American Airlines (Nasdaq:AAL) exceeded revenue and earnings expectations in Q3, reporting $13.70 billion in revenue and an adjusted loss of $0.17 per share, beating Wall Street estimates. The airline saw a 39 basis-point increase in net income and a 69.66% surge in operating income. Management anticipates a strong finish to 2025, with Q4 EPS guidance of $0.45 to $0.75 and full-year free cash flow exceeding $1 billion. Key areas to watch include domestic demand sustainability, indirect channel recovery, and the upcoming Citi credit card agreement ramp in January 2026.
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