AAL Jun 2024 18.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed Price. Currency in USD
1.7000
0.0000 (0.00%)
As of 03:38PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close1.7000
Open1.7300
Bid0.0000
Ask0.0000
Strike18.00
Expire Date2024-06-21
Day's Range1.7000 - 1.7300
Contract RangeN/A
Volume26
Open InterestN/A
  • Reuters

    American Airlines aviators reject merger with world's largest pilots' union

    Support from the Allied Pilots Association (APA) board fell short of the two-thirds needed to start merger talks with fast-growing ALPA, the world's largest pilots' union, which recently joined forces with aviators at Air Canada. Pilots at North American carriers are making workplace gains in new contracts as travel rebounds from the pandemic.

  • Zacks

    American Airlines (AAL) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know

    In the latest trading session, American Airlines (AAL) closed at $14.70, marking a -0.54% move from the previous day.

  • Reuters

    American Airlines' reliance on partners faces test after court ruling

    CHICAGO (Reuters) -American Airlines' plan to grow revenue by relying more heavily on alliance partners to ferry passengers in uncompetitive markets while bulking up flights to U.S. Sunbelt states has been called into question by a U.S. court ruling blocking a key tie-up. A U.S. federal judge last month ordered the company to end its alliance with JetBlue Airways Corp, saying the partnership "substantially" diminished competition in the domestic market. It also is a big piece of American's strategy to compete in the New York market, where it was losing money.

  • Zacks

    JETS ETF to Gain on Lower Energy Costs, Consumer Resilience

    American Airlines raised its Q2 forecast against low fuel costs and strong travel demands. Take a look into how JETS ETF is set to gain.

  • Zacks

    American Airlines (AAL) Stock Gains on Bullish Q2 Outlook

    American Airlines' (AAL) management expects the average fuel cost per gallon for Q2 in the range of $2.55-$2.65.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Southwest Airlines forecasts strong full-year profit

    Southwest Airlines Co said on Thursday it continues to expect a strong adjusted profit for the full year as travelers fly more for leisure, leading to more ticket sales. The carrier also reiterated its profit forecast for the second quarter, as summer bookings were boosted by the Memorial Day weekend. The forecast comes a day after American Airlines Group Inc raised its second-quarter profit outlook on lower jet fuel costs and high travel demand.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-American Airlines to appeal JetBlue alliance court ruling

    American Airlines Group will appeal a U.S. court decision requiring it to end an alliance with JetBlue Airways Corp, American CEO Robert Isom said on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston ruled on May 19 that the airlines' "Northeast Alliance" broke antitrust law and ordered the companies to dissolve the arrangement within 30 days. "We've got a legal system that allows for appeal, and we're going to do that," Isom told the Bernstein Conference.

  • Reuters

    American Airlines to appeal JetBlue alliance court ruling

    (Reuters) -American Airlines Group will appeal a U.S. court decision requiring it to end an alliance with JetBlue Airways Corp, American CEO Robert Isom said on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston ruled on May 19 that the airlines' "Northeast Alliance" broke antitrust law and ordered the companies to dissolve the arrangement within 30 days. "We've got a legal system that allows for appeal, and we're going to do that," Isom told the Bernstein Conference.

  • Yahoo Finance

    American Airlines raises profit outlook amid strong demand, cheaper fuel

    American Airlines expects a better profit than originally anticipated for the quarter given strong travel demand, and lower jet fuel costs. Oil prices have seen a steady decline amid recession concerns and speculation that OPEC+ may hold off on another production cut.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    American Airlines raises Q2 profit guidance on summer travel demand

    Shares of American Airlines trend higher after the airline raises its forecast due to strong travel demand.

  • Reuters

    American Airlines raises second-quarter profit outlook on lower fuel costs

    American Airlines Group Inc on Wednesday raised its forecast for second-quarter profit on lower jet fuel costs and high travel demand.

  • Motley Fool

    This Airline Just Got Magnificent News. Investors Didn't Notice.

    The unwinding of JetBlue's alliance with American Airlines significantly increases the likelihood that JetBlue will be permitted to buy Spirit Airlines.

