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American Airlines Shares Slip After Carrier Cuts Routes, Citing Higher Fuel Costs
4 June 2026
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American Airlines Shares Slip After Carrier Cuts Routes, Citing Higher Fuel Costs

New York, June 4, 2026, 06:04 EDT

American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) traded at $13.57 early Thursday, putting the carrier’s valuation near $9 billion after it cut some late-summer flights due to higher fuel costs. The stock is listed on Nasdaq and is included in the S&P 500.

The issue is timing as investors look for how much of the fuel hit airlines will try to push to customers before demand takes a hit. Jet fuel is still a major cost for carriers, and cutting routes can show that some flights have dropped below the profit line.

American Airlines said it is cutting “select routes” in August and September in response to higher fuel prices, CBS News reported. Routes affected include Los Angeles to Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Washington Dulles, and Charlotte to Ontario and Sacramento. The airline said travelers will get rebooked or refunded. CBS News

Airlines are feeling the squeeze beyond just American. Executives meeting in Rio de Janeiro for the IATA summit from June 6-8 are staring down what Reuters called the industry’s worst crisis since the pandemic. The Iran war is pushing up both fuel and routing costs. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said higher bills “makes some routes uneconomic.” Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said fare hikes are still “not close” to paying for today’s fuel costs. Reuters

American Airlines is sticking with its recently lowered outlook, CEO Robert Isom said last week at a Bernstein investor event. Isom said the airline is “not making any changes” even as it expects fuel costs to climb $4 billion to $5 billion this year. Leisure travel demand is still “incredibly” strong, he said. Reuters

American has tightened its 2026 profit forecast again. In April, the airline dropped its outlook to between a 40-cent loss and $1.10 profit per share, down from its earlier call for $1.70 to $2.70 in adjusted earnings. Adjusted EPS takes out some special items and is meant to give a clearer look at per-share profit.

Airline stocks dropped hard. American Airlines lost 2.6% to close at $13.57 on Wednesday. Delta Air Lines gave up 1.6%, United Airlines sank 3.4%, Southwest Airlines slid 3.5%. The S&P 500 was off 0.7%. The Dow fell 1.2%.

American is going after higher-value passengers to cover the gap. The company says it is adding more premium seats and focusing on loyalty revenue, and is also targeting better corporate travel. Investors will be looking at unit revenue—sales per seat-mile—as the main gauge for whether pricing is beating cost increases.

But this trade isn’t simple. American has said that higher fuel costs or fuel-supply shocks could pressure demand, hurt its results, and squeeze cash and credit. The airline still had $34.7 billion in total debt at the end of March. If fares can’t cover fuel or demand from lower-income flyers falls, what look like routine route cuts could end up signaling something bigger for earnings.

Right now, the market is focused on one question: can summer travel stay firm and cover higher fuel costs airlines didn’t expect? Booking trends, fare data, and the next comments from airline execs in Rio are up next.

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