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Airlines face investors after strong vacation – but cheaper – July 4

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJuly 3, 2025No Comments
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People travel to Newark Liberty International Airport after a press conference by Sean Duffy Transport Secretary at the airport, where he announced the reopening of a major track at the airport, almost two weeks before the calendar on June 2, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey.

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Millions of travelers should fly over the vacation period on July 4, but the prospects for the rest of the year still seem to be trouble when airlines are fighting with too many flights and not enough demand.

“Summer is on sale, which certainly implies lower rates”, ” Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said in an interview at the end of last month.

The interior plane ticket this summer is on average $ 265 for a return flight, down 3% compared to last year and the cheapest since 2021, according to Fare Tracker Hopper. The plane ticket in the May inflation report in the United States was more than 7% down a year ago.

Southwest and a host of other airlines – Delta airlines,, American airlines And Alaska Airlines – Driven their forecasts for 2025 earlier this year, blaming an uncertain economic backdrop with the Trump administration prices on a scale and a host of other new challenges, such as fewer foreign visitors to the United States.

Things may not be clearer now while Delta is launching the income of airlines next Thursday, with other carriers who should report later this month.

“We are stable where we are, but we have not seen an inflection in return,” said Jordan.

In response, the airlines have described the non -profitable flight reduction plans, especially the days outside the well after the major season of summer trips. Airlines make most of their profits in the second and third quarters of the year.

From last Tuesday to next Monday, the Security Administration Transportation said that it planned to detect more than 18.5 million travelers at American airports, although no day should exceed nearly 3.1 million travelers who experienced control points on June 22, an agency record.

Although a strong economic slowdown has not materialized, the demand for plane travel was not as strong as some members of the industry awaited it last year or at the beginning of 2025. Thursday, the data on American jobs came stronger than expected despite certain signs of a slowdown in the labor market one day earlier.

“While the wider macro environment was more resilient than fearing, the overall demand for the air transport industry was lukewarm,” said Tom Fitzgerald, TD Cowen analyst, in a note on Wednesday.

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Expenditure on debit and credit cards followed by Bank of America showed a drop of 11.8% on plane spending last month compared to the previous year in June, after five months of annual decline.

“The debit and credit card data for airlines expected was slightly more down in June than in April / May, we do not expect a significant sequential improvement in income trends,” said Bank of America Andrew Didora analyst in a Tuesday note. “We believe that investors will look for comments on all green shoots in demand, and any other comment on abilities reductions 2h25 could be considered positively.”

International trips from the United States were a solid plane travel corner and a boon for major world carriers like Delta, American and United Airlines.

But the prices also relieved for travel abroad. International flights to American airports are up 4.3% compared to last summer, according to Hopper. The United States’s prices in Europe are on average $ 817, down almost $ 100 compared to last year, and on a par with 2019, Hopper said. Flights to Asia cost $ 1,328 on average in June, July or August, down 13% compared to last year, according to Hopper data.

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