First Class Or Coach? The State Of Delta Before Its Earnings Call

 | Oct 09, 2019 02:47AM ET

Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) has been flying high and beating estimates the last few quarters, and the airline is on the runway to profitability once again.

According to Zacks Investment Research, based on analysts' forecasts, the consensus EPS forecast for the quarter is $2.27. The reported EPS for the same quarter last year was $1.8. This implies a rise of 23.8% YoY.

But when it comes to the alternative data, which can give us more insight into how competitors are doing across metrics besides revenue and stock trends, other airlines might have slight edges over Delta in many regards.

The only place we could find Delta as a clear number-one is for number of flights that come in on-time. Delta is first in on-time arrivals for its flights, but the gap is narrowing between it and Southwest .

But among every other conceivable list and metric, Delta is not number one. That doesn't mean Delta isn't great at what it does, or doesn't see record profits, but it can't quite seem to get to number one.

Delta is second to American in total revenue, miles flown, fleet size, brand value, and passangers carried, second in profits to Southwest, third in number of routes, and fifth in destinations served.