United Airlines (UAL, Financial) reported robust 1Q25 earnings, surpassing expectations despite a noticeable dip in domestic travel demand. The airline's EPS was bolstered by a 9.2% rise in high-margin premium cabin revenue, outpacing Delta Airlines’ (DAL, Financial) 4% growth in the same segment. A significant 12.2% year-over-year drop in fuel expenses also contributed to the positive results. Encouragingly, UAL noted stable booking trends despite macroeconomic concerns, maintaining its FY25 EPS guidance at $11.50-$13.50.
In light of unpredictable macroeconomic conditions, UAL shared a recessionary scenario where operating revenue could decline by five points from 2Q25 to 4Q25. This scenario, combined with capacity reductions and no further fuel cost relief, would result in an FY25 EPS of $7.00-$9.00.
UAL's 1Q25 results highlight its operational resilience and margin growth in challenging conditions, driven by strong premium and international demand. While optimistic for FY25 under stable demand, the company is cautiously managing capacity and planning for potential recessionary scenarios.
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