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American Airlines CEO Didn’t Take The Bait From United
United CEO Scott Kirby diminished American in comments on Wednesday. American CEO Robert Isom barely responded during American's earnings call.
American Airlines Is Still Hurting From Its Corporate Travel Misstep
American Airlines got its corporate travel strategy badly wrong after the pandemic—and it’s still paying the price. As business travel recovered, the carrier tried to push customers toward booking on its website and app in a bid to reduce travel agency commissions and the millions of dollar spent offering companies perks to discount for being their carrier of choice The airline began removing some fares from its corporate booking channels to encourage customers to book directly with American,
Why Did American Airlines Stock Drop After Q4 Earnings?
American Airlines reported strong Q4 earnings, driven by lower fuel costs, but saw an 8.7% stock drop. Check out why I rate AAL stock as a Strong Buy.
American Airlines Must Take The Stage After Delta And United Shine
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby proclaimed Wednesday that “We are the best airline in the history of aviation.” How will American CEO Robert Isom respond?
American Airlines Stock Sinks on Weak Outlook
Key Takeaways American Airlines shares slumped in premarket trading Thursday as the carrier's soft outlook outweighed stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter results.The airline projected a much wider fiscal 2025 first-quarter adjusted loss than analysts expect.
American Airlines says ‘poised to outperform’ in 2025
Expects cost pressures to ease throughout the year. Says “decent chance” corporate sales recover before end of 2025. Says “we really like where
American Airlines Shares Fall as Outlook Overshadows Earnings
The carrier posted higher-than-expected results but its stock price took a hit after its forecast for the current quarter was under Wall Street expectations.
Why American Airlines Stock Is Losing Altitude Today
American and other airlines have used strong post-pandemic demand trends to rebuild balance sheets and boost profitability. The process continued in the fourth quarter, as American's $0.86 per share in earnings on sales of $13.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom: Very optimistic about the efficiency of the airline in 2025
CNBC’s Phil LeBeau and American Airlines CEO Robert Isom join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, 2025 guidance, travel demand outlook, what to expect from the Department of Transportation in the second Trump administration,
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Airlines are flying high with record earnings as they bounce back from the pandemic
American, Delta, United, and Alaska all announced record results as the biggest airlines continue to recover from the ...
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What's Going On With United Airlines Stock Thursday?
United Airlines shares are trading lower on Thursday following American Airlines' latest earnings report, which issued weak ...
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American Airlines Stock Dives 9% Post-Earnings: Is Now the Time to Buy?
American Airlines stock dropped 9% following the company’s earnings report early Thursday. The drop provides what investors ...
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United Airlines: Ready To Fly High
Discover how United Airlines Holdings, Inc.'s post pandemic strategy drives growth, setting records and outpacing competitors ...
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United Airlines gains after profit outlook bucks winter doldrums
United predicted first-quarter profit well ahead of Wall Street’s estimates as the carrier capitalizes on unusually strong ...
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American, JetBlue to pay states' legal fees in antitrust lawsuit
American Airlines and JetBlue have agreed to pay a group of U.S. states nearly $2 million in legal fees after the states won ...
Skift
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American Airlines’ Outlook Falls Short as It Expects Rising Costs
American said it was anticipating higher costs driven by lower capacity and expensive labor contracts to dampen its first-quarter outlook.
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