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DAL Dividends

Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL) pays $0.75 in dividends per share, with a current dividend yield of 0.90%. The company has dividend history for 2 consecutive years.

DAL Dividend Summary

Consecutive Years

2

Most Recent Ex-Date

May 14, 2026

Most Recent Payment

Jun 4, 2026

DAL Dividends per Share (Nominal History)

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Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL)

Annual Dividend History

YearDividend/ShareYoY Growth
2026(YTD)$0.38
2025$0.68+35.00%
2024$0.50N/A
2023$0.20N/A
2020$0.40N/A
2019$1.51+14.89%
2018$1.31+29.06%
2017$1.01+50.37%
2016$0.68+50.00%
2015$0.45+50.00%
2014$0.30N/A
2013$0.12N/A

Quarterly Dividend History

QuarterDividend/ShareYoY Growth
Q2 2026$0.19+25.00%
Q1 2026$0.19+25.00%
Q4 2025$0.19+25.00%
Q3 2025$0.19+25.00%
Q2 2025$0.15+50.00%
Q1 2025$0.15+50.00%
Q4 2024$0.15+50.00%
Q3 2024$0.15+50.00%
Q2 2024$0.10
Q1 2024$0.10
Q4 2023$0.10
Q3 2023$0.10
Q1 2020$0.40+15.00%
Q4 2019$0.40+15.00%
Q3 2019$0.40+15.00%
Q2 2019$0.35+14.75%
Q1 2019$0.35+14.75%
Q4 2018$0.35+14.75%
Q3 2018$0.35+14.75%
Q2 2018$0.30+50.62%
Q1 2018$0.30+50.62%
Q4 2017$0.30+50.62%
Q3 2017$0.30+50.62%
Q2 2017$0.20+50.00%

Dividend Yield Metrics

Current Yield
0.90%
Average Yield (TTM)
0.90%
Average Yield (3Y)
0.55%
Forward Yield on Cost (3Y)
0.40%
Forward Yield on Cost (5Y)
0.24%
Forward Yield on Cost (10Y)
0.06%

Payout Ratio Analysis

Payout Ratio (Current)
9.72%
FCF Payout Ratio
12.40%
Payout Ratio (3Y Avg)
6.93%
Payout Ratio (5Y Avg)
12.88%
FCF Payout (3Y Avg)
11.27%
FCF Payout (5Y Avg)
22.17%

Dividend Coverage

Payout Ratio
9.7%
Dividends / net income
FCF Payout Ratio
12.4%
Dividends / free cash flow
Consecutive Years
2 years
Years with regular dividend payments
5Y Dividend Growth
10.9%
Compound annual dividend growth

About Delta Air Lines, Inc.

Delta Air Lines, Inc. operates scheduled air transport services for both passengers and freight, serving destinations across the United States and internationally. Its operations are structured into two main segments: its core airline business and a refinery division. Domestically, its network is anchored by primary hubs in Atlanta, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Detroit, and Salt Lake City, further supported by coastal gateways such as Boston, Los Angeles, New York (LaGuardia and JFK), and Seattle. Globally, it maintains a significant presence through key international hubs and operational centers in cities like Amsterdam, Mexico City, London-Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, and Seoul-Incheon. Tickets are distributed through multiple channels, including its official website (delta.com), the Fly Delta mobile app, direct reservations, online travel agencies, traditional brick-and-mortar agencies, and other distribution partners. Beyond flight services, the company offers aircraft maintenance, engineering support, repair, and overhaul capabilities. It also arranges vacation packages for external clients, along with aircraft charter services, management, and associated programs. The airline operates a vast fleet of roughly 1,200 aircraft. Established in 1924, Delta Air Lines, Inc. is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

Atlanta, GA
100,000 employees
Industrials / Airlines, Airports & Air Services
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Airlines, Airports & Air Services
CEO
Edward H. Bastian