By George Glover
Southwest Airlines stock was falling on Thursday after the carrier's fourth-quarter revenue and forward guidance both came in a little short of Wall Street's expectations.
Shares fell 2.7% to $30.80 in premarket trading. Futures tracking the S&P 500 were up 0.4%.
Southwest reported fourth-quarter earnings of 56 cents a share, as revenue rose 3.3% from a year ago to $6.93 billion -- a record for the final three months of the year. Analysts were expecting earnings of 46 cents a share on revenue of $6.96 billion, according to FactSet.
However, the Dallas-based airline's unit revenue guidance looked a little light. Southwest said it expected its revenue per available seat mile -- a key metric of how much money a carrier can make per customer -- to rise by between 5% and 7% over the first quarter. The midpoint of those figures is slightly below the 6.3% growth forecast by analysts.
The carrier also looks set to face cost pressures in the first quarter, guiding for unit costs excluding fuel to jump up to 9%. That's a problem for discount airlines as their business models hinder their ability to hike prices to offset higher costs.
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