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- September quarter 2018 GAAP pre-tax income of $1.7 billion, net income of $1.3 billion and earnings per diluted share of $1.91 on record revenue of $12.0 billion - September quarter 2018 adjusted pre-tax income of $1.6 billion, adjusted net income of $1.2 billion and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $1.80 - Delta returned $566 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases

In the news release, Delta Air Lines Announces 2018 September Quarter Profit, issued 11-Oct-2018 by Delta Air Lines over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that an update has been made to the Statistical Summary Table (Unaudited). A statement from the company and the corrected table are listed at the beginning of the release:

Delta Air Lines Announces 2018 September Quarter Profit

- September quarter 2018 GAAP pre-tax income of $1.7 billion, net income of $1.3 billion and earnings per diluted share of $1.91 on record revenue of $12.0 billion

- September quarter 2018 adjusted pre-tax income of $1.6 billion, adjusted net income of $1.2 billion and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $1.80

- Delta returned $566 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases

ATLANTA, Oct. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) is updating and replacing one table exhibit in a press release issued at 7 a.m. ET this morning, "Delta Air Lines Announces 2018 September Quarter Profit."

Delta Air Lines and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to nearly 370 destinations on six continents. For more information visit news.delta.com. (PRNewsFoto/Delta Air Lines)

The Company is updating and replacing the Statistical Summary Table (Unaudited) to correct the line previously labeled as "CASM-Ex, including profit sharing – see Note A (cents)" as "CASM-Ex – see Note A (cents)."

The fully corrected Statistical Summary Table (Unaudited) is as follows:

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Statistical Summary

(Unaudited)


Three Months Ended



Nine Months Ended



September 30,



September 30,



2018

2017

Change


2018

2017

Change

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

63,320


61,006


3.8

%


172,002


166,533


3.3

%

Available seat miles (millions)

72,875


70,167


3.9

%


200,842


194,265


3.4

%

Passenger mile yield (cents)

17.05


16.36


4.2

%


17.50


16.77


4.4

%

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

14.81


14.22


4.2

%


14.99


14.37


4.3

%

Total revenue per available seat mile (cents)

16.40


15.77


4.0

%


16.78


15.91


5.5

%

TRASM, adjusted- see Note A (cents)

16.25


15.58


4.3

%


16.51


15.78


4.6

%

Operating cost per available seat mile (cents)

14.15


13.17


7.4

%


14.71


13.44


9.4

%

CASM-Ex - see Note A (cents)

9.62


9.62


%


10.19


9.97


2.2

%

Passenger load factor

86.9

%

86.9

%

pts


85.6

%

85.7

%

(0.1)

 pts

Fuel gallons consumed (millions)

1,135


1,108


2.4

%


3,137


3,073


2.1

%

Average price per fuel gallon

$

2.21


$

1.61


37.3

%


$

2.13


$

1.61


32.3

%

Average price per fuel gallon, adjusted - see Note A

$

2.22


$

1.68


32.1

%


$

2.14


$

1.68


27.3

%

Number of aircraft in fleet, end of period

1,026


996


30







Note: The prior periods presented here have been recast to reflect adoption of new accounting standards. Except for number of aircraft in fleet, consolidated data presented includes operations under Delta's contract carrier arrangements.

A fully updated version of the "Delta Air Lines Announces 2018 September Quarter Profit" news release is as follows:

Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) today reported financial results for the September quarter 2018. Highlights of those results, including both GAAP and adjusted metrics, are below and incorporated here.

Adjusted pre-tax income for the September quarter 2018 was $1.6 billion, and adjusted earnings per share were $1.80, at the high end of guidance. Adjusted earnings per share were up 16 percent compared to the prior year quarter, driven by revenue momentum, tax reform benefits and a four percent lower share count. Results reflect a $30 million negative impact from Hurricane Florence.

"Our solid eight percent revenue growth, combined with flat non-fuel unit cost performance, helped offset 85 percent of the $655 million fuel cost increase in the quarter. These achievements are a testament to the strength of the Delta business model and the hard work of the Delta people, and I am pleased to recognize their performance with an additional $395 million toward 2018 profit sharing," said Ed Bastian, Delta's Chief Executive Officer. "Our commercial momentum and improved cost trajectory give us confidence that we are on a path to deliver continued top-line growth and expand margins as we move into 2019."

