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Fitch restores Delta's investment-grade rating

FILE PHOTO: Delta Air Lines planes are seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport on the July 4th weekend in Queens, New York City

By Rajesh Kumar Singh

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings on Tuesday upgraded Delta Air Lines' credit rating to investment grade, citing improvements in its balance sheet in the past three years.

The Atlanta-based carrier's rating was cut to junk during the pandemic when a slump in air travel brought the industry to its knees. A junk credit rating makes it harder and more expensive for companies to raise capital.

After the pandemic, Delta has been focusing on paying down debt and getting back its investment-grade rating.

Fitch upgraded Delta to 'BBB-' from 'BB+' with a stable outlook. The carrier also has an investment grade rating from Moody's, but S&P rates it in junk territory.

Fitch said Delta's credit metrics have improved considerably after the pandemic as it has reduced its gross debt and operating leases by roughly $11 billion in the past three years.

It said travel demand will remain healthy through 2024, helping Delta generate free cash flow. It expects the company to reduce unencumbered assets to $30 billion by the end of the year.

Delta forecast last Thursday a lower-than-expected third-quarter profit as excess industry capacity has dampened airfares at the low end of the market.

Fitch, however, said it expects Delta to remain among the most profitable airlines, citing a pickup in corporate travel bookings and sustained demand for premium travel.

(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Richard Chang)