Delta Declines on Tepid Forecast as Geopolitics Weigh on Travel

Delta Declines on Tepid Forecast as Geopolitics Weigh on Travel


Delta Air Lines gave a profit forecast that fell short of Wall Street estimates, with the major US airline taking a more cautious view for 2026 after the aviation industry emerged from a volatile year. As the first major US airline to report earnings, investors look to Delta for signs on the strength of the industry. The carrier’s relatively tepid forecast stands in contrast with CEO Ed Bastian’s optimism at the start of 2025 before President Donald Trump’s campaign to reset global trade and other disruptions battered flying, forcing airlines into reverse. Savanthi Syth, Managing Director for Airlines and Advanced Air Mobility at Raymond James, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Tim Stenovec and Christina Ruffini. (Source: Bloomberg)

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