American Airlines Gp (AAL)
17.24 -0.34 (-1.93%)
American Airlines Group is a major airline holding company that operates one of the largest passenger and cargo air transport services in the world. The company provides scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo through its main subsidiary, American Airlines, and several regional carriers. Known for its extensive domestic and international route network, American Airlines Group is focused on delivering a comprehensive travel experience, including various customer services, in-flight amenities, and loyalty programs. The company is committed to operational excellence and safety while striving to enhance customer satisfaction and maintain a competitive edge in the ever-evolving aviation industry.
Previous Close | 17.58 |
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Open | 17.61 |
Bid | 17.25 |
Ask | 17.32 |
Day's Range | 17.23 - 17.80 |
52 Week Range | 9.070 - 18.21 |
Volume | 17,692,205 |
Market Cap | 11.16B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 49.26 |
EPS (TTM) | 0.4 |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 27,395,539 |
News & Press Releases
American Airlines Stock Surges After Bernstein Upgrade, Price Target Hike: Retail Gets Excitedstocktwits.com
Bernstein analyst David Vernon said positive pricing and revenue trends across the industry are reflected in the company’s fourth-quarter (Q4) earnings guidance, according to a CNBC report.
Via Stocktwits · December 10, 2024
American Airlines Upgrade, Alaska's Growth Plan Send Shares Higherinvestors.com
American Airlines stock upgraded on improving Q4 outlook. Alaska Air rallies on strategic growth plan, new global hub, strong guidance.
Via Investor's Business Daily · December 10, 2024
On Air Parking Announces 2024 Essential Holiday Air Travel Tips to Save Money and Avoid Stress
As inflation and rising costs continue to affect millions of Americans, this holiday season is shaping up to be one of the most expensive for travelers. But with a little planning and creativity, you can save money and reduce stress during your holiday journey. To help, we've put together some handy tips to navigate holiday travel efficiently, save money, and ensure a smoother, more enjoyable experience. From choosing the right parking option to preparing for the unexpected, these expert strategies will keep you ahead of the game this holiday season.
Via Prodigy · December 10, 2024
10 Industrials Stocks Whale Activity In Today's Sessionbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · December 10, 2024
Jim Cramer Says Airline Stocks 'Strength Can Continue' Amid Structural Shifts: 'Ring The Register Before The Music Stops'benzinga.com
Jim Cramer sees potential for continued strength in airline stocks, provided carriers maintain discipline in flight capacity management. His analysis comes on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024 as major carriers have seen significant stock appreciation in recent months.
Via Benzinga · December 10, 2024
American Airlines Gr's Options: A Look at What the Big Money is Thinkingbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · December 5, 2024
Loyal American Airlines Passenger and Son of 33-Year Employee Files Legal Action Against Airline for Racial Bias, Unlawful Ban, and Injustice
John Nuñez Seeks Legal Redress for Unjust Lifetime Travel Ban, Reputational Damage, and Racial Discrimination Following Incident on American Airlines Flight 1124MIAMI - Dec. 4, 2024 - PRLog -- Headline:Landmark Lawsuit Filed by Son of 33-Year American Airlines Employee Against Airline, Influential Colombian Journalist Jorge Cura, and Media Outlet Zona Cero—Alleging Racial Bias, Defamation, and Viral Public HumiliationSubheadline:Representing himself pro se, John Nuñez seeks $16.5 million in damages, the reinstatement of travel privileges, and accountability for an incident that spiraled into a viral defamation campaign. This federal case highlights systemic issues in airline passenger treatment and media accountability, aiming to set a powerful precedent.MIAMI, FL – November 10, 2024 – In a landmark lawsuit filed pro se, John Nuñez—a long-time AAdvantage Platinum Executive Member and son of Alfredo Nuñez, a 33-year employee of American Airlines—has taken his case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The suit names American Airlines, prominent Colombian journalist