BTS Statistical Release: 3rd Quarter 2015 Airline Financial Data

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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BTS Statistical Release: 3rd Quarter 2015 Airline Financial Data

 

            U.S. scheduled passenger airlines reported an after-tax net profit of $9.3 billion in the third quarter of 2015, up from $5.5 billion in the second quarter of 2015 and up from $3.1 billion in the third quarter of 2014, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today (Table 1). 

 

            The third quarter of 2015 is the 10th consecutive quarter the 25 U.S. scheduled service passenger airlines reported an after-tax net profit as a group. It was also the highest quarterly after-tax net profit since the first quarter of 2006.

 

            In addition to the after-tax net profit of $9.3 billion based on net income reports, the scheduled service passenger airlines reported $8.8 billion in pre-tax operating profit in the third quarter of 2015, up from $8.2 billion in the second quarter of 2015 and up from $5.5 billion in the third quarter of 2014. The airlines reported a pre-tax operating profit - as a group - for the 18th consecutive quarter (Tables 1, 3).

 

            Net income (after tax) and operating profit (pre-tax) are two different measures of airline financial performance. Net profit 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 July-September third-quarter of 2015 was $45.2 billion. Airlines collected $34.1 billion from fares, 75.4 percent of total third-quarter operating revenue (Table 4).

 

            Total operating expenses for all passenger airlines in the third-quarter of 2015 were $36.4 billion, of which fuel costs accounted for $7.1 billion, or 19.4 percent, and labor costs accounted for $11.9 billion, or 32.6 percent (Table 4).

 

            In the third quarter, passenger airlines collected a total of $1.0 billion in baggage fees, 2.3 percent of total operating revenue, and $755 million from reservation change fees, 1.7 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 third quarter of 2015 reported an after-tax net profit of $9.1 billion in the third quarter of 2015, up from a profit of $5.4 billion in the second quarter of 2015 and up from a profit of $3.0 billion in the third quarter of 2014 (Table 2). These airlines carried 82.2 percent of U.S. airlines’ scheduled service passengers in the third quarter and accounted for 98.3 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 $8.6 billion pre-tax operating profit in the third quarter of 2015, up from a profit of $8.0 billion in the second quarter and up from a $5.3 billion pre-tax operating profit in the third quarter of 2014 (Table 3). 

 

            The third quarter of 2015 was the first quarter for which American Airlines and US Airways reported a combined number following their merger.

 

Margins for All Scheduled Passenger Airlines

 

            As a group, all U.S. scheduled passenger airlines reported a combined net income margin of 20.5 percent in the third quarter of 2015, up from a net margin of 6.9 percent in the third 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 19.5 percent in the third quarter of 2015, up from 12.1 percent in the third 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 Sept. 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 Nov. 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 fourth-quarter 2015 data on May 2.

 

 

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

Reports from 25 airlines in 3Q 2015

(millions of dollars)

 

3Q 2014

4Q 2014

1Q 2015

2Q 2015

3Q 2015

Dollar Change

3Q2014-3Q2015

Net Income

3,119

241

3,115

5,515

9,268

6,149

Operating Profit/Loss

5,475

1,971

5,096

8,155

8,832

3,357

Operating Revenue*

45,287

40,910

39,135

43,944

45,201

-85

     Fares

34,474

30,579

29,416

33,249

34,090

-384

     Baggage Fees

960

879

864

962

1,019

59

     Reservation Change Fees

759

744

768

773

755

-3

Operating Expenses

39,812

38,938

34,044

35,788

36,370

-3,443

     Fuel

11,411

10,950

7,188

7,926

7,071

-4,340

     Labor

10,483

10,265

10,366

10,969

11,868

1,385

 

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.

