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Travel Industry Earnings Coverage

Don’t miss out on Skift’s in-depth coverage of earnings reported by public travel companies, including online travel agencies, hotel brands, airlines, and technology companies. Our earnings stories cut through the numbers to explain what’s really happening at companies and within the industry as a whole.

Hotels

Starwood takes higher profits as revenue increases

Starwood's gains are based on higher occupancy and room rates, and it's pinning its hopes on a global recovery.

Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines frustrated as shares drop despite significant growth

Hawaiian Airlines’ growth is bolstered by the addition of international routes to Asia, but its commitment to flying loss-making inter-island routes is hurting the entire airline’s revenue.

Hawaiian Airlines frustrated as shares drop despite significant growth

Airlines

US Airways finishes Q3 looking like a very nice suitor for American Airlines

US Airways is knocking on American's door lIke a prom date with a nice-fitting tux and shiny limo. It's just a matter of time now until AMR answers the door and heads off to the dance.

Airlines

Revenue and net income jump at Delta but fall short of analyst estimates

Delta's capacity cuts will allow it to make more money from each mile flown, both from more crowded planes and higher ticket prices to match demand.

Airlines

Southwest working on international service for 2014

Whether Bags Fly Free stays or goes, rest assured that Southwest will be introducing new or higher fees in some areas as it makes a big push to bolster revenue.

Airlines

Southwest sees a $16 million net profit in Q3

Although Kelly isn't enthusiastic about the quarter, the airline is in a better position than many of its peers to ride out any decline in passenger traffic or upswing in activity.

Airlines

American Airlines CEO rallies the troops in employee letter after “operational challenges”

All the rhetoric aside, Horton will have to resolve matters with the pilots' union and continue to improve operational performance if American has any chance of winning back turned-off customers.

Airlines

Reorganization and severance costs hurt American Airline’s third quarter

Before taking into account all the ways it lost money, American did have industry-leading revenue-by-seat mile numbers. Its Q4 results will demonstrate what effect, if any, its rampant delays and sliding seats had on future bookings.

Airlines

Coming airline earnings reports will be good, but overall growth is slowing

Summer travel season is over and business concerns about their own company earnings and both the U.S. election and Europe's troubles will likely slow business travel this fall.

Airlines

Etihad’s scorching growth continues, Q3 sales up 19 percent

The Emirates vs Etihad expansion rivalry is only good for consumers. And consumers are responding by using them more and more.