Revenue Environment

Delta's adjusted operating revenue of $11.8 billion for the September quarter improved eight percent, or $912 million versus the prior year. This quarterly revenue result marks a record for the company, driven by improvements across Delta's business, including a nearly 20 percent increase in premium product ticket revenues and double-digit percentage increases in cargo, loyalty and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul revenue.

Total unit revenues excluding refinery sales (TRASM) increased 4.3 percent during the period driven by strong demand and improving yields. Foreign exchange benefit of approximately half a point was offset by the impact of Hurricane Florence.

"We generated record revenues in the September quarter on strong demand across the business and a favorable yield environment. In the December quarter we expect total unit revenue growth of three to five percent, driving full year revenue growth to eight percent, the high end of our guidance," said Glen Hauenstein, Delta's President. "The benefits of our brand, industry-leading network, and relentless focus on the customer are driving revenue growth, improving margins and accelerating the pace of our recapture of higher fuel costs."





Increase (Decrease)





3Q18 versus 3Q17

Revenue


3Q18 ($M)


Change

YoY

Unit
Revenue

Yield

Capacity

        Domestic

$

7,395


9.2%

3.3%

3.2%

5.6%

Atlantic


1,996


10.7%

7.8%

7.0%

2.7%

Pacific


730


3.0%

4.8%

6.3%

(1.7)%

Latin America


675


(2.6)%

(2.9)%

(0.8)%

0.3%

Total Passenger

$

10,796


8.2%

4.2%

4.2%

3.9%

Cargo Revenue


226


18.5%




Other Revenue


931


4.4%




Total Revenue

$

11,953


8.1%

4.0%



       Third Party Refinery Sales


(108)






Total Revenue, adjusted

$

11,845


8.3%

4.3%



December Quarter 2018

Despite an expected 30 percent increase in fuel price, Delta expects pre-tax margins to stabilize in the December quarter driven by continued top-line growth and improving cost performance.


4Q18 Forecast

Earnings per share

$1.10 - $1.30

Pre-tax margin

9% - 11%

Fuel price, including taxes, settled hedges and refinery impact

$2.47 - 2.52

Total revenue growth (year-over-year)

Up ~8%

Total unit revenue excluding refinery sales (year-over-year)

Up 3% - 5%

CASM - Excluding fuel and profit sharing (year-over-year)

Flat - down 1%

System Capacity (year-over-year)

Up ~4%

See Note A for information about reconciliation of projected non-GAAP financial measures

Cost Performance

Total adjusted operating expenses for the September quarter increased $1.0 billion versus the prior year quarter, with more than half of the increase driven by higher fuel prices.

CASM-Ex was flat for the September quarter 2018 compared to the prior year period, a three-point improvement from the June quarter. Efficiency gains successfully offset cost pressures from higher revenue-related costs and product and employee investments.

"The September quarter marked an important inflection point in changing our non-fuel cost trajectory, and we expect to deliver on our full-year target of one to two percent non-fuel unit cost growth," said Paul Jacobson, Delta's Chief Financial Officer. "Continued focus on cost control, along with incremental efficiency gains from refleeting and One Delta, give us confidence in our ability to keep our non-fuel unit cost growth below two percent next year."

Adjusted fuel expense increased $655 million, or 35 percent, relative to September quarter 2017. Delta's adjusted fuel price per gallon for the September quarter was $2.22, which includes $12 million of benefit from the refinery.

Adjusted non-operating expense improved by $30 million versus the prior year, driven primarily by pension expense favorability. The company expects 2018 full-year adjusted non-operating expense to be approximately $300 million, representing a $160 million improvement over prior year due to favorable interest and pension expenses, offsetting reduced partner earnings due to higher fuel.

Adjusted tax expense declined $221 million for the September quarter primarily due to the reduction in Delta's book tax rate from 34 percent to 23 percent.

Cash Flow and Shareholder Returns

Delta generated $1.5 billion of operating cash flow and $655 million of free cash flow during the quarter, after the investment of $865 million primarily for aircraft purchases and modifications.

For the September quarter, Delta returned $566 million to shareholders, comprised of $325 million of share repurchases and $241 million in dividends.

Strategic Highlights

In the September quarter, Delta achieved a number of milestones across its five key strategic pillars.

