Southwest Airlines: Assessing The Holiday Season’s Flight Path

Summary:

  • LUV is at a pivotal moment in the airline industry, with the fourth quarter potentially reinforcing its position in a recovering market.
  • The airline industry is experiencing a surge in bookings, particularly in corporate travel, indicating a strong demand for holiday travel.
  • Delta Air Lines’ recent performance and projections suggest a similar growth trajectory for Southwest, but Southwest’s historical revenue growth rates have fallen short compared to competitors.

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Introduction

As the Christmas season unfolds, the airline industry, with Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) at the forefront, is standing at a pivotal crossroads, facing a pressing question: Will the fourth quarter usher in a Christmas miracle, marked by a surge

Metric LUV (UAL) (RYAAY) (OTCQX:DLAKY) (OTCPK:ICAGY) DAL
Revenue Growth (YoY) 12.11% 28.82% 37.49% 30.07% 41.56% 22.83%
Revenue Growth (FWD) 20.77% 31.96% 46.83% 28.48% 50.82% 25.05%
Revenue 3 Year (CAGR) 25.84% 31.98% 43.81% 22.76% 31.03% 32.60%
Revenue 5 Year (CAGR) 3.40% 5.45% 10.98% 0.64% 3.77% 5.45%

Metric LUV UAL RYAAY DLAKY ICAGY DAL
P/E GAAP (FWD) 25.96 5.06 13.93 5.48 4.04 7.91
EV/Sales (FWD) 0.58 0.61 1.49 0.42 0.57 0.84
EV/EBITDA (FWD) 6.63 4.17 6.12 3.12 3.02 5.50


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