Why Airline Stocks Are Down Today @themotleyfool #stocks $UAL $JBLU $ULCC
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4 Articles
Travel's New Outlook, Airlines' Uncertainty and Net Zero Struggles
Skift Take: On today’s episode, we look at how travel stocks responded to new U.S. tariffs, how airline stocks are faring globally, and why European government leaders are failing the aviation industry. -Rashaad JordenRead the Complete Story On Skift
Trade War Fallout Hammers Down US Airlines Stocks
Washington DC, 4 April - In a striking signal to the airline industry, stocks of major carriers like Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are experiencing significant declines as the fallout from an escalating trade war takes its toll. As of early April 2025, the economic landscape has shifted dramatically, with tariffs imposed by the Trump administration creating ripples across multiple sectors, including aviation. These trade policies, aimed at…
US airlines stocks plunge after Trump’s new tariffs, JetBlue dives by 17.26% in a single day
President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of new tariffs, including a 20% levy on European Union imports, is causing airline stocks to drop like never.Airline shares declined in market trading following the tariff announcement. Investors are concerned that economic uncertainty and expanded tariffs could negatively impact travel demand, especially in the business sector, which is vital for airline revenues. For example, Delta Air Lines shares …
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