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Southwest Airlines posts profit but issues cautious outlook; shares fall
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Southwest Airlines reported a third-quarter profit and record revenues, but its stock fell about 7% following the announcement. The decline came after management offered a cautious outlook for the fourth quarter, projecting unit revenue growth of only 1-3% while planning to increase capacity by approximately 6%. This signals that recent operational challenges, including the government shutdown, are affecting the airline's ability to maintain pricing power.

The company reaffirmed its full-year earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) guidance at $600-$800 million. It also confirmed plans to introduce assigned and extra-legroom seating for flights beginning in January 2026. While these developments show operational progress, management’s reserved tone and increased near-term capacity with weaker demand have tempered investor enthusiasm despite an earnings beat.

Elliott Management has played a significant role in Southwest’s recent changes. According to the company, “Elliott Management, the silent force behind all of Southwest's latest changes, is certainly seeing its operational vision for the airline come to life, but without the financial outperformance it is hoping for (at least for now).”

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For the third quarter, operating revenue reached a record $6.9 billion and net income was $54 million. Adjusted earnings per share stood at $0.11, surpassing analyst expectations. Unit revenues grew by around 0.4%, while capacity increased by 0.8%. Costs per available seat mile excluding fuel rose by just 2.5%, which was lower than many analysts anticipated given broader industry headwinds.

Loyalty program revenues were up by 7%, supported by double-digit growth in co-branded credit card signups. During the quarter, Southwest took delivery of eight Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft and retired sixteen older jets, ending with a fleet of 802 aircraft.

Looking ahead to the fourth quarter, Southwest expects record operating revenue along with strong RASM (revenue per available seat mile) and CASM (cost per available seat mile) performance. The company projects reasonable fuel prices even though it no longer hedges fuel costs.

Strategically, this quarter reflects progress in cost control and product improvements—key aspects of Elliott Management’s activist investment thesis for Southwest Airlines. However, with capacity increasing faster than projected revenue growth, there are concerns about limited pricing power as holiday travel approaches.

The company noted that “the airline's retrofit shift will help it boost available seats,” but premium product offerings are being deferred until 2026 as Southwest adopts a more measured approach toward expanding premium demand.

Cost discipline remains central to Southwest’s strategy: “Cost discipline has been Southwest's strength… Cost simplification strategies and attempts to generate more revenue (specifically through add-on services and the elimination of many premium benefits) have both had a positive impact on the airline.”

Despite these efforts, Southwest faces new risks tied to macroeconomic factors such as fluctuating fuel prices—especially after discontinuing its fuel hedging division earlier this year—and shifting customer priorities focused mainly on price and schedule convenience.

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