Culture and People

  • Received certification as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work for a third straight year, with 93 percent of employees proud to work for Delta, reiterating the importance of the Delta culture.
  • Earned a spot in the transportation section of the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for the eighth consecutive year, as the first airline to offer carbon offsets to customers and the only airline to cap emissions at 2012 levels through purchase of carbon offsets.

Operational Reliability

  • Delivered 97 days of zero system cancellations across the combined mainline and Delta Connection operations on a year-to-date basis, up 46 days from 2017 and exceeding the previous full-year record in the first nine months of the year.
  • Achieved industry-leading operational performance with mainline on-time performance (A0) of 71.5 percent year-to-date; and top baggage performance as measured in the latest Department of Transportation report.

Network and Partnerships

  • Achieved major milestones in the Delta/Korean joint venture including the completion of pricing harmonization, co-location of teams in Seoul and Atlanta, and broad alignment of commercial strategy.
  • Signed a definitive agreement with WestJet that, after regulatory approval, will create a transborder joint venture serving more than 30 cities, which covers over 95 percent of U.S.-Canadian demand, providing enhanced offerings and more choice for customers.
  • Continued Delta's global and domestic expansion with the announcement of plans to expand access to London-Heathrow and Paris-Charles de Gaulle from key hubs and gateways including Detroit, Los Angeles, New York-JFK, and Portland, Ore; new Boston to Lisbon service; new Tampa to Amsterdam service; additional frequency to Tel Aviv from New York-JFK; and, new Honolulu service from Detroit.

Customer Experience and Loyalty

  • Installed seat-back entertainment on its 600th aircraft, more than any airline in the world, giving more customers than ever convenient access to free in-flight entertainment on Delta Studio.
  • Announced the launch of the first biometric terminal in the United States, transforming the customer journey with a seamless travel experience through the Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal in Atlanta.
  • Launched personalized company sites to allow individual corporate travelers to stay up to date on benefits they receive through their company's Corporate Sales Agreement with Delta.

Investment Grade Balance Sheet

  • Received reaffirmation of an investment-grade credit rating by S&P Ratings, showing the confidence of the market in the sustainability and durability of the company.

September Quarter Results

Special items for the quarter consist primarily of mark-to-market adjustments on refinery fuel hedges and unrealized gains/losses on investments.


GAAP

Adjusted

($ in millions except per share and unit costs)

3Q18

3Q17

3Q18

3Q17

Pre-tax income

1,674


1,776


1,601


1,696


Net income

1,312


1,159


1,236


1,109


Diluted earnings per share

1.91


1.61


1.80


1.54


Operating revenue

11,953


11,061


11,845


10,933


Operating expense

10,311


9,238


10,220


9,184


Fuel expense

2,498


1,785


2,514


1,859


Average fuel price per gallon

2.21


1.61


2.22


1.68


Consolidated unit cost (CASM/CASM-Ex)

14.15


13.17


9.62


9.62


Non-operating income/(expense)

32


(47)


(24)


(53)


Total unit revenues (TRASM/TRASM, adjusted)

16.40


15.77


16.25


15.58


About Delta

Delta Air Lines serves more than 180 million customers each year. In 2018, Delta was named to Fortune's top 50 Most Admired Companies in addition to being named the most admired airline for the seventh time in eight years. Additionally, Delta has ranked No.1 in the Business Travel News Annual Airline survey for an unprecedented seven consecutive years. With an industry-leading global network, Delta and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to 324 destinations in 57 countries on six continents. Headquartered in Atlanta, Delta employs more than 80,000 employees worldwide and operates a mainline fleet of more than 800 aircraft. The airline is a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance and participates in the industry's leading transatlantic joint venture with Air France-KLM and Alitalia as well as a joint venture with Virgin Atlantic. Including its worldwide alliance partners, Delta offers customers more than 15,000 daily flights, with key hubs and markets including Amsterdam, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York-JFK and LaGuardia, London-Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City, São Paulo, Seattle, Seoul, and Tokyo-Narita. Delta has invested billions of dollars in airport facilities, global products and services, and technology to enhance the customer experience in the air and on the ground. Additional information is available on the Delta News Hub, as well as delta.com, Twitter @DeltaNewsHub and Facebook.com/delta.

