American Airlines Group Inc. (ETR:A1G)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
10.24
+0.33 (3.36%)
Apr 23, 2026, 5:35 PM CET
Market Cap6.49B +11.1%
Revenue (ttm)48.56B +3.3%
Net Income175.19M -70.5%
EPS0.27 -69.9%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio37.05
Forward PEn/a
Dividendn/a
Ex-Dividend Daten/a
Volume60,858
Average Volume20,908
Open9.86
Previous Close9.91
Day's Range9.72 - 10.33
52-Week Range8.05 - 14.12
Beta1.57
RSI51.85
Earnings DateApr 23, 2026

About American Airlines Group

American Airlines Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as a network air carrier in the United States, Latin America, Atlantic, and Pacific. The company provides scheduled air transportation services for passengers and cargo through its hubs in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C., as well as through partner gateways in London, Doha, Madrid, Seattle/Tacoma, Sydney, and Tokyo. It also operates a mainline fleet of 1,013 aircraft. The company was formerly known as... [Read more]

Industry Airlines
Founded 1926
Employees 139,100
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol A1G

Financial Performance

In 2025, American Airlines Group's revenue was $54.63 billion, an increase of 0.78% compared to the previous year's $54.21 billion. Earnings were $111.00 million, a decrease of -86.88%.

Financial numbers in USD Financial Statements

News

American Airlines' massive new airport lounge will be the biggest in Nashville. It's designed to feel like home

American Airlines is leaning further into the idea that airport lounges should feel less like generic waiting rooms and more like extensions of the cities they serve. Its latest project in Nashville m...

5 hours ago - Fast Company

American Airlines CEO says merger with United would be 'bad for customers'

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom rejected a potential United Airlines merger as anti-competitive and bad for customers during an earnings call.

8 hours ago - Fox Business

American Airlines rejects United merger, explores deeper Alaska ties

American Airlines Chief Executive Robert ​Isom flatly rejected a merger with United Airlines as anti-competitive on Thursday, pledged to ‌defend American's Chicago hub and signaled that partnerships —...

8 hours ago - Reuters

Airlines are facing higher fuel costs and cutting fares at the same time. How does that work?

Trying to book a flight right now can feel absurd. Qantas and Virgin Australia are warning that higher fuel costs and disruption linked to the Middle East conflict are putting pressure on fares and fo...

9 hours ago - TechXplore

American Airlines Finds Fuel Price Spikes Won't Stop Premium Travelers

American Airlines found during the first quarter that fare hikes made in response to the spike in jet fuel prices didn't stop premium travelers. There was no impact on demand.

9 hours ago - PYMNTS

American Airlines CEO: Jet fuel prices had 'big impact' on first quarter

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom told CNBC's Phil LeBeau that jet fuel prices had a "big impact" on the first quarter. “We're going to recover, but key to that is just supply and demand balance,” Iso...

10 hours ago - CNBC Television

Thursday's Morning Movers: NOW Plunges, AAL Beats, URI Rallies

Diane King Hall highlights the earnings slate moving the stock market to start Thursday's trading session. She starts with ServiceNow (NOW) pointing to headwinds amid continuing Middle East tensions.

10 hours ago - Schwab Network

American Airlines CEO says merger with United would be 'bad for customers'

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom told CNBC's Phil LeBeau on Thursday that a potential merger with rival United Airlines would hurt consumers and would be anti-competitive.

10 hours ago - CNBC Television

American Airlines Lowers Guidance Due to Fuel Prices

Higher fuel prices due to the war in Iran are weighing on American Airlines. The carrier lowered its full-year earnings target even after beating on earnings for the quarter.

10 hours ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

American Airlines Cuts Profit Outlook After Fuel Prices Soar

The carrier said its fuel costs are expected to jump by $4 billion and warned that it could lose money in 2026.

12 hours ago - WSJ

American Airlines Cuts Profit Outlook After Fuel Prices Soar

The carrier said its fuel costs are expected to jump by $4 billion and warned that it could lose money in 2026.

12 hours ago - WSJ

American Airlines CEO says merger with United would be 'bad for customers'

American CEO Robert Isom told CNBC a potential merger with rival United would hurt consumers. Isom called the idea of a merger "a non-starter from the get-go.

12 hours ago - CNBC

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom on potential United merger: 'A nonstarter from the get-go'

CNBC's Phil LeBeau and American Airlines CEO Robert Isom join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, impact of rising jet fuel costs, reports of a potential merger with Unit...

12 hours ago - CNBC Television

American Airlines reports record revenue as strong travel demand offsets higher fuel costs

Shares of American Airlines Group rallied in early Thursday trading, after the air carrier beat first-quarter revenue expectations, citing growing demand for travel.

13 hours ago - Market Watch

American Airlines cuts 2026 earnings projections after surge in jet fuel

American Airlines cut its 2026 earnings forecast, becoming the latest airline to lower its outlook after a surge in fuel costs added billions to its expenses.

13 hours ago - CNBC

American Airlines dims 2026 forecast as high fuel costs hurt margins

American Airlines cut its 2026 profit forecast on Thursday, pushing the lower-end of the range to a loss, as sky-high jet fuel ​costs driven by the Iran war hurt profit margins.

13 hours ago - Reuters

American Airlines Reports Earnings Thursday. It's Tough Out There.

Major U.S. airlines have cut or suspended guidance this earnings season amid surging jet fuel prices.

14 hours ago - Barrons

American Airlines Gears Up For Q1 Print; Here Are The Recent Forecast Changes From Wall Street's Most Accurate Analysts

American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL) will release earnings for its first quarter before the opening bell on Thursday, April 23.

17 hours ago - Benzinga

American Airlines, Alaska Air explore deeper international partnership, sources say

American Airlines is in ​preliminary discussions with Alaska Air Group to broaden their existing partnership, potentially by bringing Alaska into ‌American's transatlantic and transpacific joint busin...

1 day ago - Reuters

American Airlines Makes Surprise Gains With Customers, Survey Shows

A new survey of airline customer satisfaction showed a marked improvement at American Airlines even as rivals have repeatedly suggested that American is falling behind them.

1 day ago - Forbes

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on reports of potential merger with American Airlines

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby discusses reports of the company's interest in a potential merger with American Airlines. Check the related video for more on this.

1 day ago - CNBC Television

United CEO Won't Comment on Possible Merger With American Airlines

Scott Kirby, the chief executive officer of United Airlines Holdings Inc., said he wouldn't comment when asked if his company would be buying American Airlines. Kirby did say he is focused on leveling...

1 day ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Trump says he wants 'somebody' to buy Spirit Airlines, opposes United-American merger

President Donald Trump says he wants someone to buy Spirit Airlines as the low-cost carrier battles bankruptcy and rising fuel costs threaten its recovery plan.

2 days ago - Fox Business

United Airlines CEO Stirred Up A Hornet's Nest With Merger Hint

A week after a report surfaced that United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby “floated” the idea of an American Airlines/United Airlines merger with Trump administration officials, the concept doesn't seem to h...

2 days ago - Forbes

Trump to United and American: Don't Merge

The president said that combining major industry players could make companies lazy. Washington lawmakers have criticized the idea.

2 days ago - WSJ