Southwest Airlines (LUV) Goldman Sachs Industrials and Materials Conference summary
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Goldman Sachs Industrials and Materials Conference summary
11 Jan, 2026Revenue and demand trends
Raised revenue guidance, increasing midpoint to 5.5%-7% year-over-year, driven by strong close-in and holiday demand continuing into Q1 2025.
Tactical network improvements, marketing distribution enhancements, and metasearch partnerships are boosting demand.
Revenue management system maturation is reducing previous drags and improving yields and load factors.
Both peak and off-peak periods are showing broad strength due to network adjustments and better demand matching.
Industry-wide capacity discipline and supply constraints from manufacturers are supporting a constructive backdrop.
Strategic initiatives and financial targets
Targeting $4 billion incremental EBIT run rate by 2027, with $3 billion from revenue initiatives and $1.5 billion from assigned seating and extra leg room by 2026-2027.
2025 benefits will come from tactical network changes, revenue management, and marketing distribution, with major new products ramping in 2026.
Execution is on track, with technology and aircraft retrofits progressing as planned; new products to be sold in late 2025 and operated in early 2026.
Revenue projections are conservative, with potential upside from share shift and favorable industry conditions.
Capacity and operational efficiency
Capacity down 4% in Q4 and expected down 1%-3% in Q1 2025, with full-year 2025 growth of 1%-2% driven by operational initiatives, not new aircraft deliveries.
Conservative planning for Boeing deliveries, with actual numbers well below contractual, to avoid schedule disruptions.
Incremental capacity in 2025-2027 will come from red-eye flights and compressed turn times, enabled by technology and operational improvements.
Technology upgrades, such as paperless operations and ramp information displays, are improving efficiency and customer satisfaction.
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