By Chris Reiter and Kyle Peterson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Waning consumer confidence and soaring fuel costs caused Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) to warn of a possible operating loss on Tuesday, while Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said it would restrict capacity growth to brace for tougher times ahead.
The cautious statements from the two airlines are the latest signs that the U.S. airline industry is struggling to hold on to its fledgling recovery, said Henri Courpron, president of the aerospace division of investment bank and advisory firm Seabury Group.
"What we see today is there's not much room for upside. Airplanes are full. Fares have been hiked several times over the last few months," Courpron said at the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit.
Southwest's capacity forecast marks yet another move by the leading U.S. low-cost carrier to rein in growth. The change is not necessary bad news for Southwest, said Courpron, who noted that Southwest is still growing unlike many other airlines.
"Delta is coming as probably more of a surprise because they've come out of bankruptcy, so you would have expected that they have taken the steps that would make them profitable for at least another few quarters after coming out of bankruptcy," he said.
The warnings hit most airline shares. The Amex airline index .XAL was down 1 percent, led by a 4 percent fall in Delta shares. Southwest rose 0.8 percent on optimism that the company was taking the appropriate action to improve earnings.
DELTA SEES POTENTIAL LOSS
Citing higher-than-expected fuel costs, Delta lowered its operating profit margin target to a range of 0 percent to negative 2 percent. That compares with an October forecast of an operating profit margin of 3 percent to 5 percent, the No. 3 U.S. carrier said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Continued...
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