and-demand factors that have kept prices high. Overall, though, travelers have gotten broad price relief. Average airline fares for flights originating in the U.S. fell by 5.8% in the year from April 2023 to April 2024, according to the consumer price index. They've declined almost 1% in just the past month. "Mostly what we're seeing [now] is tremendous improvement across most routes," Berg said. "I do expect that to continue." However, Americans may feel flight prices are broadly increasing due to certain airline trends like higher fees for checked bags, said Sally French, a travel expert at NerdWallet. Major carriers, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines, raised their checked-bag fees this year, for example. While those fee hikes are generally $5 more per bag, that can add up, especially for round-trip fares for families, French said. "It can completely inflate the cost of your trip," she said. There are ways to save, though, such as flying with certain airlines, combining bags, or even trying to forgo checking a bag altogether. If you know you'll have to check a bag, doing so ahead of flight check-in will likely save you money, too. Booking a flight well ahead — at least one to three months before a domestic trip, and three to four months ahead of international travel — is another way to save on flight costs, French said. Airlines generally don't reduce airfare at the last minute, unlike many hotels, for example, she said. Other ways to save include being flexible with travel time — perhaps by visiting a destination during a shoulder season instead of its peak or by flying mid-week instead of around weekends. Don't forget to use rewards, such as frequent-flier miles, and certain perks, such as travel insurance offered by some credit cards. Don’t miss these exclusives from CNBC PRO
05/20 11:28 EST - marketwatch.com
U.S. travelers are hungry for international travel. These stocks will likely benefit.
U.S. airlines are looking at fairly blue skies this summer, with legacy air carriers likely to fare better than low-cost airlines as they may catch tailwinds from the Paris Summer Olympics and the stronger demand for international travel.
05/20 07:30 EST - cnbc.com
Are consumers pulling back on spending? It depends which CEO you ask
Companies like PepsiCo have warned about a weak low-income consumer, while Delta Air Lines and Chipotle have benefited from their high-income customer bases.
05/20 01:19 EST - seekingalpha.com
Delta: Better Travel Outlook, Better Stock (Rating Upgrade)
The US travel sector is experiencing a surge in demand, with Delta Air Lines anticipating a surge in passenger numbers and first-class ticket sales. DAL has shown strong operational performance and is projected to have strong earnings and free cash flow, supported by increased passenger volumes. Despite challenges in the industry, the Company has effectively managed issues such as aircraft delivery delays and higher operational costs, positioning it for sustained growth and profitability.
05/19 10:00 EST - seekingalpha.com
Delta Air Lines: Flying Much Higher
Delta Air Lines has returned to generating strong profits and cash flows, despite the challenges faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. The market undervalues airline stocks due to a perception of bankruptcy risks, despite nearly 20 years of limited filings by major airlines. DAL stock trades at a fraction of the valuation multiples of other industrial transport stocks, indicating potential major upside.
05/17 18:46 EST - zacks.com
Delta Air Lines (DAL) Exceeds Market Returns: Some Facts to Consider
Delta Air Lines (DAL) closed at $52.70 in the latest trading session, marking a +0.36% move from the prior day.
05/16 15:54 EST - investorplace.com
3 Cheap Airline Stocks to Buy Now: May 2024
Air travel has been an example of an economy that is becoming increasingly divided. Despite evidence that consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending, such as airplane flights, other data shows that demand for air travel continues to grow.
05/16 15:49 EST - youtube.com
TD Cowen's Helane Becker says these U.S. airlines are buys on strong summer travel demand
Helane Becker, TD Cowen senior airlines analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the anatomy of the consumer in the travel sector.
05/16 14:13 EST - seekingalpha.com
Payday Could Be Here For Delta Air Lines Investors
U.S. airlines, including Delta, have recovered from the pandemic better than their global peers due to government aid and stronger market positions. Delta has implemented successful strategies during the pandemic, including expanding its network in competitive markets and strengthening its international partnerships. Delta is becoming the industry cost leader by raising employee salaries and investing in growth, leading to industry-leading financial metrics and shareholder benefits.
05/16 07:20 EST - investorplace.com
Wall Street Favorites: 3 Travel Stocks With Strong Buy Ratings for May 2024
Summer will be here before you know it. For many individuals and families, that means taking a vacation of some sort.
05/16 06:45 EST - investorplace.com
Why Delta Air Lines Stock Is a Perfect Summer Travel Season Pick
It's understandable if you're hesitant to invest in Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL ) right now. After all, inflation hasn't gone away and you might wonder whether Delta Air Lines stock will be vulnerable in the coming months.
05/15 16:22 EST - investorplace.com
Wall Street Favorites: 3 Long-Term Stocks With Strong Buy Ratings for May 2024
Certain companies and their stocks are well-regarded on Wall Street. Strong management teams, solid execution and growing profits and sales often lead to a stock being given the highest rating among analysts.
05/15 15:27 EST - fool.com
1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Delta Air Lines Stock Is Going to $72.80. Is It a Buy Around $53?
HSBC initiated coverage of Delta Air Lines stock in mid-May. The analyst feels that Delta management has found a way to earn a decent profit as an airline.
05/15 10:40 EST - zacks.com
3 Airline Stocks to Watch Post A4A's Rosy Summer Travel Forecast
Stocks like SkyWest (SKYW), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and Alaska Air (ALK) are likely to be extremely busy in the upcoming summer season.
05/14 10:19 EST - youtube.com
U.S. airlines challenge Biden administration's new transparency rules
Major U.S. airlines are challenging a new Biden Administration rule requiring them to disclose certain fees. Transcript: Conway Gittens: I'm Conway Gittens reporting from the New York Stock Exchange.
05/14 07:30 EST - marketwatch.com
Aeroméxico files NYSE IPO with backing from Apollo, Delta Air Lines
Grupo Aeroméxico S.A.B. de C.V. has filed plans to go public on the New York Stock Exchange about two years after it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with backing from Apollo Global Management Inc.
05/14 06:15 EST - investorplace.com
Wall Street Favorites: 3 Airline Stocks With Strong Buy Ratings for May 2024
Which airline stocks to buy have been a sore subject to a certain degree for retail and institutional investors alike. Currently, the industry is performing surprisingly well due to growing travel demand, which is expected to continue in the coming years, and increased earnings growth.
05/13 14:03 EST - marketwatch.com
Airlines are suing the Biden administration over its new rule on fee transparency
WASHINGTON — U.S. airlines are suing to block the Biden administration from requiring greater transparency over fees that the carriers charge their passengers, saying that a new rule would confuse consumers by giving them too much information during the ticket-buying process.
05/13 13:43 EST - cnbc.com
Airlines ask court to block Biden administration's new fee disclosure rule
Airlines for America, along with Alaska, American, Hawaiian, Delta, JetBlue and United airlines argue the DOT exceeded its authority in publishing the rule.
05/13 13:02 EST - youtube.com
Calls of the Day: Delta Air Lines, Netflix, Qualcomm, Intel, Huntington, Visa & Mastercard
The Investment Committee discuss the latest Calls of the Day.