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American Airlines Shares Trade Premarket; Investors Eye Fuel Shock
26 May 2026
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American Airlines Shares Trade Premarket; Investors Eye Fuel Shock

New York, May 26, 2026, 06:03 (EDT)

  • American Airlines gained 26.5 cents to $13.85 in early premarket action. Delta and United were up as well.
  • U.S. stock markets will open for regular trading on Tuesday after being closed Monday for Memorial Day.
  • Fuel costs are still the big variable ahead of CEO Robert Isom’s Wednesday spot at Bernstein’s Strategic Decisions Conference.

American Airlines Group Inc. shares traded higher in premarket action Tuesday. Airline stocks steadied after the Memorial Day break, with investors eyeing oil’s latest move and holding onto hopes for travel demand.

American traded at $13.85, up 26.5 cents, or about 2%, in premarket action. Delta Air Lines was up 51 cents to $76.14. United Airlines added 35 cents to $99.96. The U.S. Global Jets ETF inched up 12.5 cents to $27.13. Premarket trading runs before the 9:30 a.m. open, often on lighter volumes that can move prices more.

Nasdaq didn’t trade Monday because of Memorial Day, so normal hours picked up Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. Eastern. That made Tuesday the first regular session for Wall Street to react to any oil and airline news that broke after Friday.

Fuel led the action. Brent crude was up more than 3% Tuesday as new U.S. strikes on Iran hit hopes for a Middle East peace deal, Reuters said. European airline stocks fell with oil back in focus. Craig Cameron of Templeton Global Investments said investors are watching to see if a deal could “normalize traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.” Reuters

American Airlines isn’t treating this as a minor issue. The Fort Worth-based airline slashed its 2026 profit outlook back in April, dropping the bottom end into loss territory. It’s bracing for jet fuel expenses to climb by over $4 billion this year. The company now projects adjusted earnings per share at between a 40-cent loss and $1.10 profit for 2026, stripping out special items.

American Airlines posted record Q1 revenue of $13.9 billion, with a GAAP net loss of $382 million. Total debt dropped to $34.7 billion, the lowest since mid-2015. CEO Robert Isom said American was “on track for another record” in the second quarter, and that demand was rising. American Airlines Newsroom

Isom is scheduled to speak again Wednesday. American said he’ll join a fireside chat at Bernstein’s 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference at 9 a.m. ET, streaming on the company’s investor-relations site.

Airlines are pushing through changes. Reuters said this month American hiked checked-bag fees. Delta also lifted bag fees and cut some capacity. United CEO Scott Kirby said fares might have to climb 15% to 20% with fuel costs up.

Tuesday’s move is a tight read. A stronger premarket quote shows buyers are back for some airline names as markets open, though it doesn’t signal margin worries are over.

Airlines could face a stretch of higher costs if oil stays elevated. Middle East talks could break down, or Strait traffic might stay limited. That would pressure airlines to push up fares, add fees, or cut some flights as the busy summer travel rush starts. “It’s the most volatile summer at the pump in years,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. He cautioned that fuel prices may stay high even after the Strait is moving again. Reuters

The upside story looks clear. If fuel drops, demand stays up and American can use higher revenue to offset more of its recent cost jump. That’s what investors will watch for when trading starts and when Isom talks on Wednesday.

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