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The latest trading day saw American Airlines (AAL) settling at $11.27, representing a -1.31% change from its previous close.
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) invites its stockholders, team members and other interested parties to attend its virtual annual meeting of stockholders June 11 at 9 a.m. CT. Anyone can attend the annual meeting by registering in advance or on the day of the meeting at proxydocs.com/AAL and clicking the “Register Here” button.
Major airlines said Monday they oppose a new effort to advance legislation that would reduce fees charged by Visa and Mastercard on transactions, saying the bill could force them to stop offering rewards credit cards that give consumers frequent flyer miles for making transactions.
The global airline industry is expected to generate in profit this year than previously thought, the International Air Transport Association said Monday.
Anglo American PLC (LSE:AAL) completed the sale of 51% of its interest in its AmPlats platinum group metals business over the weekend, along with an associated consolidation of its own shares. Under its new name of Valterra Platinum Ltd (LSE:VALT, JSE:VAL), the business started trading in London on Monday, alongside its existing primary listing in Johannesburg.
American Airlines is shifting toward a premium service model, mirroring Delta and United, to drive revenue and cover rising labor costs. Recent gains in New York City, new premium routes, and product upgrades like free WiFi and business class suites signal positive momentum. Challenges include a high reliance on regional jets, contentious labor relations, competitive pressures in key markets, and the industry's weakest balance sheet.
In the closing of the recent trading day, American Airlines (AAL) stood at $11.41, denoting a +0.09% change from the preceding trading day.
American Airlines and United Airlines are upgrading their international business-class seats. It's part of a growing trend as airlines race to update their premium cabins with doors,.
The airlines will sell seats on each other's flights, share some loyalty program benefits, and exchange key airport slots.
SKYW outshines AAL with low debt, strong buybacks and better fleet utilization amid tariff-driven uncertainty.