Jorge Cura, and media outlet Zona Cero, and it alleges racial bias, reputational harm, and defamation resulting from a June 2022 incident on an American Airlines flight that spiraled into a viral media storm.This case reflects Mr. Nuñez's belief in the value of truth and the power of education, values instilled in him by his mother, who taught him the value of information as a tool for justice. "I've made it this far defending myself because I know the truth and because my mother stressed education in our home and she knew that I was smart enough to go it alone," Mr. Nuñez said. "This is not just about my case; it's about ensuring accountability and dignity for all passengers."Mr. Nuñez's monthly travel to Colombia is part of his commitment to being a dedicated father to his 7-year-old son, Shea, as well as a tribute to his father's legacy, honoring Alfredo Nuñez's 33 years of dedication to the airline industry (Employee #011680). "My travel is more than just a privilege; it's my duty as a father and my way of honoring my father's legacy," Mr. Nuñez explained.A Case That Began in the Skies and Exploded Online:June 2022, Mr. Nuñez, who has medical conditions requiring urgent restroom access, was on American Airlines Flight 1124 from Barranquilla, Colombia, to Miami. When denied restroom access by flight attendants, they allegedly escalated the situation, labeling him as intoxicated—an accusation later disproven by a breathalyzer test administered by Colombian National Police Major Diego Pineda. Despite evidence confirming his sobriety, American Airlines imposed a lifetime ban on Mr. Nuñez, erasing his Platinum Executive status and disregarding his family's decades-long legacy.The story quickly took a darker turn when influential Colombian journalist Jorge Cura used his platform to spark a viral media frenzy, falsely portraying Mr. Nuñez as a dangerous, disruptive passenger. Cura's posts on X (formerly Twitter) and Zona Cero articles portrayed Mr. Nuñez in a negative light, leading to relentless public backlash. Despite a later retraction by Zona Cero, the damage was done, subjecting Mr. Nuñez to sustained harassment and cyberbullying.Key Allegations and Legal Violations in the Lawsuit1. Unlawful and Discriminatory Treatment by American Airlines: The lawsuit, strongly backed by findings from Administrative Law Judge Douglas M. Rawald, cites violations of the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), alleging racial and class bias by American Airlines' staff. Judge Rawald's findings indicated that the flight attendants' actions were "exaggerated and unwarranted," confirming that Mr. Nuñez's medical needs and basic rights as a passenger were disregarded.2. Defamatory Testimony by Witness Karen Habib: In a key part of the case, witness Karen Habib provided slanderous statements to the FAA, falsely alleging that Mr. Nuñez was disruptive without any credible evidence. Judge Rawald found her testimony unreliable, citing personal bias and a lack of credible support. Her testimony included false claims, such as alleging that Mr. Nuñez "kicked her seat," which were inconsistent with the evidence.3. Non-Cooperation by Captain Byron Jaffe: American Airlines Pilot Captain Jaffe, initially cooperating with FAA investigators, withdrew his support when he recognized the seriousness of Mr. Nuñez's pursuit of justice. His selective non-cooperation, Mr. Nuñez argues, reflects a calculated attempt to avoid accountability in a case that has significant implications for the airline.4. Viral Defamation and Public Humiliation by Jorge Cura and Zona Cero: Cura's sensational reporting, shared widely on X and Zona Cero, spread false allegations, portraying Mr. Nuñez as intoxicated and dangerous. This narrative, amplified by Cura's influence, inflicted severe reputational damage on Mr. Nuñez. Despite Zona Cero's eventual retraction, the defamatory impact persists, casting a shadow over Mr. Nuñez's public image and subjecting him to relentless harassment.Legal Demands and Relief SoughtMr. Nuñez is requesting the following relief:1. Immediate Reinstatement of Travel Privileges: Given his commitment to his son, Mr. Nuñez seeks an injunction to restore his travel privileges with American Airlines while the case proceeds.2. Compensatory and Emotional Damages: Mr. Nuñez seeks $500,000 in compensatory damages to cover the costs of alternative