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Booking Holdings stock wavers as oil spikes on Iran war, split record date nears
3 March 2026
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Booking Holdings stock wavers as oil spikes on Iran war, split record date nears

NEW YORK, March 3, 2026, 15:31 EST — Regular session

Booking Holdings shares edged lower Tuesday afternoon, trimming earlier declines as the Middle East conflict kept nerves on edge. Down roughly 0.2% at $4,170, the stock had earlier dropped as much as 2.7%.

The online travel company slid alongside sector peers as global travel demand faltered under flight cancellations and new security fears, driving up costs. Travel stocks took a heavy hit Monday, erasing roughly $22.6 billion in market cap from a group of airlines, hotels, and travel firms, according to Reuters calculations.

Oil’s been ratcheting up the pressure. Brent surged roughly 6%, hitting $82 a barrel—marking its strongest level since 2024—as supply concerns intensified and investors worried the conflict could drag on, locking in higher energy costs. Standard Chartered analysts pointed to an uptick in supply risks, according to Reuters.

No lift from the wider market today. The Dow slid 0.5%, with the S&P 500 off by 0.7% and the Nasdaq losing 0.9%—spiking energy costs are stoking fresh inflation jitters, according to Reuters. “No one knows how this scenario will play out,” said Matt Dmytryszyn, CIO at Composition Wealth. “It’s hard to trade.” Reuters

Booking shares slipped 1.41% Monday, finishing at $4,179.78. The S&P 500 managed a gain, but MarketWatch data shows Booking wasn’t alone in the red—Expedia, Trip.com, and Tripadvisor all ended lower as well.

Airlines and travel firms scrambled with last-minute flight changes and stranded travelers after key Gulf hubs remained closed and governments set up special repatriation flights. “The biggest shutdown we’ve seen … since the COVID pandemic,” said Paul Charles, CEO at luxury travel consultancy PC Agency. Reuters

Corporate moves are on the docket, too. Booking plans a 25-for-1 forward stock split, according to a filing. Shareholders on record as of the March 6 close get 24 extra shares per share they own. The distribution happens after the bell on April 2. Split-adjusted trading is slated for April 6.

The Options Clearing Corp. on Monday said it’s making adjustments to Booking options as a result of the split, with tweaks affecting strike prices and contract terms under its rules.

Investors have one more thing on the calendar after the close. Booking’s CFO Ewout Steenbergen is set for a fireside chat at Morgan Stanley’s Technology, Media & Telecom Conference in San Francisco—his session starts at 4:05 p.m. PT, or 7:05 p.m. ET. The company will broadcast the event live on its investor site, with a replay to follow.

Booking has zeroed in on product tweaks and efficiency moves since its last earnings report. CEO Glenn Fogel, in filings, flagged the company’s ongoing push, highlighting “especially advancing our use of Generative AI.” SEC

The immediate worry? If the conflict stretches out, oil prices likely stay elevated and airlines keep networks tight, which pressures bookings and could dampen how much consumers are willing to spend. On the flip side, if routes reopen swiftly, the bearish argument loses steam and the stock could revert to trading based on split mechanics and what the company projects.

Steenbergen’s post-close remarks are up next, followed by the March 6 record date tied to the stock split.

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