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Airline Stocks to Watch as the Government Shutdown Ends
Airline stocks have been pleasantly resilient, with many seeing a nice spike as the 43-day and longest government shutdown in American history comes to an end.
This makes it a worthy topic of which airline stocks could have more upside and which may still face a setback with the government shutdown causing widespread flight cancellations, delays, staffing shortages, and declining passenger bookings.
Standouts in a Weak Industry
The growth prospects for foreign airline stocks have stood out as their American counterparts faced heightened micro issues, and their international operations should certainly strengthen as flight schedules to the U.S. normalize.
Although the Zacks Transportation-Airline Industry is currently in the bottom 25% of over 240 Zacks industries, LATAM Airlines Group (LTM - Free Report) and International Consolidated Airlines Group (ICAGY - Free Report) have been two of the notable outperformers.
Year to date, LTM has very impressive gains of +65% with LATAM considered Latin America’s leading airline. Serving as the holding company for British Airways, ICAGY is up nearly +40% in 2025 and is hovering near a 52-week high of $11 a share.
Vastly outperforming the Zacks-Transportation Airline Market’s YTD return of +6%, LTM is sporting a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), with ICAGY landing a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
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Domestic Airline Stocks to Consider
Thanks to a favorable trend of earnings estimate revisions, SkyWest (SKYW - Free Report) joins LATAM Airlines as the only other stock in the Zacks Transportation-Airline Industry with a buy rating.
Offering high-quality regional service primarily in the Midwestern and Western United States, FY25 EPS estimates have spiked 4% for SkyWest in the last 30 days, from $9.95 to $10.33. Plus, FY26 EPS revisions are up 7% in the last month from $10.33 to $11.08.
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Similarly, United Airlines (UAL - Free Report) and Delta Air Lines (DAL - Free Report) have appealing EPS growth prospects as two of the most profitable domestic airliners. Both land a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), although a buy rating could be on the way as their EPS revisions are resiliently higher as well.
While the lofty revenue targets for the major airliners could be more severely impacted by flight disruptions, United and Delta are the leaders in international capacity and profitability margins. UAL and DAL are also attractively valued, trading roughly on par with the industry average of 10X forward earnings and less than 1X forward sales.
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Airline Stocks the Zacks Rank Suggests to Avoid
At the moment, there are six stocks in the Transportation-Airline Industry with a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) and two stocks with a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) based on a weaker earnings revision trend.
Notably, the two strong sell stocks include Alaska Air Group (ALK - Free Report) and Sun Country Airlines (SNCY - Free Report) , a Minnesota-based low-cost carrier that offers flights across the U.S, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
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Airline Stocks to Watch as the Government Shutdown Ends
Airline stocks have been pleasantly resilient, with many seeing a nice spike as the 43-day and longest government shutdown in American history comes to an end.
This makes it a worthy topic of which airline stocks could have more upside and which may still face a setback with the government shutdown causing widespread flight cancellations, delays, staffing shortages, and declining passenger bookings.
Standouts in a Weak Industry
The growth prospects for foreign airline stocks have stood out as their American counterparts faced heightened micro issues, and their international operations should certainly strengthen as flight schedules to the U.S. normalize.
Although the Zacks Transportation-Airline Industry is currently in the bottom 25% of over 240 Zacks industries, LATAM Airlines Group (LTM - Free Report) and International Consolidated Airlines Group (ICAGY - Free Report) have been two of the notable outperformers.
Year to date, LTM has very impressive gains of +65% with LATAM considered Latin America’s leading airline. Serving as the holding company for British Airways, ICAGY is up nearly +40% in 2025 and is hovering near a 52-week high of $11 a share.
Vastly outperforming the Zacks-Transportation Airline Market’s YTD return of +6%, LTM is sporting a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), with ICAGY landing a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
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Domestic Airline Stocks to Consider
Thanks to a favorable trend of earnings estimate revisions, SkyWest (SKYW - Free Report) joins LATAM Airlines as the only other stock in the Zacks Transportation-Airline Industry with a buy rating.
Offering high-quality regional service primarily in the Midwestern and Western United States, FY25 EPS estimates have spiked 4% for SkyWest in the last 30 days, from $9.95 to $10.33. Plus, FY26 EPS revisions are up 7% in the last month from $10.33 to $11.08.
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Similarly, United Airlines (UAL - Free Report) and Delta Air Lines (DAL - Free Report) have appealing EPS growth prospects as two of the most profitable domestic airliners. Both land a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), although a buy rating could be on the way as their EPS revisions are resiliently higher as well.
While the lofty revenue targets for the major airliners could be more severely impacted by flight disruptions, United and Delta are the leaders in international capacity and profitability margins. UAL and DAL are also attractively valued, trading roughly on par with the industry average of 10X forward earnings and less than 1X forward sales.
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Airline Stocks the Zacks Rank Suggests to Avoid
At the moment, there are six stocks in the Transportation-Airline Industry with a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) and two stocks with a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) based on a weaker earnings revision trend.
Notably, the two strong sell stocks include Alaska Air Group (ALK - Free Report) and Sun Country Airlines (SNCY - Free Report) , a Minnesota-based low-cost carrier that offers flights across the U.S, Latin America, and the Caribbean.