  • Zacks

    Airline Stock Roundup: RYAAY's Q4 Loss, AAL's Labor Deal & More

    A federal judge orders American Airlines (AAL) and JetBlue (JBLU) to end their partnership. Delta (DAL) is set to have a new COO.

  • Reuters

    American Airlines flags no earnings impact from NEA ruling

    American Airlines and JetBlue announced the creation of the Northeast Alliance (NEA) in July 2020 to coordinate flights and pool revenue while competing against Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, that dominate the New York-area and Boston markets. Last week, a federal judge ruled for both carriers to end the alliance saying the partnership "substantially diminishes competition in the domestic market for air travel".

  • Yahoo Finance

    United CEO on debt ceiling, new $1 billion Denver investment

    United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby is keeping one eye on the debt ceiling drama but also on how his airline invests its capital.

  • Skift

    The Undoing of American and JetBlue’s Northeast Alliance – in 11 Quotes

    The 94-page ruling methodically knocks down the argument from American and JetBlue that their alliance boosts competition to benefit flyers.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 4-American and JetBlue airlines must end alliance, US judge rules

    American Airlines Group must end its alliance with JetBlue Airways Corp , a federal judge ruled on Friday, agreeing with the U.S. Justice Department that the arrangement means higher prices for consumers and ordering the companies to part ways within 30 days. The decision represented a victory for President Joe Biden's administration, which has taken a hard line on consolidation and tie-ups in the aviation industry. The Justice Department, six states including Massachusetts as well as the District of Columbia sued in 2021 to unwind the deal announced in 2020, calling the "Northeast Alliance" a "de facto merger" of the American and JetBlue Boston and New York operations that removes incentives for them to compete.

  • Reuters

    American and JetBlue airlines must end alliance, US judge rules

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -American Airlines Group must end its alliance with JetBlue Airways Corp, a federal judge ruled on Friday, agreeing with the U.S. Justice Department that the arrangement means higher prices for consumers and ordering the companies to part ways within 30 days. The decision represented a victory for President Joe Biden's administration, which has taken a hard line on consolidation and tie-ups in the aviation industry. The Justice Department, six states including Massachusetts as well as the District of Columbia sued in 2021 to unwind the deal announced in 2020, calling the "Northeast Alliance" a "de facto merger" of the American and JetBlue Boston and New York operations that removes incentives for them to compete.

  • Yahoo Finance

    Travel: ‘We’re seeing a ton of demand,' says Expedia CEO

    Expedia's CEO Peter Kern says travelers can expect prices to remain high amid a 'ton of demand' this summer.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 3-American Airlines pilots reach tentative agreement on new contract

    American Airlines pilots have agreed in principle on a new contract that boosts their pay by 21% in 2023, sources told Reuters on Friday, ahead of a busy summer travel season, after years of negotiations with the largest U.S. carrier. The Allied Pilots Association (APA), which represents over 13,000 pilots at Texas-based American, said on Friday it will move forward with completing contractual language before presenting the contract to its board for an approval. However, the union did not share contract details.

  • Reuters

    American Airlines pilots reach tentative agreement on new contract

    CHICAGO (Reuters) -American Airlines pilots have agreed in principle on a new contract that boosts their pay by 21% in 2023, sources told Reuters on Friday, ahead of a busy summer travel season, after years of negotiations with the largest U.S. carrier. The Allied Pilots Association (APA), which represents over 13,000 pilots at Texas-based American, said on Friday it will move forward with completing contractual language before presenting the contract to its board for an approval. American did not quantify the contract value but said it provides pay and profit sharing that match the top of the industry with improved quality-of-life provisions.

  • Zacks

    American Airlines (AAL) Upgraded to Buy: Here's Why

    American Airlines (AAL) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).

  • Simply Wall St.

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  • Zacks

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    Here is how American Airlines (AAL) and Alaska Air Group (ALK) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.

  • ACCESSWIRE

    Saluting Our Military Heroes

    In April, American Airlines partnered with the USO and other organizations to take 19 military service members and their families on a trip to Walt Disney World as part of the Salute to the Troops event.