Forward Looking Statements

Statements in this press release that are not historical facts, including statements regarding our estimates, expectations, beliefs, intentions, projections or strategies for the future, may be "forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the estimates, expectations, beliefs, intentions, projections and strategies reflected in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the cost of aircraft fuel; the impact of fuel hedging activity including rebalancing our hedge portfolio, recording mark-to-market adjustments or posting collateral in connection with our fuel hedge contracts; the availability of aircraft fuel; the performance of our significant investments in airlines in other parts of the world; the possible effects of accidents involving our aircraft; breaches or security lapses in our information technology systems; disruptions in our information technology infrastructure; our dependence on technology in our operations; the restrictions that financial covenants in our financing agreements could have on our financial and business operations; labor issues; the effects of weather, natural disasters and seasonality on our business; the effects of an extended disruption in services provided by third party regional carriers; failure or inability of insurance to cover a significant liability at Monroe's Trainer refinery; the impact of environmental regulation on the Trainer refinery, including costs related to renewable fuel standard regulations; our ability to retain senior management and key employees; damage to our reputation and brand if we are exposed to significant adverse publicity through social media; the effects of terrorist attacks or geopolitical conflict; competitive conditions in the airline industry; interruptions or disruptions in service at major airports at which we operate; the effects of extensive government regulation on our business; the sensitivity of the airline industry to prolonged periods of stagnant or weak economic conditions; uncertainty in economic conditions and regulatory environment in the United Kingdom related to the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union; and the effects of the rapid spread of contagious illnesses. Additional information concerning risks and uncertainties that could cause differences between actual results and forward-looking statements is contained in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 and our Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2018. Caution should be taken not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which represent our views only as of October 11, 2018, and which we have no current intention to update.

 

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(Unaudited)












Three Months Ended




Nine Months Ended




September 30,




September 30,



(in millions, except per share data)

2018

2017

$ Change

% Change


2018

2017

$ Change

% Change

Operating Revenue:










Passenger

10,796


9,979


817


8

%


30,107


27,925


2,182


8

%

Cargo

226


191


35


19

%


651


542


109


20

%

Other

931


891


40


4

%


2,938


2,443


495


20

%

  Total operating revenue

11,953


11,061


892


8

%


33,696


30,910


2,786


9

%











Operating Expense:










Salaries and related costs

2,753


2,619


134


5

%


8,004


7,525


479


6

%

Aircraft fuel and related taxes

2,498


1,785


713


40

%


6,693


4,954


1,739


35

%

Regional carriers expense, excluding fuel

903


887


16


2

%


2,643


2,589


54


2

%

Depreciation and amortization

580


571


9


2

%


1,780


1,639


141


9

%

Contracted services

562


543


19


3

%


1,646


1,572


74


5

%

Passenger commissions and other selling expenses

535


499


36


7

%


1,473


1,371


102


7

%

Ancillary businesses and refinery

410


387


23


6

%


1,396


975


421


43

%

Aircraft maintenance materials and outside repairs

371


390


(19)


(5)

%


1,233


1,214


19


2

%

Landing fees and other rents

421


392


29


7

%


1,201


1,126


75


7

%

Profit sharing

395


314


81


26

%


978


803


175


22

%

Passenger service

329


331


(2)


(1)

%


892


849


43


5

%

Aircraft rent

99


89


10


11

%


291


258


33


13

%

Other

455


431


24


6

%


1,305


1,230


75


6

%

Total operating expense

10,311


9,238


1,073


12

%


29,535


26,105


3,430


13

%











Operating Income

1,642


1,823


(181)


(10)

%


4,161


4,805


(644)


(13)

%











Non-Operating Expense:










Interest expense, net

(84)


(100)


16


(16)

%


(274)


(297)


23


(8)

%

Unrealized gain/(loss) on investments, net

50



50


NM   


(171)



(171)


NM   

Miscellaneous, net

66


53


13


25

%


48


(51)


99


NM   

Total non-operating income/(expense), net

32


(47)


79


NM   


(397)


(348)


(49)


14

%











Income Before Income Taxes

1,674


1,776


(102)


(6)

%


3,764


4,457


(693)


(16)

%











Income Tax Provision

(362)


(617)


255


(41)

%


(880)


(1,550)


670


(43)

