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Delta Air warns of rising jet-fuel cost, clouding profit rebound

Delta remains the lone holdout among the largest U.S. airlines when it comes to requiring employee vaccination against Covid-19

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Mary Schlangenstein | Bloomberg
Delta Air Lines Inc. reported the first quarterly profit excluding federal aid at a major U.S. carrier since the start of the pandemic but said rising jet fuel prices are a threat to staying in the black.
 
Earnings for the third quarter exceeded analysts’ expectations as the Atlanta-based airline overcame a temporary slowing of demand amid a resurgence of coronavirus-linked fears stemming from the delta variant. 

Third-quarter net income, excluding $1.3 billion in government aid, came to $194 million, or 30 cents a share, the airline said Wednesday. Analysts had expected 17 cents, according to the average of estimates

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