 

 

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

Ranked by 3Q 2015 Operating Revenue

(millions of dollars)

Rank

Airline

3Q 2014

4Q 2014

1Q 2015

2Q 2015

3Q 2015

Dollar Change

3Q2014-3Q2015

1

Delta

362

-703

748

1,490

1,319

958

2

AA-US Combined

955

439

808

1,465

1,722

767

 

American

466

178

569

1,052

N/A

N/A

 

US Airways

490

261

239

414

N/A

N/A

3

United

933

-9

509

1,193

4,776

3,843

4

Southwest

329

190

453

608

584

256

5

JetBlue

79

87

137

152

198

119

6

Alaska

192

147

145

228

268

76

7

Hawaiian

38

15

33

50

71

33

8

Spirit

67

58

69

80

103

36

9

SkyWest

32

-11

17

31

37

6

10

Frontier

58

25

31

54

29

-29

10-Carrier Total

3,044

239

2,951

5,352

9,107

6,063

All Passenger Airlines

3,119

241

3,115

5,515

9,268

6,149

 

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

Note: American and US Airways began combined reporting with 3Q 2015 data

 

 

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

Ranked by 3Q 2015 Operating Revenue

(millions of dollars)

Rank

Airline

3Q 2014

4Q 2014

1Q 2015

2Q 2015

3Q 2015

Dollar Change

3Q2014-3Q2015

1

Delta

1,409

-772

1,399

2,477

2,222

813

2

AA-US Combined

1,264

840

1,202

1,957

2,003

739

 

American

698

345

760

1,206

N/A

N/A

 

US Airways

566

495

441

752

N/A

N/A

3

United

1,185

626

741

1,446

1,900

715

4

Southwest

614

620

780

1,085

1,225

611

5

JetBlue

163

161

244

282

350

187

6

Alaska

314

240

238

362

433

118

7

Hawaiian

106

77

72

92

156

50

8

Spirit

100

90

109

112

157

57

9

SkyWest

64

-5

37

59

68

4

10

Frontier

96

39

50

88

99

3

10-Carrier Total

5,315

1,916

4,871

7,962

8,612

3,297

All Passenger Airlines

5,475

1,971

5,096

8,155

8,832

3,357

 

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

Note: American and US Airways began combined reporting with 3Q 2015 data

 

 

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

Reports from 26 airlines in 3Q 2015

(millions of dollars)

 

3Q 2014

3Q 2015

Change

2014-2015 % Change

% of 3Q 2015 Revenue or Expense Total

Operating Revenue

 

 

 

 

 

Passenger Fares (scheduled/charter)

34,474.0

34,089.7

-384.3

-1.11

75.42

Cargo

782.4

707.9

-74.5

-9.53

1.57

Baggage

960.0

1,018.9

58.9

6.13

2.25

Reservation Changes

759.0

755.2

-3.8

-0.50

1.67

Transport-Related*

7,283.5

7,166.8

-116.7

-1.60

15.86

Other**

1,028.0

1,462.5

434.5

42.27

3.24

Total Operating Revenue

45,286.9

45,201.0

-85.9

-0.19

100.00

Operating Expense

 

 

 

 

 

Fuel

11,411.1

7,071.1

-4,340.0

-38.03

19.44

Labor

10,482.8

11,868.0

1,385.2

13.21

32.63

Rentals

2,137.9

2,165.2

27.3

1.28

5.95

Depreciation & Amortization

1,784.6

1,892.5

107.9

6.05

5.20

Landing Fees

744.0

757.0

13.0

1.75

2.08

Maintenance Materials

761.8

645.6

-116.2

-15.26

1.78

Transport-Related*

5,226.6

4,606.4

-620.2

-11.87

12.67

Other***

7,263.4

7,363.7

100.3

1.38

20.25

Total Operating Expense

39,812.2

36,369.6

-3,442.7

-8.65

100.00

Profits or Losses

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Profit

5,475.1

8,831.6

3,356.5

61.31

N/A

Operating Margin**** (%)

12.1

19.5

7.4

N/A

N/A

Nonoperating Income/(Expense)#

-1,625.9

1,178.7

2,804.7

-172.50

N/A

Pre-Tax Income

3,849.1

7,652.8

3,803.7

98.82

N/A

Income Tax Benefit/(Expense)

-730.4

1,615.4

2,345.8

-321.17

N/A

Other Income/(Expense)

0.0

0.0

0.0

N/A

N/A

Net Income

3,118.7

9,268.2

6,149.5

197.18

N/A

Net Margin## (%)

6.9

20.5

13.6

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 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.