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Airline Industry News 12 October 2025 - 18 November 2025

IAG (LON:IAG) news today: Share buyback, British Airways boosts Cincinnati service, Zurich check‑in change, fresh ‘Buy’ calls — 18 November 2025

IAG (LON:IAG) news today: Share buyback, British Airways boosts Cincinnati service, Zurich check‑in change, fresh ‘Buy’ calls — 18 November 2025

LONDON — Tuesday, 18 November 2025. British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (IAG) was active on multiple fronts today, with fresh buyback disclosures, a capacity increase on a growing UK–US route, an operational update for Zurich, and supportive analyst commentary. IAG’s shares finished around 372.6p, down roughly 2.2% from Monday’s close as the market continued to digest early‑November results and guidance. Financial Times Markets Today’s highlights at a glance Market snapshot IAG last traded near 372.6p in London on Tuesday, compared with 381.0p at Monday’s close (‑2.2% day‑on‑day). Intraday ranges were tight, suggesting sentiment remains in wait‑and‑see” mode
Boeing Scores Asia Mega-Deals Thanks to Trump – But Q3 Earnings Could Reveal a $4 Billion Shock

Boeing (BA) Stock Today: Emirates’ $38 Billion 777X Order, New 737 MAX Deals and Digital Pivot – November 17, 2025

Published: November 17, 2025 Boeing stock (NYSE: BA) slipped on Monday even as the company dominated headlines from the opening day of the Dubai Airshow, announced fresh 737 MAX orders from African carriers and unveiled a new unified ecommerce platform for its distribution business. MediaRoom+4Leeham News and Analysis+4MediaRoom+4 For investors, November 17 has been one of those good news, weak price” sessions: the fundamental story clearly improved, yet the share price ended the day modestly lower. BA stock price on 17 November 2025 As of late trading on Monday, November 17, 2025, Boeing shares were recently changing hands around $191–193 per
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Takes Off on Travel Demand – Will It Keep Climbing or Hit Turbulence?

AAL Stock Forecast for 2026: American Airlines Debt, Profit Outlook and Price Targets After November 2025 News

American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) heads into mid‑November 2025 trading around the mid‑teens, still weighed down by its heavy debt load but supported by improving earnings guidance and a cautiously better industry backdrop. As of the last close on Friday, 14 November 2025, AAL finished at $12.76, with an intraday range between $12.70 and $13.08 and very heavy volume above 32 million shares.  StockAnalysis Year‑to‑date, AAL remains in the red with a share price return of roughly ‑25%, and about ‑11% over the last 12 months, even after a modest rebound over the past month.  Simply Wall St That underperformance versus a strongly positive
Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

Thanksgiving Travel: Allegiant Air Sounds Alarm as FAA Cuts Flights 10% Amid Ongoing Shutdown (Nov. 7, 2025)

What’s new today (Nov. 7, 2025) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is implementing a plan to cut scheduled traffic by up to 10% across 40 high‑volume” markets beginning Friday morning, part of a safety‑first response to unpaid and increasingly fatigued air traffic controllers during the record‑long shutdown. Airlines are trimming schedules and advising travelers to watch for changes. AP News In Las Vegas, officials confirmed Harry Reid International Airport is among the airports subject to the cuts. As of Thursday evening, 38 Friday flights had already been canceled, and more day‑of adjustments are possible as the reductions roll out. Travelers
Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

Thanksgiving Travel Warning: FAA Orders 10% Flight Cuts as U.S. Shutdown Hits Day 37; Allegiant Air Sees Risks If Stalemate Reaches Holiday

FAA’s extraordinary move, explained With air traffic controllers working unpaid and staffing strains mounting, the Federal Aviation Administration said it will cut scheduled flight volumes by 10% across 40 of the busiest U.S. markets beginning Friday. The agency frames the reductions as a safety measure as the funding impasse drags into a second month. Analysts estimate the move could remove up to 1,800 flights and 268,000 seats on the heaviest days. AP News Industry sources say the reductions will phase in—about 4% Friday, then 5% Saturday, 6% Sunday, climbing to 10% next week, allowing carriers to rework schedules. International flights
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Soars on Profit Upgrade – Will the Rally Continue?