%











Net Income

$

1,312


$

1,159


$

153


13

%


$

2,884


$

2,907


$

(23)


(1)

%











Basic Earnings Per Share

$

1.91


$

1.62





$

4.15


$

4.01




Diluted Earnings Per Share

$

1.91


$

1.61





$

4.14


$

4.00














Basic Weighted Average Shares Outstanding

686


716





695


724




Diluted Weighted Average Shares Outstanding

688


719





697


727














DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Passenger Revenue

(Unaudited)










Three Months Ended




Nine Months Ended




September 30,




September 30,



(in millions)

2018

2017

$ Change

% Change


2018

2017

$ Change

% Change

Ticket- Main cabin

5,873


5,724


149


3

%


16,158


15,914


244


2

%

Ticket- Business cabin and premium products

3,680


3,088


592


19

%


10,356


8,609


1,747


20

%

Loyalty travel awards

678


622


56


9

%


1,976


1,826


150


8

%

Travel-related services

565


545


20


4

%


1,617


1,576


41


3

%

Total passenger revenue

10,796


9,979


817


8

%


30,107


27,925


2,182


8

%











DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Other Revenue

(Unaudited)










Three Months Ended




Nine Months Ended




September 30,




September 30,



(in millions)

2018

2017

$ Change

% Change


2018

2017

$ Change

% Change

Ancillary businesses and refinery

433


419


14


3

%


1,475


1,050


425


40

%

Loyalty program

369


317


52


16

%


1,075


939


136


14

%

Miscellaneous

129


155


(26)


(17)

%


388


454


(66)


(15)

%

Total other revenue

931


891


40


4

%


2,938


2,443


495


20

%











Note: The prior periods presented here have been recast to reflect adoption of new accounting standards.

























 

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Statistical Summary

(Unaudited)


Three Months Ended



Nine Months Ended



September 30,



September 30,



2018

2017

Change


2018

2017

Change

Revenue passenger miles (millions)

63,320


61,006


3.8

%


172,002


166,533


3.3

%

Available seat miles (millions)

72,875


70,167


3.9

%


200,842


194,265


3.4

%

Passenger mile yield (cents)

17.05


16.36


4.2

%


17.50


16.77


4.4

%

Passenger revenue per available seat mile (cents)

14.81


14.22


4.2

%


14.99


14.37


4.3

%

Total revenue per available seat mile (cents)

16.40


15.77


4.0

%


16.78


15.91


5.5

%

TRASM, adjusted- see Note A (cents)

16.25


15.58


4.3

%


16.51


15.78


4.6

%

Operating cost per available seat mile (cents)

14.15


13.17


7.4

%


14.71


13.44


9.4

%

CASM-Ex - see Note A (cents)

9.62


9.62


%


10.19


9.97


2.2

%

Passenger load factor

86.9

%

86.9

%

pts


85.6

%

85.7

%

(0.1)

 pts

Fuel gallons consumed (millions)

1,135


1,108


2.4

%


3,137


3,073


2.1

%

Average price per fuel gallon

$

2.21


$

1.61


37.3

%


$

2.13


$

1.61


32.3

%

Average price per fuel gallon, adjusted - see Note A

$

2.22


$

1.68


32.1

%


$

2.14


$

1.68


27.3

%

Number of aircraft in fleet, end of period

1,026


996


30







Note: The prior periods presented here have been recast to reflect adoption of new accounting standards. Except for number of aircraft in fleet, consolidated data presented includes operations under Delta's contract carrier arrangements.

 

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.



Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows



(Unaudited)









Three Months Ended




September 30,



(in millions)

2018

2017



Cash Flows From Operating Activities:





Net income

$

1,312


$

1,159




Depreciation and amortization

580


571




Deferred income taxes

351


612




Pension, postretirement and postemployment payments greater than expense

(64)


4




Changes in air traffic liability

(825)


(845)




Changes in profit sharing

395


314




Other working capital changes, net

(249)


(222)




     Net cash provided by operating activities

1,500


1,593









Cash Flows From Investing Activities:





Property and equipment additions:





     Flight equipment, including advance payments

(570)


(614)




     Ground property and equipment, including technology

(397)


(328)




Net redemptions (purchases) of short-term investments

42


(213)




Other, net

17


(140)




     Net cash used in investing activities

(908)


