Susquehanna analyst Christopher Stathoulopoulos raised the firm’s price target on Delta Air Lines (DAL) to $65 from $51 and keeps a Positive rating on the shares. The firm views the company’s comments around “stable demand across both consumer and corporate segments” as a positive read-through for US airline peers and adjacent travel & leisure sectors. Susquehanna sees some support around unit revenues as US domestic industry capacity continues to move lower, with potential RASM upside should the anticipated, tariff-related inflation prove to be benign.
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