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Delta posts $5.2bn profit

Delta Air Lines has reported a pre-tax profit of $5.2 billion for 2018 despite the carrier’s annual fuel bill rising by more than $2 billion on the previous year.

US carrier Delta’s adjusted pre-tax income for the year to December was $5.1 million, just $137 million down on 2017.

Chief executive Ed Bastian hailed “solid financial results in the face of higher fuel costs”, saying the airline “overcame approximately 90% of the $2 billion increase in fuel expense”.

Delta reported a pre-tax profit of $1.3 billion for the three months to December alone.

The airline’s annual fuel bill rose 29% year on year or by $2.1 billion.

Bastian reported “healthy leisure and corporate demand” in the final quarter of the year.

The carrier’s business cabin and premium products daw a 14% increase in revenue in 2018 on 2017, against a 4% increase in the economy cabin.

Delta’s revenue remains driven by its domestic US operations which contributed 73% of passenger revenue in the fourth quarter of 2018.

The carrier’s transatlantic operations contributed almost 14%.

Delta operates transatlantic joint ventures with partners Virgin Atlantic and Air France-KLM.

Bastian said: “We expect to drive double-digit earnings growth through higher revenues as we move into 2019.”

He added: “Margin expansion is a business imperative.”

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