(1,295)









Cash Flows From Financing Activities:





Payments on long-term debt and capital lease obligations

(648)


(255)




Repurchases of common stock

(325)


(550)




Cash dividends

(241)


(219)




Proceeds from long-term obligations





Other, net

10


(62)




     Net cash used in financing activities

(1,204)


(1,086)









Net Decrease in Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash

(612)


(788)




Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period

3,260


2,305




Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period

$

2,648


$

1,517









The following table provides a reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash reported within the Consolidated Balance Sheets to
the total of the same such amounts shown above:










Current assets:





     Cash and cash equivalents

$

1,380


$

1,478




     Restricted cash included in prepaid expenses and other

54


39




Other assets:





     Cash restricted for airport construction

1,214





Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

$

2,648


$

1,517









Note: The prior periods presented here have been recast to reflect adoption of new accounting standards.



 


 

DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited)



September 30,


December 31,

(in millions)

2018


2017

ASSETS

Current Assets:





Cash and cash equivalents

$

1,380



$

1,814



Short-term investments

478



825



Accounts receivable, net

2,517



2,377



Fuel inventory

715



916



Expendable parts and supplies inventories, net

455



413



Prepaid expenses and other

1,181



1,499



     Total current assets

6,726



7,844







Property and Equipment, Net:





Property and equipment, net

28,565



26,563







Other Assets:





Goodwill

9,794



9,794



Identifiable intangibles, net

4,835



4,847



Cash restricted for airport construction

1,214





Deferred income taxes, net

432



1,354



Other noncurrent assets

3,437



3,309



     Total other assets

19,712



19,304


Total assets

$

55,003



$

53,711







LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Current Liabilities:





Current maturities of long-term debt and capital leases

$

1,176



$

2,242



Air traffic liability

5,535



4,364



Accounts payable

3,265



3,674



Accrued salaries and related benefits

2,852



3,022



Frequent flyer deferred revenue

2,935



2,762



Fuel card obligation

1,066



1,067



Other accrued liabilities

1,329



1,868



     Total current liabilities

18,158



18,999







Noncurrent Liabilities:





Long-term debt and capital leases

8,115



6,592



Pension, postretirement and related benefits

8,902



9,810



Frequent flyer deferred revenue

3,607



3,559



Other noncurrent liabilities

2,517



2,221



     Total noncurrent liabilities

23,141



22,182







Commitments and Contingencies









Stockholders' Equity:

13,704



12,530


Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

55,003



$

53,711







Note: The prior periods presented here have been recast to reflect adoption of new accounting standards.


Note A: The following tables show reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures. The reasons Delta uses these measures are described below. Reconciliations may not calculate due to rounding.

Delta sometimes uses information ("non-GAAP financial measures") that is derived from the Consolidated Financial Statements, but that is not presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. ("GAAP"). Under the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules, non-GAAP financial measures may be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, but should not be considered a substitute for or superior to GAAP results. The tables below show reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures used in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

Forward Looking Projections. The Company is not able to reconcile forward looking non-GAAP financial measures because the adjusting items such as those used in the reconciliations below will not be known until the end of the period and could be significant.  

Pre-tax Income and Net Income, adjusted. We adjust pre-tax income and net income for mark-to-market ("MTM") adjustments and settlements on fuel hedge contracts, the MTM adjustments recorded by our equity method investees, Virgin Atlantic and Aeroméxico, and unrealized gains/losses on our investments in GOL, China Eastern and Air France-KLM, to determine pre-tax income and net income, adjusted. We include the income tax effect of adjustments when presenting net income, adjusted.

MTM adjustments and settlements. MTM adjustments are defined as fair value changes recorded in periods other than the settlement period. Such fair value changes are not necessarily indicative of the actual settlement value of the underlying hedge in the contract settlement period. Settlements represent cash received or paid on hedge contracts settled during the period.

Equity investment MTM adjustments. We record our proportionate share of earnings/loss from our equity investments in Virgin Atlantic and Aeroméxico in non-operating expense. We adjust for our equity method investees' MTM adjustments to allow investors to better understand and analyze our core operational performance in the periods shown.

Unrealized gain/loss on investments. We record the unrealized gains/losses on our investments in GOL, China Eastern and Air France-KLM in non-operating expense. Adjusting for these gains/losses allows investors to better understand and analyze our core operational performance in the periods shown.

