Airline Stocks

The Wright brothers build the first plane in 1903 and their invention caused a new industry to take flight. But the novel coronavirus sent airline stocks into a tailspin, forcing airliners to burn through their cash piles. But despite the current environment, the airline industry is a necessary component of the global economy. Though some airlines are good buys today and others may be headed for bankruptcy, the top airline stocks will emerge stronger. Because they are a main cog in industry, airline stocks have become extremely prosperous, especially in the past decade. As technology advances, so too will the stock with colossal companies such as American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United soaring ahead.

Alaska Airlines: The One Airline Stock to Buy Now

Airline stocks stink these days as margins are slim, fuel prices devour profits and passengers protest fees. Yet this airline is flying high.

EU Pollution Fees Could Lower U.S. Airlines’ Upside

European Union's scheme clamping down on carbon dioxide emissions, and its associated fees, have U.S. airlines worried, fighting back.

3 Reasons Why JetBlue Stock Will Crash to Earth Soon

With its recent good news, it's easy to assume JetBlue stock is headed for a higher altitude. But here's why that's not likely.

Delta, Chinese Solar Stocks Sag to 52-Week Lows

European debt problems keep stock market guessing; Delta, JA Solar and ReneSola reach low points.

New Discount Airline Cuts Routes 4 Months After Launch

Vision Airlines is facing tough headwinds just four months after launch. Are other low-cost airlines in for a bumpy ride?

Airline Industry Ranks Lower Than the Government for Satisfaction

Airline customer satisfaction is even lower than the federal government, with Southwest NYSE:LUV the lone standout in an industry consumers have come to hate.

Boeing Stock Ready to Gain More Altitude

Boeing has doubled the market so far in 2011, and continues to see upside thanks to the potential of its Dreamliner 787 aircraft.

Airlines Avoid Another Volcanic Revenue Hit

The industry dodged a climate-related a bullet after a volcano in Iceland stops spewing.

3 Reasons to Doubt a Comeback by Airline Stocks

Bookings are up in May and travel demand is expected to rise significantly this summer. Still, in an industry with such enormous fixed costs that balances on razor-thin margins, there are clouds lurking behind even the most lustrous silver linings.

5 Things We Just Learned From Airline Earnings

Despite fare and fee hikes, higher costs weigh on margins.

Hope for Lost Luggage: Baggage Fee Refunds

Regulators are siding with fed-up customers.

Coach Fliers Starting to Balk at Higher Airfares

Economy passengers are starting to push back against higher fares and fees.

5 Reasons LUV Shares Could Lose Some Love

There could be some headwinds to Southwest Airlines' national strategy.

As Oil Prices Rise, Airlines Turn to Capacity Cuts

Fare hikes can only do so much

Airlines Go Back to Fare-Hike Well

But Southwest (LUV) may hold all the cards again as to whether fare raises stick.

US Airways Eyes 3 Merger Options – United, American or Delta

US Airways NYSE:LCC is the last great airline merger candidate, with Delta, United Continental and American all vying for the airlines stock.

New Wireless Network Could Get Airplanes Lost

Carriers' GPS signals may be scrambled.

American Airlines, Expedia Make Up

Expedia blinks, but gets back a big chunk of business.

Airline Stocks’ Ascent Hampered by Japan

Dropping profitable routes will hurt the bottom line.