Revenue Growth Driven by Demand
Revenue rose 5.3% YoY to $6.66B in Q2 FY2026, reflecting continued strong consumer demand for cruise travel. This top-line growth demonstrates the resilience of the cruise industry's recovery trajectory.
Carnival Corp Ltd. is expected to release its Q3 2026 10-Q filing on September 28, 2026, before market open. Last quarter: CCL posted Q2 FY2026 revenue of $6.66B (+5.3% YoY), but operating income fell 8.9% to $851M as higher SG&A costs compressed margins, while the company continued deleveraging with long-term debt down 8.6% to $25.57B.
EPS Estimate
$1.37
Revenue Estimate
$8.39B
Analyst consensus from Finnhub and Financial Modeling Prep. Actual results posted within minutes of the SEC filing on the CCL page.
Drawn from management commentary in the Q2 2026 10-Q:
Revenue rose 5.3% YoY to $6.66B in Q2 FY2026, reflecting continued strong consumer demand for cruise travel. This top-line growth demonstrates the resilience of the cruise industry's recovery trajectory.
Operating margin contracted approximately 2 percentage points YoY to 12.8%, as SG&A expenses grew 5.8% to $863M — outpacing revenue growth and pressuring profitability despite higher revenues.
Long-term debt declined 8.6% YoY to $25.57B, reflecting CCL's ongoing commitment to reducing its pandemic-era debt load. Stockholders' equity surged 29.6% YoY to $12.97B, signaling improving balance sheet health.
Revenue
$6.66B
+5.29% YoY
EPS (Diluted)
$0.39
-7.14% YoY
Operating Income
$851M
-8.89% YoY
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