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American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL ) Wolfe Research Global Transportation & Industrials Conference May 22, 2025 12:15 PM ET Company Participants Devon May - CFO Conference Call Participants Operator Unidentified Company Representative All right. We're going to get going with our next session.
American Airlines' CFO said some travelers are favoring other airports over Newark Liberty International Airport, but cautioned the impact is "modest." The FAA this week ordered airlines to temporarily cut Newark flights there to alleviate congestion.
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Airline stocks United Airlines Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:UAL) and Delta Air Lines Inc (NYSE:DAL) are both brushing off broad market weakness today.
Airlines are gearing up for summer, with global traffic looking positive despite geopolitical tensions and seasonal low points in spring. Regional and international flight growth varies, with Asia Pacific and European routes leading, while North American and Middle Eastern routes lag. IAG stands out due to recent aircraft acquisitions, but overall industry growth has slowed compared to previous years.
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) Chief Financial Officer, Devon May will present at the 2025 Wolfe Research Global Transportation & Industrials Conference on Thursday, May 22, at 11:15 a.m. CT. A live webcast of the conference will be available at aa.com/investorrelations.
Declining oil price and low valuation may seem attractive, but high debt load, labor costs & tariff risks cloud AAL's overall outlook.
Airline stocks are poised for growth in 2025 due to a favorable regulatory environment, corporate transactions, and robust travel demand. The JETS ETF, trading at $22.51, has rebounded 31.6% since April lows and remains a diversified investment in the airline sector. Tariffs impacted travel demand and airline stocks, but recent trade deals with the U.K. and China have lifted market sentiment.
The U.S. government has announced plans to spend "tens of billions" to upgrade the air traffic control system, advancements that will hopefully help alleviate concerns about flying following a series of high-profile incidents.
Things are about to get a lot ‘suite'er for passengers aboard some international American Airlines flights.