American Airlines announced plans Thursday to reinstate nonstop flights between the U.S. and Venezuela once it gets government approval.
American Airlines is planning to resume service to Venezuela from the United States for the first time since 2019, making it the first U.S. carrier to return to the country. In this article AAL
Unlucky American Airlines seemed on Thursday to have finally recovered from Winter Storm Fern, which CEO Robert Isom has said was “as significant as we've ever seen at American.” Before the airlines' Tuesday morning earnings call, Isom told CNBC “It's a skating rink at DFW,” the carrier's largest hub.
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Corporate travelers and premium leisure customers helped drive American Airlines' revenue to record levels for both the fourth quarter and full year 2025. The airline's fourth-quarter revenue reached $14 billion, and its full-year revenue hit $54.
American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Unlucky American was still working hard on Tuesday to recover from Winter Storm Fern. The carrier was hit harder than competitors by the government shutdown, and now it is being hit harder from the January storm, especially in Dallas, its largest hub.
AAL posts weak fourth-quarter results with earnings and revenue misses, and warns of a first-quarter loss amid winter storms and rising costs.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for American Airlines (AAL) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended December 2025, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
UBS has repeated a 'Buy' rating for UK-listed miner Anglo American PLC (LSE:AAL), and raised its price target, ahead of its anticipated merger with Canada's Teck Resources Ltd (TSX:TECK.B), describing the deal as a material opportunity to reposition the group as a copper-focused miner. The Swiss bank moves its target to 4,000p from 3,500p.
Shares of American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL) are slipping this morning, down 2.2% at $14.25 at last glance, after both the company's fourth-quarter earnings of 16 cents per share and revenue of $14 billion missed estimates.
American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL, XETRA:A1G) reported record fourth-quarter and full-year revenue on Tuesday, even as a partial US government shutdown trimmed its quarterly top line. The airline posted fourth-quarter revenue of $14 billion and full-year revenue of $54.6 billion, marking new highs for the company.