The company said today that excluding those one-time charges, American and US Airways would have earned a combined profit of USD 436 million, or 59 cents per share. Analysts, who usually exclude items, were expecting 55 cents per share.
The airlines merged on December 9 as American came out from two years under bankruptcy protection and formed a new company called American Airlines Group Inc, the world's biggest airline operator.
The company also gave figures as if the airlines had merged at the beginning of the quarter, and compared those to the separate results of American and US Airways during the same period in 2012.
The combined profit of USD 436 million, which excluded the one-time restructuring items, compared with a combined loss of USD 42 million a year earlier.
"The early returns on our merger are very positive," CEO Doug Parker said in a statement. He said the company expected results to improve further in 2014.
In trading before the market opened, the company's shares were up 52 cents to USD 30.70.
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