Why Air Canada’s Stock Is Soaring Today

Air Canada (TSX:AC)(TSX:AC.B) beat Q2 expectations this morning, and its stock has reacted by soaring over 7%. Should you buy now? Let’s find out.

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Air Canada (TSX:AC)(TSX:AC.B), Canada’s largest airline company, announced better-than-expected second-quarter earnings results this morning, and its stock has responded by soaring over 7%. Let’s take a closer look at the results and the fundamentals of its stock to determine if the rally can continue and if we should be long-term buyers today.

Breaking down the better-than-expected results

Here’s a breakdown of 12 of the most notable statistics from Air Canada’s three-month period ended on June 30, 2017, compared with the same period a year ago:

Metric Q2 2017 Q2 2016 Change
Passenger revenues $3,517 million $3,143 million 11.9%
Cargo revenues $154 million $111 million 38.7%
Other revenues $239 million $204 million 17.2%
Total revenues $3,910 million $3,458 million 13.1%
Adjusted net income $215 million $203 million 5.9%
Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) $0.78 $0.72 8.3%
EBITDAR (excluding special items) $670 million $605 million 10.7%
EBITDAR margin 17.1% 17.5% (40 basis points)
Net operating cash flow $829 million $658 million 26%
Free cash flow (cash use) $305 million ($443 million) N.A.
Aircraft in operating fleet at period-end 393 380 3.4%
Revenue passengers carried (thousands) 11,895 10,846 9.7%

What should you do now?

It was a very strong quarter overall for Air Canada as it achieved record operating revenues, record EBITDAR, and ended the quarter with record liquidity levels. The results also crushed the consensus estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, which called for adjusted EPS of $0.36 on revenue of $3.79 billion. With all of this being said, I think the market has reacted correctly by sending its shares higher, and I think it still represents a great long-term investment opportunity today for two primary reasons.

First, it still trades at very attractive valuations. Air Canada’s stock still trades at just 6.1 times fiscal 2017’s estimated EPS of $3.53 and a mere 5.2 times fiscal 2018’s estimated EPS of $4.14, both of which are very inexpensive given its current earnings-growth rate and estimated 10.2% long-term growth rate.

Second, it has continued to add routes, which will fuel future growth. Air Canada launched 16 international and U.S. transborder routes in the second quarter alone, which helped the company serve a record 167,000 customers on June 29, and it expects to set a new record in August. Adding routes will help drive revenues higher in the years ahead, and if the company can keep its costs under control, which I think it can, this will lead to record financial results.

With all of the information provided above in mind, I think all Foolish investors seeking exposure to the airline industry should strongly consider beginning to scale in to long-term positions in Air Canada today.

Fool contributor Joseph Solitro has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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