
Key Points
- American Airlines saw a strong rebound in bookings in January, with double-digit revenue growth for early 2026 driven by premium and corporate demand.
- The airline reported $14 billion in revenue and $99 million in profit for Q4, and $54.6 billion in revenue and $111 million in profit for 2025, despite a $325 million hit from the government shutdown.
- American is focusing on a premium strategy, introducing free in-flight Wi-Fi, bringing back champagne to business class, and expanding business class seating, with premium unit revenue outperforming main cabin.
Summary
American Airlines expects revenue growth in the first quarter, citing a rebound in bookings in January, particularly in premium and corporate segments. Despite a $325 million loss from a government shutdown, the airline reported solid revenue and profit figures for the fourth quarter and all of 2025. American is doubling down on premium offerings, such as free Wi-Fi and expanded business class, as part of its strategy to boost profits and maintain strong future growth.
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