Delta Posts Improved Profit, Braces for $2 Billion Fuel Cost Surge

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Delta Air Lines planes at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. Andrew Kelly/ReutersDelta Air Lines reported a sharply improved first-quarter profit on April 8, but struck a cautious tone for the current quarter, as higher jet fuel costs weigh heavily on its margins.For the first quarter of 2026, Delta reported a net loss of $289 million on revenue of $15.9 billion. Excluding gains and losses on equity investments, debt extinguishment costs, and gains on investment sales, the Atlanta-based airline posted an adjusted net profit of $423 million, about 45 percent higher than a year earlier.

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