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Aeroméxico stock steadies before NYSE open as oil jumps and futures dip
29 December 2025
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Aeroméxico stock steadies before NYSE open as oil jumps and futures dip

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 07:18 ET — Premarket

  • Grupo Aeroméxico’s U.S.-listed shares last closed at $22.91, up 3.29% on Friday.
  • Oil prices rose more than $1 a barrel on Monday, a headwind for airlines because fuel is a major cost.
  • Traders are watching Fed minutes and jobless-claims data later this week for clues on rates and demand.

Grupo Aeroméxico’s U.S.-listed shares were indicated flat ahead of Monday’s open, last at $22.91 after a 3.29% jump on Friday.

The move matters because Aeroméxico is a relatively new U.S. listing, and thin, year-end trading can exaggerate price swings for recently listed stocks.

Airlines are also tightly linked to energy markets. Jet fuel is typically one of the biggest operating expenses, so rising oil prices can pressure airline shares.

Brent crude futures rose $1.27, or 2.1%, to $61.91 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained $1.29, or 2.3%, to $58.03, according to Reuters.

“Thin liquidity could amplify volatility into the start of next year,” IG analyst Axel Rudolph said, referring to year-end conditions in energy markets. Reuters

Broader risk appetite was also softer. S&P 500 e-minis were down 0.22% and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were down 0.40% at 5:40 a.m. ET, after the S&P 500 and Dow closed at record highs last week, Reuters reported.

Aeroméxico ended Friday’s session with about 573,000 shares traded and has ranged between $16.00 and $23.05 over the past 52 weeks, according to StockAnalysis.com data.

Aeroméxico returned to public markets in November, when the carrier and selling shareholders raised about $222.8 million in a New York Stock Exchange debut that valued the company at about $2.8 billion, Reuters reported at the time.

The stock represents American depositary shares (ADS) — U.S.-traded certificates that track an overseas company’s shares — giving U.S. investors a direct handle on Mexican airline risk.

Regulatory headlines remain a standing risk. The U.S. government ordered Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico to unwind their joint venture by Jan. 1, 2026, and a U.S. appeals court later temporarily halted that order, Reuters has reported.

Competitive pressure is also on investor radar after budget carriers Volaris and Viva Aerobus agreed to merge under a new holding company, a deal expected to close in 2026 pending antitrust approvals.

For Monday, traders will focus on whether oil’s rebound extends and how the broader tape trades once U.S. cash markets open at 9:30 a.m. ET.

Later in the week, investors will parse minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting and weekly jobless claims — key inputs for interest-rate expectations that can influence travel demand and risk appetite.

Looking further out, data providers including Investing.com and Quartr list Aeroméxico’s next earnings update for late February 2026; investors typically watch airline reports for commentary on capacity, fares and fuel costs.

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