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The actions of airlines decrease because an economical sweet patch “raises demand problems

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 4, 2025No Comments
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The united planes are seen at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, states on July 16, 2024.

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The actions of American airlines have dropped on Tuesday at their lowest levels since the end of last year after the data showed economic concerns, hitting what had been a positive point for consumer spending.

The moves also come after President Donald Trump imposed new prices in Mexico and Canada and has raised prices on Chinese products, actions that have been brought together with plans for reprisals. Certain executives, including the leaders of Best purchase And Targetwarned that prices could mean higher prices for consumers.

United Airlineswhich has the most exposure to China of American airlines, fell by around 6%, as well as Delta airlines. American airlines Fallen almost 4% for the day, while transporters focused on the servant JetBlue Airways lost almost 6%, Wilstick Lose more than 9% and an ultra-show-Coint carrier Airlines Frontier finished more than 4% lower.

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Airlines, in particular full service carriers with large international networks, had been a positive point thanks to high demand and moderation of domestic flight growth, but some analysts now anticipate potential demand impacts, in particular for more customers sensitive to prices before the rang spring travel season.

US consumer spending fell in January for the first time in almost two years, the US trade department announced last week. Earlier in February, its report on retail sales of a month earlier showed a larger drop than expected.

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“Although we continue to remain constructive on the backdrop of the offer – which, in our view, is always favorable – our attention has moved to what seems to be a” sweet economic patch “,” said Deutsche Bank on Tuesday in a note. “To what extent and its duration are not clear at the moment, however, we believe that it will probably weigh at the request of plane trips, in particular the interior discretionary segment.”

The bank said that it had not seen any sign of weakness in international or long-haul trips.

“Business is really robust,” said United Airlines CFO Mike Leskinen at a Barclays industry conference last month. “International leisure activities are very strong. Interior leisure is a bit ok. That’s good. This is what we expected.”

Leskinen said that government’s trips, which represent around 2% of United’s income, have “fallen” after government layoffs and other cost reduction measures since Trump took office.

Delta “saw the sweetness” on the domestic demand last month due to slower government trips, bad weather and the regional jet collision of the Mortel Airlines mortal in January, as well as the Delta accident in Toronto last month, in which all survived, Raymond James in a note on Tuesday.

However, the carrier’s release reservations were strong, as is the short -term international demand, in particular for travel to American Europe, Raymond James said after meetings with the Planning Head and the income from Delta networks.

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