President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of new tariffs, including a 20% levy on European Union imports, is causing airline stocks to drop like never.
Airline shares declined in market trading following the tariff announcement. Investors are concerned that economic uncertainty and expanded tariffs could negatively impact travel demand, especially in the business sector, which is vital for airline revenues.
For example, Delta Air Lines shares dropped by 10.74%, United Airlines by 15.61%, American Airlines by 10.25% and JetBlue Airways Corp by 17.26% during the day, and 31.47% during the past 30 days.
Operational Challenges
The tariffs threaten to disrupt the global jet industry, particularly as supply chains are still recovering post-pandemic. Airlines may face increased costs due to higher prices for aircraft and components, potentially leading to higher airfares. Additionally, airlines that rely on international travel could see changes in demand patterns as a result of these tariffs.
Travel Demand Concerns
The economic uncertainty stemming from new tariffs has led to concerns about a potential slowdown in travel demand. Analysts warn that weakened consumer and corporate confidence could result in reduced air travel, challenging airlines’ profitability.
Canadian Travel Boycott
In response to U.S. trade tensions, including the new tariffs, many Canadians are choosing to boycott travel to the United States. This has led to a significant decline in flight bookings between Canada and the U.S., with airlines adjusting their schedules accordingly. Flair Airlines commercial vice-president Eric Tanner says cross-border trips will comprise just 12 per cent of the budget carrier’s network in winter 2025-26 versus 20 per cent over the past few months.
In summary, the new tariffs present multiple challenges for airlines, including increased operational costs, potential declines in travel demand, and broader economic uncertainties. Airlines will need to navigate these complexities carefully to maintain profitability and continue providing services to travelers.