International Consolidated Airlines Shares Fall After U.S. Travel Demand Warning -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
31 Mar

1251 GMT - International Consolidated Airlines shares lead the FTSE 100 index fallers Monday after Virgin Atlantic said it saw signs of a slowdown in U.S. demand for transatlantic travel. The company said it was seeing demand slowing after a strong start to 2025. The news sent British Airways owner IAG's shares downward in European trading. Its shares trade down 7.4% at 258.70 pence. IAG services destinations in North America through its hub in London as well as through group companies in Spain. (pierre.bertrand@wsj.com)

 

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