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2nd Quarter 2015 Airline Financial Data

Press Release Number: 
BTS 44-15
Date: 
Monday, September 21, 2015
Media Contact: 
Dave Smallen, 202-366-5568

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U.S. scheduled passenger airlines reported an after-tax net profit of $5.5 billion in the second quarter of 2015, up from $3.1 billion in the first quarter of 2015 and up from $3.6 billion in the second quarter of 2014, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today (Table 1).

U.S. Scheduled Service Passenger Airlines Net Income
2Q 2014-2Q 2015

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2nd Quarter 2015 Airline Financial Data

The 26 U.S. scheduled service passenger airlines reported an after-tax net profit as a group for the ninth consecutive quarter.

In addition to the after-tax net profit of $5.5 billion based on net income reports, the scheduled service passenger airlines reported $8.2 billion in pre-tax operating profit in the second quarter of 2015, up from $5.1 billion in the first quarter of 2015 and up from $5.5 billion in the second quarter of 2014. The airlines reported a pre-tax operating profit - as a group - for the 17th consecutive quarter (Tables 1, 3).

Net income and operating profit or loss are two different measures of airline financial performance. Net income or loss may include non-operating income and expenses, nonrecurring items or income taxes. Operating profit or loss is calculated from operating revenues and expenses before taxes and other nonrecurring items.

Total operating revenue for all U.S. passenger airlines in the April-June second-quarter of 2015 was $43.9 billion. Airlines collected $33.2 billion from fares, 75.7 percent of total second-quarter operating revenue (Table 4).

Total operating expenses for all passenger airlines in the second-quarter of 2015 were $35.8 billion, of which fuel costs accounted for $7.9 billion, or 22.1 percent, and labor costs accounted for $11.0 billion, or 30.7 percent (Table 4).

In the second quarter, passenger airlines collected a total of $962 million in baggage fees, 2.2 percent of total operating revenue, and $773 million from reservation change fees, 1.8 percent of total operating revenue. Fees are included for calculations of net income, operating revenue and operating profit or loss (Table 4).

Baggage fees and reservation change fees are the only ancillary fees paid by passengers that are reported to BTS as separate items. Other fees, such as revenue from seating assignments and on-board sales of food, beverages, pillows, blankets, and entertainment are combined in different categories and cannot be identified separately.

See airline financial data press releases and the airline financial databases  for historic data.

Totals for Scheduled Passenger Airlines with the Highest Operating Revenue

As a group, the 10 U.S. scheduled passenger airlines with the highest operating revenue in the second quarter of 2015 reported an after-tax net profit of $5.3 billion in the second quarter of 2015, up from a profit of $2.9 billion in the first quarter of 2015 and up from a profit of $3.5 billion in the second quarter of 2014 (Table 2). These airlines carried 80.4 percent of U.S. airlines’ scheduled service passengers in the second quarter and accounted for 96.1 percent of the scheduled passenger airline after-tax net profit (Table 2). 

In addition to the after-tax net income reports, the 10 airlines reported a $7.9 billion pre-tax operating profit in the second quarter of 2015, up from a profit of $4.8 billion in the first quarter and up from a $5.3 billion pre-tax operating profit in the second quarter of 2014 (Table 3). 

Margins for All Scheduled Passenger Airlines

As a group, all U.S. scheduled passenger airlines reported a combined net income margin of 12.5 percent in the second quarter of 2015, up from a net margin of 8.0 percent in the second quarter of 2014. Net margin is the net income or loss as a percentage of operating revenue. These airlines reported an operating profit margin of 18.6 percent in the second quarter of 2015, up from 12.3 percent in the second quarter of 2014. Operating margin is the operating profit or loss as a percentage of operating revenue (Table 4).

Reporting notes

Additional airline financial data can be found on the BTS website, including industry statistics for other individual low-cost and regional airlines. See tables for operating profit/loss, operating revenue and fuel cost and consumption. See the BTS financial databases for more detailed data.

By regulation, for the quarter ending June 30, airlines that operate at least one aircraft that has more than 60 seats or the capacity to carry a payload of passengers, cargo and fuel weighing more than 18,000 pounds must report financial data to BTS by Aug. 10. The airline filings are subject to a process of quality assurance and data validations before release to the public.

Revised carrier data and late data filings will be made available monthly on TranStats on the Monday following the second Tuesday of the month. All data are subject to revision. BTS will release third-quarter 2015 data on Dec. 14.

 

Table 1. Quarterly U.S. Scheduled Service Passenger Airlines Financial Reports

Reports from 26 airlines in 2Q 2015

(Millions of dollars)

  2Q 2014 3Q 2014 4Q 2014 1Q 2015 2Q 2015 Dollar Change 2Q2014-2Q2015
Net Income 3,579 3,133 241 3,115 5,515 1,936
Operating Profit/Loss 5,500 5,477 1,971 5,096 8,155 2,656
Operating Revenue* 44,621 45,287 40,910 39,135 43,944 -678
Fares 33,671 34,316 30,579 29,416 33,249 -422
Baggage Fees 900 960 879 864 962 62
Reservation Change Fees 753 759 744 768 773 20
Operating Expenses 39,122 39,809 38,938 34,044 35,788 -3,334
Fuel 10,880 11,411 10,950 7,188 7,926 -2,954
Labor 10,294 10,482 10,265 10,366 10,969 675

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedules P1.2 and P6

* Passenger airline operating revenue includes two other categories. 1) Transport-related is revenue from services which grow from and are incidental to the air transportation services performed by the air carrier. Examples are in-flight onboard sales (food, liquor, pillows, etc), code share revenues, revenues from associated businesses (aircraft maintenance, fuel sales, restaurants, vending machines, etc). 2) Miscellaneous operating revenue includes pet transportation, sale of frequent flyer award miles to airline business partners and standby passenger fees. See the P1.2 database http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=295.

