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Carnival Q3 earnings preview: high expectations after robust June guidance​

​​The cruise operator enters its Q3 earnings with elevated expectations after projecting $1.30 per share and raising full-year forecasts amid strong demand trends.​

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Axel Rudolph FSTA

Axel Rudolph FSTA

Senior Technical Analyst

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Elevated expectations follow strong guidance

Carnival Corporation is heading into its upcoming quarter-three (Q3) earnings release before the market opens on Monday 29 September with high expectations after providing robust guidance in June. At that time, the company projected adjusted net income of $1.8 billion, or $1.30 per share, for the quarter.

​Year-to-date the Carnival share price has risen by 12% but over the past five years it gained 63.8%.

​Carnival financial expectations

​Carnival is expected to see a slight rise in its revenue and pre-tax profits:

  • Q3 revenue: $8.13 billion, representing a near 3% year-over-year (YoY) increase
  • ​Pre-tax profit: $1.84 billion compared to $1.76 in Q3 2024
  • Earnings per share (EPS): $1.33, up from $1.27 in the same period last year

​The company also raised its full-year outlook - upping forecasts for adjusted net income to $2.69 billion (or $1.97 per share) from prior estimates, demonstrating management's confidence in sustained demand recovery.

​These guidance upgrades reflect the continued strength in cruise demand as the industry benefits from pent-up travel demand and improved operational efficiency following the pandemic recovery period.

​The optimistic projections suggest that Carnival believes the worst of its operational challenges are behind it and that the business is positioned for sustained profitability improvement.

​Key performance metrics under scrutiny

​Investors will be watching closely to see whether Q3 results confirm that momentum in demand, onboard spending, and yield strength can carry through into the second half of the year.

​Key areas of scrutiny will include whether margins hold up amid cost pressures, whether liquidity and cash generation continue to improve, and how management frames their outlook for fourth-quarter (Q4) and fiscal 2026 (FY26).

​Particular attention will focus on onboard spending per passenger, which has become a crucial revenue driver as cruise operators seek to maximise revenue from each guest through dining, entertainment, and retail offerings.

​Yield management and pricing power will be important indicators of Carnival's ability to maintain revenue growth while managing capacity increases across its fleet.

​Cost pressures and operational efficiency

​The cruise industry continues to face cost pressures from fuel prices, labour expenses, and regulatory compliance requirements that can significantly impact profit margins.

​Carnival's ability to offset these cost increases through operational efficiency improvements and revenue optimisation will be crucial for maintaining the profitability targets outlined in previous guidance.

​Fleet utilisation rates and operational metrics will provide insights into how effectively Carnival is managing its substantial fixed cost base during varying demand conditions.

​Supply chain management and procurement efficiency have become increasingly important for controlling costs in an inflationary environment affecting multiple aspects of cruise operations.

​Macroeconomic sensitivity creates uncertainty

​Particularly given macroeconomic uncertainties and sensitivity to discretionary travel demand, Carnival faces challenges from broader economic conditions that could affect customer behaviour.

​Consumer confidence and discretionary spending patterns remain crucial for cruise demand, as cruise holidays represent significant expenditures that are often among the first to be postponed during economic uncertainty.

Currency fluctuations and international economic conditions affect both operating costs and demand patterns across Carnival's global operations and diverse customer base.

​The company's international exposure provides diversification benefits but also creates complexity in managing economic risks across different markets and currencies.

​Binary outcomes likely from earnings reaction

​If Carnival can deliver upside surprises or reinforce confidence in its long-term trajectory, it could strengthen sentiment and support further upside in the stock.

​Conversely, any signs of softness in key metrics could lead to renewed investor caution about the sustainability of the recovery and the elevated expectations embedded in current valuations.

​The cruise industry's cyclical nature and sensitivity to external shocks means that even modest disappointments can trigger significant share price reactions.

​Forward guidance will be particularly important, as investors seek reassurance that current strong performance trends can be sustained through different economic and seasonal cycles.

​Carnival analyst ratings and technical analysis

​Analysts rate Carnival as a ‘buy’ - even if they believe that the company will likely underperform the ‘hotels, motels & cruise lines’ sector – and have a long-term mean price target at 2,375.99 pence, around 15% above the current share price (as of 24 September 2025).

Carnival LSEG Data & Analytics chart

Carnival LSEG Data & Analytics chart ​Source: LSEG Data & Analytics

​Carnival has a TipRanks Smart Score of ‘8 Outperform’ and a ‘buy’ rating.

Carnival TipRanks Smart Score chart

Carnival TipRanks Smart Score chart Source: TipRanks

​The Carnival share price is currently being capped by its 2017-to-2025 downtrend line but a rise above it and the August peak at 2,206p would open the way for the 200-month simple moving average (SMA) and 2013-to-2014 highs at 2,456p-to-2,638p to be reached.

​Carnival monthly candlestick chart 

Carnival monthly candlestick chart Source: TradingView

​While the mid-July-to-August lows at 1,9210p-to1,920p hold on a daily chart closing basis, this long-term bullish scenario remains in play.

​Were it to be slipped through, though, the long-term bullish outlook would likely be questioned with the late January low and 200-day SMA 1,798.5p-to-1,744.4p perhaps being revisited.

​Carnival daily candlestick chart 

Carnival daily candlestick chart Source: TradingView

Investment considerations for cruise sector exposure

​For investors considering Carnival ahead of the Q3 earnings announcement, the company represents both recovery potential and cyclical risk characteristics typical of the travel and leisure sector.

  1. ​Research Carnival's operational recovery, competitive positioning, and exposure to discretionary travel trends to understand the investment opportunity and risks.
  2. ​Consider how economic conditions, consumer confidence, and travel patterns might affect the cruise industry's performance sustainability.
  3. Open an account with IG by visiting our website and completing the application process.
  4. ​Search for 'Carnival Corporation' or its ticker 'CCL' on our trading platform or app.
  5. ​Implement appropriate risk management given the volatility typical of travel and leisure stocks around earnings announcements.

​Spread betting and CFD trading provide flexible approaches for trading Carnival around earnings, allowing positions on both rising and falling prices.

​For longer-term investors who believe in the cruise industry's recovery story, share dealing offers direct ownership in one of the world's largest cruise operators, though investors should be prepared for continued sensitivity to economic and travel industry conditions.

​The upcoming Q3 results will be crucial for validating Carnival's optimistic guidance and demonstrating that the company can sustain strong performance amid the various operational and macroeconomic challenges facing the global travel industry.

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