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    Europe's airline shares outpace US peers amid tariff turbulence

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    Posted on August 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European airline stocks are outperforming US peers amid tariff challenges, with companies like Lufthansa and Air France-KLM reporting strong results.

    Table of Contents

    • European vs. U.S. Airline Stock Performance
    • Factors Influencing Airline Shares
    • Outlook for U.S. Airlines
    • Consumer Confidence and Travel Demand
    • Impact of Tariffs on Travel

    European Airline Stocks Surge While U.S. Peers Struggle Amid Tariffs

    European vs. U.S. Airline Stock Performance

    By Joanna Plucinska and Rajesh Kumar Singh

    Factors Influencing Airline Shares

    LONDON/CHICAGO (Reuters) -European airline shares have soared in the last six months despite geopolitical and economic uncertainty, while those of U.S. airlines have sold off amid a pullback in travel spending.

    Outlook for U.S. Airlines

    The stock market has been turbulent since the start of this year as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war has shaken consumer and business confidence.

    Consumer Confidence and Travel Demand

    Since travel spending is a discretionary item for many consumers and businesses, prospects of weak economic growth in the U.S. and high inflation have hit shares of companies including Delta, United and American Airlines.

    Impact of Tariffs on Travel

    Europe's main flag carriers Lufthansa and Air France-KLM reported higher second quarter results on Thursday, defying worries about transatlantic travel and reinforcing their share price outperformance as cost discipline paid off for investors.

    Shares in British Airways-owner IAG, which reports earnings on Friday, have also continued their upward trajectory, albeit more modestly than European peers.

    It helps that Americans are still keen to travel to Europe on European carriers, analysts said, with Air France in particular bolstering its luxury image to sell premium seats.

    Leading the share performance of big European carriers this year is Air France-KLM, with Lufthansa and IAG not far behind. The main big American carriers are all down for the year, though have seen an uptick over the last month.

    SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT?

    The share and results performance comes despite multiple complaints from European airline CEOs that they face undue regulatory burdens tied to environmental costs and airport taxes compared to other international carriers.

    The passage of Trump's tax and spending bill and some clarity on the tariff front have eased some of the macroeconomic concerns for U.S. airlines, helping their shares recover from lows this year along with hope for improvements in travel demand.

    "The flag carriers have been increasingly driven by a realisation... that demand on the North Atlantic was a little weaker but it has not collapsed as had been feared by investors," said Goodbody analyst Dudley Shanley.

    Still, earnings estimates of U.S. airlines for 2025 have seen significant down revisions.

    "At the end of the day, travel demand is driven by the consumer having confidence," said Conor Cunningham, analyst at Melius Research, adding that if corporate travel kept improving and consumer confidence picked up things could change.

    "We might look back on the tariff-induced slowdown as a temporary pause," he said.

    (Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Editing by Adam Jourdan and Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European airline shares have surged despite economic uncertainties.
    • •US airline stocks struggle due to tariffs and weak travel demand.
    • •Lufthansa and Air France-KLM report strong second quarter results.
    • •US airlines see some recovery amid easing macroeconomic concerns.
    • •Consumer confidence is key to future travel demand.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's airline shares outpace US peers amid tariff turbulence

    1What has driven the rise in European airline shares?

    European airline shares have soared in the last six months despite geopolitical and economic uncertainty, with strong performances from carriers like Air France-KLM and Lufthansa.

    2How have U.S. airline stocks performed recently?

    U.S. airline stocks have sold off amid a pullback in travel, with major carriers like Delta and United seeing declines due to weak economic growth and high inflation.

    3What are the concerns for U.S. airlines moving forward?

    Earnings estimates for U.S. airlines for 2025 have seen significant down revisions, indicating ongoing challenges in the market despite some recovery signs.

    4What impact have tariffs had on airline stocks?

    The trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump has shaken consumer and business confidence, contributing to the volatility in U.S. airline stocks.

    5What is the outlook for travel demand according to analysts?

    Analysts suggest that while demand on the North Atlantic has weakened, it has not collapsed, and consumer confidence will be key to future travel demand.

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