Southwest Airlines Shares Fall as Weak Q3 Outlook Overshadows Earnings Beat

Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV) shares fell about 5% in early trading Thursday after the airline reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results but issued a third-quarter earnings outlook that fell below Wall Street expectations. The company reported adjusted earn

Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:LUV) shares fell about 5% in early trading Thursday after the airline reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results but issued a third-quarter earnings outlook that fell below Wall Street expectations.

The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.94 for the second quarter, ahead of consensus estimates of $0.51

Revenue also topped expectations, with adjusted operating revenue reaching a record $8.7 billion, up 20.3% year over year, compared with analyst estimates of $8.58 billion. Managed business revenues reached an all-time quarterly record, rising 30% year over year. The company’s Rapid Rewards loyalty program also reached its largest size ever at nearly 100 million members, with new enrollments increasing 35% year over year and record numbers of tier qualifiers. “Second quarter results demonstrate the earnings power of our business.

We delivered results well ahead of consensus expectations despite nearly $900 million of additional fuel expense year-over-year,” Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said in a statement. Despite the stronger-than-expected quarterly performance, investors focused on Southwest’s forward outlook. The airline guided for third quarter adjusted earnings per share of $0.50 to $0.75, while lowering its full-year 2026 adjusted EPS outlook to a range of $3.25 to $4.25 from its previous expectation of at least $4.

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