travel arrangements and medical expenses. Additionally, he requests $1,000,000 in damages for the emotional and reputational harm caused by defamatory allegations and public humiliation.3. Punitive Damages: Due to the profound harm caused by American Airlines and the media misrepresentation by Cura and Zona Cero, Mr. Nuñez requests $15,000,000 in punitive damages to hold all parties accountable and prevent similar incidents in the future.Implications of the CaseMr. Nuñez's story underscores deeper issues within the airline industry and journalism ethics. As a dedicated son and father, his struggle underscores the impact of corporate and media power on individuals, particularly those who travel as non-revenue passengers. His family's legacy of loyalty and service to American Airlines—exemplified by his father, Alfredo Nuñez, employee #011680—is now part of a fight for justice."Reports of 'unruly passengers' have surged, with over 2,500 cases reported in 2022 alone," said Mr. Nuñez. "Yet no one questions whether some of these cases are instigated or escalated by airline staff. I am a peaceful person, and my record as a frequent flyer speaks for itself. The false narrative presented by American Airlines and amplified by Jorge Cura has deeply harmed me and my family. I won't take this lying down. My mother taught me the power of education and the truth, and I am committed to clearing my name. I step into this battle without an attorney, not out of necessity, but out of choice—a choice I made when I successfully represented myself in a federal hearing. Armed with the study of aeronautical law and fortified by my family's legacy, I am prepared to confront those who wronged me. I promised my mother that I would pursue a law degree at 50 once I win this case, and I intend to keep that promise.This fight is not just for myself but for my family's name and for my father's memory. Though he is no longer with us, I carry his legacy, his dedication, and his values with me. I will expose those who defamed and wronged me, using the very resources they turned against me. I stand alone for now, but I am not without purpose, truth, or the indelible spirit of my family. This is my battle, and I will see it through to honor those I love."This case has the potential to redefine standards of accountability for airlines and media alike, challenging both industries to honor truth, integrity, and the dignity of passengers. With Judge Rawald's findings lending credibility to Mr. Nuñez's claims, this landmark lawsuit may set a new precedent in the fight for justice and accountability.For Media Inquiries:John NuñezEmail: john@blackcardbandits.comPhone: 786-425-1966Visit: blackcardbandits.com
Via PRLog · December 4, 2024
Super Micro Computer, lululemon And Roku Are Among Top 11 Large Cap Gainers Last Week (Dec 2-Dec 6): Are The Others In Your Portfolio?benzinga.com
11 large-cap stocks surged last week: CRDO, SMCI, DOCU, RBRK, LULU, PSTG, MRVL, ROKU, AUR, AAL, APP. Did you have them in your portfolio?
Via Benzinga · December 8, 2024
Stock Market Hits Highs On Salesforce, Tech Earnings; Bitcoin Tops $100,000, Briefly: Weekly Reviewinvestors.com
Salesforce and mostly positive tech earnings buoyed the major indexes.
Via Investor's Business Daily · December 6, 2024
Travel and Vacation Providers Stocks Q3 Teardown: Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) Vs The Rest
As the Q3 earnings season wraps, let’s dig into this quarter’s best and worst performers in the travel and vacation providers industry, including Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) and its peers.
Via StockStory · December 6, 2024
Peering Into American Airlines Gr's Recent Short Interestbenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · November 22, 2024
Elliott Wave View: Strong Impulsive Rally In American Airlines Favors Upsidetalkmarkets.com
Short Term Elliott Wave in American Airlines (AAL) suggests that rally from 11.6.2024 low is in progress as an impulse. Up from 11.5.2024 low, wave ((i)) ended at 15.13 as the 1 hour chart below shows.
Via Talk Markets · December 5, 2024
American Airlines, Southwest Airlines Stocks Rally After Improved Q4 Guidance: Retail Sentiment Soarsstocktwits.com
American Airlines said in an SEC filing that it now expects Q4 adjusted earnings per share at $0.55 to $0.75 compared to a previous estimate of approximately $0.25 to $0.50.