 


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


September 30, 2018


September 30, 2018


Pre-Tax


Income


Net


Net Income

(in millions, except per share data)

Income


Tax


Income


 Per Diluted Share

GAAP

$

1,674



$

(362)



$

1,312



$

1.91


Adjusted for:








     MTM adjustments and settlements

(16)



(2)



(18)




     Equity investment MTM adjustments

(7)



(1)



(8)




     Unrealized gain/loss on investments

(50)





(50)




Total adjustments

(73)



(3)



(76)



(0.11)


Non-GAAP

$

1,601



$

(365)



$

1,236



$

1.80


Year-over-year change

$

(94)



$

221





16

%









Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


September 30, 2017


September 30, 2017


Pre-Tax


Income


Net


Net Income

(in millions, except per share data)

Income


Tax


Income


 Per Diluted Share

GAAP

$

1,776



$

(617)



$

1,159



$

1.61


Adjusted for:








     MTM adjustments and settlements

(74)



27



(47)




     Equity investment MTM adjustments

(7)



3



(4)




Total adjustments

(81)



30



(51)



(0.07)


Non-GAAP

$

1,696



$

(587)



$

1,109



$

1.54










Operating Revenue, adjusted and Total Revenue Per Available Seat Mile "TRASM", adjusted. We adjust operating revenue and TRASM for refinery sales to third parties to determine operating revenue, adjusted and TRASM, adjusted because refinery sales to third parties are not related to our airline segment. Operating revenue, adjusted and TRASM, adjusted therefore provide a more meaningful comparison of revenue from our airline operations to the rest of the airline industry.











Three Months Ended



(in millions)


September 30, 2018

September 30, 2017


Change

Operating revenue

$

11,953


$

11,061




Adjusted for:





     Third-party refinery sales

(108)


(129)




Operating revenue, adjusted

$

11,845


$

10,933



8.3

%

Year-over-year change



$

912















Three Months Ended





September 30, 2018

September 30, 2017


Change

TRASM (cents)

16.40


15.77




Adjusted for:





     Third-party refinery sales

(0.15)


(0.18)




TRASM, adjusted

16.25


15.58



4.3

%


















Nine Months Ended





September 30, 2018

September 30, 2017


Change

TRASM (cents)

16.78


15.91




Adjusted for:





     Third-party refinery sales

(0.27)


(0.13)




TRASM, adjusted

16.51


15.78



4.6

%








Fuel expense, adjusted and Average fuel price per gallon, adjusted. The tables below show the components of fuel expense, including the impact of the refinery segment and airline segment hedging on fuel expense and average price per gallon. We then adjust for MTM adjustments and settlements for the same reason described under the heading pre-tax income and net income, adjusted:







Average Price Per Gallon



Three Months Ended



Three Months Ended



September 30,



September 30,

(in millions, except per gallon data)

2018

2017



2018

2017

Fuel purchase cost

$

2,526


$

1,822




$

2.23


$

1.64


Airline segment fuel hedge impact

(16)





(0.01)



Refinery segment impact

(12)


(37)




(0.01)


(0.03)


Total fuel expense

$

2,498


$

1,785




$

2.21


$

1.61


MTM adjustments and settlements

16


74




0.01


0.07


Total fuel expense, adjusted

$

2,514


$

1,859




$

2.22


$

1.68


Change year-over-year

$

655







Percent change year-over-year

35

%
















Nine Months Ended



Nine Months Ended



September 30,



September 30,

(in millions, except per gallon data)

2018

2017



2018

2017

Fuel purchase cost

$

6,814


$

5,029




$

2.17


$

1.64


Airline segment fuel hedge impact

(20)


12




(0.01)



Refinery segment impact

(101)


(87)




(0.03)


(0.03)


Total fuel expense

$

6,693


$

4,954




$

2.13


$

1.61


MTM adjustments and settlements

20


210




0.01


0.07


Total fuel expense, adjusted

$

6,713


$

5,164




$

2.14


$

1.68










Operating Expense, adjusted. We adjust operating expense for MTM adjustments and settlements and third-party refinery sales for the same reasons described above under the headings pre-tax income and net income, adjusted and operating revenue and TRASM, adjusted to determine operating expense, adjusted.