 

Table 2. Quarterly Large Airline Systemwide (Domestic + International) Net Income

Ranked by 2Q 2015 Operating Revenue

(millions of dollars)

Rank Airline 2Q 2014 3Q 2014 4Q 2014 1Q 2015 2Q 2015 Dollar Change 2Q2014-2Q2015
1 Delta 807 362 -703 748 1,490 683
2 United 769 933 -9 509 1,193 424
3 American 265 466 178 569 1,052 787
4 Southwest 465 329 190 453 608 143
5 US Airways 605 490 261 239 414 -191
6 JetBlue 231 79 87 137 152 -79
7 Alaska 166 192 147 145 228 62
8 Hawaiian 30 38 15 33 50 20
9 Spirit 106 67 58 69 80 -26
10 SkyWest 19 32 -11 17 31 12
10-Carrier Total 3,463 2,986 214 2,920 5,298 1,835
All Passenger Airlines 7,346 507 3,578 3,133 5,515 -1,831

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2

 

Table 3. Quarterly Large Airline Systemwide (Domestic + International) Operating Profit/Loss

Ranked by 2Q 2015 Operating Revenue

(millions of dollars)

Rank Airline 2Q 2014 3Q 2014 4Q 2014 1Q
2015
2Q
2015
Dollar Change 2Q2014-2Q2015
1 Delta 1,616 1,409 -772 1,399 2,477 861
2 United 906 1,185 626 741 1,446 540
3 American 718 698 345 760 1,206 488
4 Southwest 775 614 620 780 1,085 310
5 US Airways 678 566 495 441 752 74
6 JetBlue 141 163 161 244 282 141
7 Alaska 257 314 240 238 362 105
8 Hawaiian 54 106 77 72 92 38
9 Spirit 105 100 90 109 112 7
10 SkyWest 42 64 -5 37 59 17
10-Carrier Total 5,292 5,219 1,877 4,821 7,873 2,581
All Passenger Airlines 5,499 5,477 1,971 5,092 8,155 2,656

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedule P1.2

 

Table 4. Quarterly U.S. Scheduled Passenger Airlines Revenue, Expenses and Profits

Reports from 26 airlines in 2Q 2015

(millions of dollars)

  2Q 2014 2Q 2015 Change 2014-2015 % Change % of 2Q 2015 Revenue or Expense Total
Operating Revenue          
Passenger Fares (scheduled/charter) 33,671.3 33,248.9 -422.4 -1.25 75.66
Cargo 769.3 748.2 -21.1 -2.74 1.70
Baggage 899.5 962.4 62.9 6.99 2.19
Reservation Changes 752.8 772.8 20.0 2.66 1.76
Transport-Related* 7,459.5 7,141.9 -317.6 -4.26 16.25
Other** 1,068.9 1,069.3 0.4 0.04 2.43
Total Operating Revenue 44,621.3 43,943.5 -677.8 -1.52 100.00
Operating Expense          
Fuel 10,879.7 7,926.3 -2,953.4 -27.15 22.15
Labor 10,294.2 10,968.9 674.7 6.55 30.65
Rentals 2,131.4 2,103.7 -27.7 -1.30 5.88
Depreciation & Amortization 1,757.3 1,805.0 47.7 2.71 5.04
Landing Fees 719.4 711.7 -7.7 -1.07 1.99
Maintenance Materials 684.3 645.2 -39.1 -5.71 1.80
Transport-Related* 5,368.4 4,706.9 -661.5 -12.32 13.15
Other*** 7,287.0 6,920.4 -366.6 -5.03 19.34
Total Operating Expense 39,121.7 35,788.1 -3,333.6 -8.52 100.00
Profits or Losses          
Operating Profit 5,499.7 8,155.3 2,655.6 48.29 N/A
Operating Margin**** (%) 12.3 18.6 6.2 N/A N/A
Nonoperating Income/(Expense)# -516.8 -756.6 -239.8 46.40 N/A
Pre-Tax Income 4,982.8 7,398.8 2,416.0 48.49 N/A
Income Tax Benefit/(Expense) -1,403.3 -1,884.2 -480.9 34.27 N/A
Other Income/(Expense) 0.0 0.0 0.0 N/A N/A
Net Income 3,579.5 5,514.6 1,935.1 54.06 N/A
Net Margin## (%) 8.0 12.5 4.5 N/A N/A

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Form 41; Schedules P1.2 and P6

* Transport-Related is revenue/expenses from services which grow from and are incidental to the air transportation services performed by the air carrier. Examples are in-flight onboard sales (food, liquor, pillows, etc), code share revenues, revenues and expenses from associated businesses (aircraft maintenance, fuel sales, restaurants, vending machines, etc).

** Other revenue includes miscellaneous operating revenue (including pet transportation, sale of frequent flyer award miles to airline business partners and standby passenger fees) and public service revenues subsidy.

*** Other expense includes purchase of materials such as passenger food and other materials; and purchase of services such as advertising, communication, insurance, outside flight equipment maintenance, traffic commissions and other services.

**** Operating margin is the operating profit or loss as a percentage of operating revenue

# Nonoperating Income and Expense includes interest on long-term debt and capital leases, other interest expense, foreign exchange gains and losses, capital gains and losses and other income and expenses.

## Net margin is the net income or loss as a percentage of operating revenue.