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Southwest Profit Puts Largest Carriers Just Below Quarterly Record

July 29, 2010 - 01:05 PM ET

By Jay Boehmer

Southwest Airlines on Thursday reported a $112 million second-quarter profit. As the last of the major domestic carriers to report earnings, Southwest's net income helped propel the nine largest U.S. carriers to an aggregate quarterly profit of $1.86 billion, rivaling the best earnings of the decade.

According to a research note issued Thursday by AirlineFinancials.com, the nine largest U.S. carriers reported $31.7 billion in revenues for the quarter, the second best in history after the $33.3 billion record set in the second quarter of 2008. The $1.86 billion in net profits, meanwhile, "missed the decade high set in 2007 by only $8 million." 

Southwest CEO Gary Kelly during the carrier's earnings call on Thursday said the carrier's revenue during the quarter grew 21 percent. "It's a revenue story," he said. "That's what drove our earnings growth, and a number of factors are involved in driving our revenue growth. All of that led to our second-best quarterly profit in our history, second only to the second quarter of 2006."

CFO Laura Wright said business travel demand strengthened during the quarter, but added that sector "has not fully recovered." The carrier said it determines business performance from a number of metrics, including close-in booking windows, Business Select uptake and corporate account performance, among others.

Revenue from the carrier's Business Select product grew 24 percent year over year, while corporate account revenue—which Kelly said comprises less than 10 percent of Southwest's overall business—grew 30 percent year over year in terms of passengers and more than 50 percent year over year in terms of revenues. Kelly said corporate business is "a minority of our business, and not even the majority of our business travelers, but it's at least some indication that we're seeing some strengthening there."

Kelly said the carrier will be making a further push to drive more business travel "over the next 12 months," as it rolls out onboard Wi-Fi, upgrades its frequent flyer program and strengthens the value proposition for that category of passenger. 

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