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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Air Canada T.AC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACDVF

Air Canada is an airline company. The Company is a provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-United States (U.S.) transborder market and the international market to and from Canada. It provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and internationally on six continents. The Company’s Aeroplan program is Canada's... see more

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Air Canada > Q1 2024 Demand/Capacity/Yield
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Post by Rouge10 on Feb 01, 2024 10:28pm

Q1 2024 Demand/Capacity/Yield

DEMAND (CATSA): 2024 demand is holding strong as expected.

First 4 weeks of 2024 CATSA traffic volume came at 100.5% of 2019 and 110.5% of 2023. If the operating model of airlines were similar to 2019 then AC should be at 100 in Jan 2024, but the model has changed.

Last year in Q1 2023, AC was at 84% capacity (with 85% load factor) of 2019 where as CATSA number were at 90.4% of 2019. AC did not ramp up unprofitable (or low profit) domestic capacity, leaving it for low cost carriers and WJ to operate in low profit market. Instead, AC continued to expand their international footprint in higher profit market. Asia Pacific market will keep yield averages strong.

In US, Jan 2024 traffic came at 6.6% higher than 2023. In Jan 2024 (and continuing on) AC is focused on catering more profitable international travel. This will keep load factor high and bring more revenue per ASM (Available seat mile), leading to strong yield.

AC will confirm demand trends in 2 weeks. Though we can safely assume near term trends are strong leading to strong Q1(and after) results.
 

CAPACITY: Forecasted capacity increase (~100% of 2019 ) to be well managed.

If YTD 2024 increased demand (100.5%-90.4% = 10pp) is proportionately (as per last year) allocated to AC and other airlines, AC capacity/traffic should increase by 10pp and two scenarios are possible:
  1. @ additional 10 pp capacity increase, resultant load factor will be higher (~86%).
  2. If load factor stays the same (85%), capacity increase will be 11+%.
In above scenarios one can expect strong (increasing) yields and margins.

I am assuming other players like westjet etc.. ran smooth operations in Jan and did not loose passengers. If not, AC's proportion would be higher from total increase this year leading to higher load factor or higher capacity.
 
YIELD/REVENUE: Yields will stay strong

Demand, so far in 2024 is robust and capacity well managed by AC. In such environment, yields will stay strong (at least same as Q3/Q4 if not better). These numbers are slightly better than my assumptions. Higher capacity doesn’t mean higher yield but higher load factors do. Given AC is more focused on higher yield travel (not lower domestic travel), I am assuming 0.5% increase in yield in Q1 over Q4.
 
Q1 PERFORMANCE

Above analysis means Q1 is going well and we can expect to get stellar results in Q1. Most of the Q1 fuel is already purchased and remaining will be purchased in coming weeks. Advanced tickets sales usually have a peak between 3-6 weeks. Even after adjusting for pilot salary increases, at end of Q1, we can expect
  1. ~100% increase in EBITDA compared to Q1 2023.
  2. Stronger Cash Flow from Operations than $1.4B (Q1 2023).
  3. Net debt ~ $3.5B
  4. Leverage ratio of ~0.8
 
 2024 performance will be even better than 2023.
Comment by Rob8043 on Feb 01, 2024 11:09pm
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Comment by JuIieRichards on Feb 01, 2024 11:50pm
Excellent post. UPS confirmed that 2023 was a difficult year in global economy but they expect second half of 2024 to be back to strength. The troll on this board is going out of his mind in panic. AC stock going up and up this year.  
Comment by JuIieRichards on Feb 02, 2024 12:15pm
Post by Rouge10on Feb 01, 2024 10:28pm 109 Views  Post# 35858653 Q1 2024 Demand/Capacity/Yield   DEMAND (CATSA): 2024 demand is holding strong as expected.  First 4 weeks of 2024 CATSA traffic volume came at 100.5% of 2019 and 110.5% of 2023. If the operating model of airlines were similar to 2019 then AC should be at 100 in Jan 2024 ...more  
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