Three Months Ended





September 30,

(in millions)


2018

2017

Operating expense



$

10,311


$

9,238


Adjusted for:





     MTM adjustments and settlements


16


74


     Third-party refinery sales


(108)


(129)


Operating expense, adjusted


$

10,220


$

9,184


Year-over-year change



$

1,036



Non-Fuel Unit Cost or Cost per Available Seat Mile, ("CASM-Ex"). We adjust CASM for the following items to determine CASM-Ex for the reasons described below:

Aircraft fuel and related taxes. The volatility in fuel prices impacts the comparability of year-over-year financial performance. The adjustment for aircraft fuel and related taxes allows investors to understand and analyze our non-fuel costs and year-over-year financial performance.

Ancillary businesses and refinery. These expenses include aircraft maintenance and staffing services we provide to third parties, our vacation wholesale operations and refinery cost of sales to third parties. Because these businesses are not related to the generation of a seat mile, we adjust for the costs related to these areas to provide a more meaningful comparison of the costs of our airline operations to the rest of the airline industry.

Profit sharing. We adjust for profit sharing because this adjustment allows investors to better understand and analyze our recurring cost performance and provides a more meaningful comparison of our core operating costs to the airline industry.

 





Three Months Ended







September 30, 2018


September 30, 2017


Change

CASM (cents)

14.15



13.17




Adjusted for:






     Aircraft fuel and related taxes

(3.43)



(2.54)




     Ancillary businesses and refinery

(0.56)



(0.56)




     Profit sharing

(0.54)



(0.45)




CASM-Ex

9.62



9.62



%













Three Months Ended







June 30, 2018


June 30, 2017


Change

CASM (cents)

14.73



13.23




Adjusted for:






     Aircraft fuel and related taxes

(3.41)



(2.55)




     Ancillary businesses and refinery

(0.72)



(0.44)




     Profit sharing

(0.58)



(0.51)




CASM-Ex

10.02



9.73



2.9

%














Nine Months Ended







September 30, 2018


September 30, 2017


Change

CASM (cents)

14.71



13.44




Adjusted for:






     Aircraft fuel and related taxes

(3.33)



(2.55)




     Ancillary businesses and refinery

(0.70)



(0.50)




     Profit sharing

(0.49)



(0.41)




CASM-Ex

10.19



9.97



2.2

%









Non-operating Expense, adjusted. We adjust for equity investment MTM adjustments and unrealized gain/loss on investments to determine non-operating expense, adjusted for the same reasons described above in the heading pre-tax income and net income, adjusted.



Three Months Ended

(in millions)

September 30, 2018

September 30, 2017

Non-operating income/(expense)

$

32


$

(47)


Adjusted for:



     Equity investment MTM adjustments

(7)


(7)


     Unrealized gain/loss on investments

(50)



Non-operating expense, adjusted

$

(24)


$

(53)


Change year-over-year

$

(30)



Free Cash Flow. We present free cash flow because management believes this metric is helpful to investors to evaluate the company's ability to generate cash that is available for use for debt service or general corporate initiatives. Adjustments include:

Net purchases (redemptions) of short-term investments. Net purchases (redemptions) of short-term investments represent the net purchase and sale activity of investments and marketable securities in the period, including gains and losses. We adjust free cash flow for this activity, net, to provide investors a better understanding of the company's free cash flow position core to operations.

Reimbursements from third parties related to build-to-suit facilities and other. Management believes investors should be informed that these reimbursements for build-to-suit leased facilities effectively reduce net cash provided by operating activities and related capital expenditures.

 





Three Months Ended

(in millions)



September 30, 2018

Net cash provided by operating activities


$

1,500


Net cash used in investing activities


(908)


Adjustments:



     Net purchases (redemptions) of short-term investments


(42)


     Reimbursements from third parties related to build-to-suit facilities and other

104


Total free cash flow


$

655


Capital Expenditures, net. We present net capital expenditures because management believes investors should be informed that a portion of these capital expenditures are reimbursed by a third party.




Three Months Ended

(in millions)


September 30, 2018

Flight equipment, including advance payments


$

570


Ground property and equipment, including technology


397


Reimbursements from third parties related to build-to-suit-facilities and other


(102)


Capital expenditures, net


$

865


 

 

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