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American Airlines Reports Record Q2 Revenue, Sees Third-Quarter Loss

Declining U.S. leisure bookings prompted the carrier to forecast a third-quarter loss with a reduced full-year profit outlook.

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Overview

  • American delivered adjusted EPS of $0.95 on record Q2 revenue of $14.39 billion, surpassing analysts’ forecasts of $0.78 EPS and $14.3 billion in revenue.
  • The airline reinstated full-year 2025 guidance with a wide EPS range of –$0.20 to $0.80, down sharply from its January outlook of $1.70 to $2.70.
  • It projected a Q3 adjusted loss of $0.10 to $0.60 per share, below the $0.07 loss consensus and triggering an approximately 7% drop in its stock.
  • International PRASM rose 5%, while domestic PRASM fell 6.4% because of weak U.S. leisure travel demand.
  • CEO Robert Isom said July’s weather disruptions made the quarter challenging but noted domestic booking trends have begun to improve.