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시장 마감 · Aug 17, 2026, EDT · 정보기술 · 매수

UPDATE 3-American Airlines sees resilient demand cushioning fuel-price hit

[출처/시간] Reuters - 12:47 PM ET, 05/27/2026 * American sticks to 2026 profit outlook despite fuel-price jump * Isom says premium, corporate and leisure demand remain strong * Spirit exit, premium-seat growth support revenue outlook (Adds ?more CEO comments in paragraphs 2, 11-12, updates share price in paragraph 5) By Rajesh ?Kumar Singh and Shivansh Tiwary CHICAGO, May 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines is sticking with its recently lo

UPDATE 3-American Airlines sees resilient demand cushioning fuel-price hit

[출처/시간] Reuters - 12:47 PM ET, 05/27/2026

* American sticks to 2026 profit outlook despite fuel-price jump

* Isom says premium, corporate and leisure demand remain strong

* Spirit exit, premium-seat growth support revenue outlook (Adds ?more CEO comments in paragraphs 2, 11-12, updates share price in paragraph 5)

By Rajesh ?Kumar Singh and Shivansh Tiwary

CHICAGO, May 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines is sticking with its recently lowered ?full-year profit outlook despite a sharp jump in fuel prices, CEO Robert Isom said on Wednesday, as stronger revenue, premium demand and corporate travel help cushion the hit from rising fuel costs.

Isom, speaking at a Bernstein investor conference, said American was "not making any changes" to its outlook even as higher fuel prices are expected to add $4 billion to $5 billion to its costs this year.

He said there was "no doubt" demand had a K-shaped pattern, with higher-income travelers outpacing middle- and lower-income customers.

Still, Isom said travel was growing across income groups, with American about 80% booked for the second quarter, corporate travel up 13% year over year and leisure demand "incredibly" strong.

American shares were up about 1% in afternoon trade.

The carrier last month cut its 2026 profit forecast as jet fuel costs surged, saying it expected its fuel bill to rise by more than $4 billion this year. It forecast 2026 ?results ranging from a loss of 40 cents per share to a profit of $1.10 per share, down from its prior forecast for ?a profit of $1.70 ?to $2.70 per share.

Isom said the airline expected second-quarter revenue to rise 15% from a year earlier on about 5% capacity growth, implying ?roughly 10% unit revenue growth.

REVENUE PUSH

American has trailed Delta Air Lines and United Airlines on profitability for years, a gap that has drawn scrutiny from its unions and investors.

The airline has ramped up investments in premium products and customer experience as part of its effort to lift revenue and ?narrow that gap.

American is adding more premium capacity, with Isom ?saying premium seating would grow at twice the rate of main cabin seating and lie-flat seats would ?increase nearly 50% over the next three years.

Isom said the carrier's earnings recovery depends on its revenue performance. He said American expects to ?retain much of its recent revenue improvement, helped by premium buy-ups, sales and distribution changes, stronger hubs and bag-fee revenue.

Despite ?standing by a forecast ?that ranges from a loss to a profit, Isom said American ?still expects to "repeat the profitability we had last year."

SPIRIT EXIT

U.S. carriers are also benefiting from a tighter domestic market after Spirit ?Airlines' exit reduced low-fare capacity and supported fares in some markets. Spirit, one of the industry's fiercest discounters, ceased operations earlier this month after failing to secure creditor support for a U.S. government bailout plan.

Isom said American saw a short-term lift in basic-economy fare purchases after Spirit's exit, though the ?effect had since evened out. Spirit represented only about ?1.5% of the market at the time, he said.

Pressure on ultra-low-cost ?carriers reflected rising costs and a broader push by network airlines to compete across more fare segments through basic economy, loyalty programs, lounges and premium cabins, he ?said.

Isom said he was "not out here declaring ULCCs are dead," but that American's scale, network and product gave it an advantage as consumers continue to spend on travel experiences. (Reporting by Rajesh Kumar ?Singh in Chicago and Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing ?by Gus Trompiz and Bill Berkrot)

3 Comments

  • 김지나 Aug 15, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    리포트 잘 봤습니다. 경쟁사 비교 차트가 한눈에 들어와서 좋네요. 다음 분기 가이던스가 어떻게 나올지 궁금합니다.

  • 장창국 Aug 16, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    같은 섹터의 ETF 흐름도 함께 보면 더 좋을 것 같습니다.

  • KRinus Aug 17, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    의견 감사합니다. 곧 섹터 ETF 비교 차트를 별도 임베드로 추가할 예정입니다.

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