Via Stocktwits · December 5, 2024
American Airlines, Southwest Updates Lift Airline Stocksinvestors.com
American Airlines, Southwest set to extend breakouts after lifting Q4 outlooks. Airline stocks climb. Citi wins AAdvantage deal.
Via Investor's Business Daily · December 5, 2024
Reflecting On Travel and Vacation Providers Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Marriott (NASDAQ:MAR)
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q3. Today, we are looking at travel and vacation providers stocks, starting with Marriott (NASDAQ:MAR).
Via StockStory · December 5, 2024
US Stocks Hold Steady, Travel Demand Fuels Airlines, Tesla Reaches 32-Month Highs: What's Driving Markets Thursday?benzinga.com
Wall Street experienced subdued trading on Thursday morning, with major indices remaining near the flatline as investors awaited further confirmation of potential interest rate cuts from the upcoming November jobs report.
Via Benzinga · December 5, 2024
American Airlines Partners With Citi, Issues Strong Profit Outlookbenzinga.com
American Airlines (AAL) reports better than expected Q4 outlook and new credit card partnership. Stock up 14.08% at $17.08 on Thursday.
Via Benzinga · December 5, 2024
America's Car-Mart Posts Upbeat Sales, Joins Methode Electronics, Verint Systems, Brown-Forman And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Thursdaybenzinga.com
Via Benzinga · December 5, 2024
American Airlines and Citi Extend and Expand Co-Branded Card Partnership, Paving the Way for More Customer Benefits
FORT WORTH, Texas and NEW YORK, Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Airlines and Citi today announced the extension of their more than 37-year co-branded partnership for the next decade, taking the relationship to new heights, with Citi becoming the exclusive issuer of the AAdvantage® co-branded card portfolio in the U.S. in 2026. Working more closely together, Citi and American can create significant value for both AAdvantage® co-branded and Citi-branded cardmembers.
By American Airlines, Inc. · Via GlobeNewswire · December 5, 2024
Deal Dispatch: Stoli On The Rocks As US Business Goes Bankrupt, Ally Financial To Sell Credit Card Unitbenzinga.com
The Container Store faces potential bankruptcy after failing to secure a $40 million financial deal and more M&A news from the week.
Via Benzinga · November 30, 2024
Q3 Earnings Highlights: Lindblad Expeditions (NASDAQ:LIND) Vs The Rest Of The Travel and Vacation Providers Stocks
Let’s dig into the relative performance of Lindblad Expeditions (NASDAQ:LIND) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q3 travel and vacation providers earnings season.
Via StockStory · November 29, 2024
Senate Targets Airlines Over $12.4 Billion Seat Fees Amid Mounting Scrutinybenzinga.com
A Senate report reveals U.S. airlines collected $12.4 billion in seat fees, sparking scrutiny over transparency and consumer fairness.
Via Benzinga · November 26, 2024
American Airlines Golden Cross Milestone: Bulls Take Controlbenzinga.com
American Airlines (AAL) achieves coveted Golden Cross, signaling sustained bullish trend. Technicals point to strong momentum, but caution advised.
Via Benzinga · November 25, 2024
AMERICAN AIRLINES GROUP INC. (NASDAQ: AAL) INVESTIGATION ALERT: Bernstein Liebhard is Investigating American Airlines Group Inc.
Do you hold American Airlines common stock? If so, please visit Amercan Airlines Group Inc. Shareholder Investigations or contact Investor Relations Manager Peter Allocco at (212) 951-2030 or pallocco@bernlieb.com to discuss your rights.
By Bernstein Liebhard LLP · Via GlobeNewswire · November 25, 2024
American Airlines Targets 'Gate Lice' With New Boarding Tech At 100+ Airports This Holiday Seasonbenzinga.com
American Airlines is taking aim at "gate lice" - an industry term for passengers who crowd gates before their boarding group is called - with new technology being rolled out to more than 100 U.S. airports during the holiday season.
Via Benzinga · November 22, 2024