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Investing.com — Raymond James upgraded American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:) to “Outperform” from “Market Perform” on an improved revenue outlook and a favourable risk-reward dynamic.
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The brokerage also raised its price target for the stock to $24.
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Despite modest expectations from a new co-branded card deal, American’s December update pointed to a stronger revenue environment. Enhanced engagement with corporate customers, though likely at a price, also supports the outlook.
Competitive domestic capacity and planned cabin reconfigurations should help align supply with price-sensitive demand.
A revised fuel forecast, while still above the forward curve, offers additional earnings tailwinds.
Raymond (NS:) James said American is well-positioned ahead of U.S. airline earnings, alongside Alaska Airlines, Allegiant, and JetBlue. Delta Air Lines (NYSE:) remains the brokerage’s top pick for medium-to-long-term investors, supported by its robust risk-reward profile.
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The brokerage noted the U.S. dollar’s strength could bolster international demand, benefiting American’s stronghold in South America. However, legacy carriers like Delta and United may gain a greater advantage due to their broader international exposure.
Raymond James also sees a decline in regulatory risks under the incoming U.S. administration, which could pave the way for increased M&A activity, particularly among smaller carriers.
The note highlighted shifting cabin configurations among low-cost carriers, with more first-class and extra-legroom seats being introduced, which could reduce main cabin seat growth, creating a more premium-focused domestic offering.
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