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IAG share price rises as oil slips; British Airways owner in focus ahead of results
9 February 2026
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IAG share price rises as oil slips; British Airways owner in focus ahead of results

London, Feb 9, 2026, 09:52 GMT — Regular session.

  • IAG shares climbed roughly 2% in early London trading, putting them close to their highest level in a year.
  • Brent crude slipped over 1% as the U.S. and Iran opted to continue negotiations.
  • IAG’s full-year results are on deck, with investors eyeing the numbers for any signs on demand shifts and cost pressures.

International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) (ICAG.L) shares caught a lift Monday as falling oil prices offered a break on fuel costs. The British Airways parent hovered near 448 pence in afternoon action, gaining close to 2% on the session. The stock moved in a band from about 438 up to 449 pence.

Fuel ranks among airlines’ largest variable expenses, so crude prices tend to serve as a handy stand-in for margin worries. A slide in oil can lift the sector, even in the absence of fresh headlines or major developments.

IAG is heading toward its next reporting round later this month. Investors are likely to dig into demand, pricing, and cost signals. For traders, “unit costs”—the price to fly each seat per kilometre—get extra attention. Tiny changes here can rattle earnings in an industry where margins stay thin.

Brent crude slipped 1.2% to $67.21 a barrel as of 0747 GMT, with Reuters citing news that Washington and Tehran will keep indirect nuclear talks going. “With more talks on the horizon, the immediate fear of supply disruptions in the Middle East has eased quite a bit,” said IG market analyst Tony Sycamore. Reuters

European equities held their ground as well. The STOXX 600 edged 0.3% higher by 0853 GMT, as investors attempted to move beyond last week’s tech-driven turbulence.

Airlines aren’t out of the woods yet. Oil prices can swing sharply if new geopolitical risks hit the wires. Labour and maintenance bills are another headache, even if fuel trends cooperate. And if travelers start to pull back this spring, that could challenge the surge airlines and other travel stocks have enjoyed.

IAG, the parent to British Airways, Iberia, Vueling, and Aer Lingus, also runs a loyalty operation. The portfolio means it’s tied closely to long-haul demand, yet it still holds ground on short-haul leisure routes around Europe.

The next big date for the group is Feb. 27, when FY-2025 results are due, according to its investor calendar. Traders are watching that report closely—it could decide if IAG’s recent share price gains have legs in the weeks ahead.

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