American Airlines (AAL) Stock Soars on Profit Upgrade – Will the Rally Continue?

Stock Price and Recent Trading Activity American Airlines stock is showing new signs of life after a turbulent year. As of midday Monday (Oct. 27, 2025), AAL traded around $13.78 per share investing.com, essentially flat from Friday’s close but up significantly from earlier last week. The stock had languished in the low-$12 range before an earnings-fueled rally sent it sharply higher. On Thursday, Oct. 23, AAL leapt about 5–6% to close at $12.77 ts2.tech after the company surprised investors with improved guidance. The momentum continued into Friday, with American’s stock climbing another ~8% to finish the week at $13.78 timothysykes.com.
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Takes Off on Travel Demand – Will It Keep Climbing or Hit Turbulence?

American Airlines Stock Soars After Earnings – Is a Major Rally Underway?

Earnings Details and Guidance American Airlines’ October 23 release laid out its Q3 2025 results. Revenue hit a record $13.7 billion (up from ~$13.6B a year ago) news.aa.com. However, GAAP net income was negative $114 million ($0.17 loss per share) due mainly to higher costs and one-time items news.aa.com. On a non-GAAP basis, the loss was $111 million (also $0.17/share) news.aa.com. These figures beat Street expectations, helping allay fears. In fact, Bloomberg noted that American reported a smaller-than-expected loss in the third quarter” bloomberg.com. The adjusted loss of $0.17/share was better than the ~$0.28 consensus Wall Street had forecast bloomberg.com reuters.com. The airline
EasyJet Stock Skyrockets on Takeover Rumours – MSC Denies Interest

EasyJet Stock Skyrockets on Takeover Rumours – MSC Denies Interest

What’s Happening? On Oct 14 an Italian newspaper (Corriere della Sera) reported that MSC, the world’s largest container-ship operator, is exploring a bid for EasyJet. The report said MSC might team up with an investment fund to buy a stake or even full control of the UK airline proactiveinvestors.com marketscreener.com. In early London trading EasyJet stock soared (hitting 11.5% gains) on the news reuters.com. By late morning the jump had eased to mid-single digits, especially after MSC publicly denied the rumours. MSC’s emailed statement – MSC denies any involvement in this matter” – was picked up by Reuters and dampened
ALERT: Costa Rica Tourism Faces Turbulence – Airlines Cut Routes, Yellow Fever Strikes, and What It Means for Flights, Finance & Forecasts

ALERT: Costa Rica Tourism Faces Turbulence – Airlines Cut Routes, Yellow Fever Strikes, and What It Means for Flights, Finance & Forecasts

Airline Route Shifts and New Flights Costa Rica’s tourism hub remains highly dependent on air connectivity, and the fall 2025 shuffle is dramatic. Several major Latin American carriers have pulled back amid tightening margins. For example, Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas (which launched a San José–São Paulo flight only last Nov.) will terminate that route on Nov 29 ticotimes.net. GOL cited a network realignment” in a press statement. Colombia’s Wingo (a low-cost LATAM spinoff) is ending its Bogotá–San José service after Oct 28, also blaming capacity adjustments ticotimes.net. Avianca, Costa Rica’s longstanding flag-carrier, is cutting Central America ties: it will stop San José–San Juan
Airline Stocks Face Turbulence: JetBlue Crashes 41% and Experts Sound Alarm

Airline Stocks Face Turbulence: JetBlue Crashes 41% and Experts Sound Alarm

JetBlue’s Slide and Ratings JetBlue’s stock has been battered recently. Despite raising its Q3 guidance in September (strong late-summer bookings and cheaper fuel allowed JetBlue to tighten capacity and increase revenue forecasts flightglobal.com flightglobal.com), investors remain skeptical. The airline’s Jul–Sep earnings showed a loss of $0.16 per share (worse than many peers) marketbeat.com. JetBlue’s heavy debt load and sub‐1x price/sales make it vulnerable as yields soften. Credit and equity analysts are cautious: Weiss Ratings’ Oct 9 report gave JBLU a sell (D-)” rating marketbeat.com. MarketBeat notes that 7 analysts now rate JBLU Hold and 5 rate Sell, yielding a consensus
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