American Airlines Q1 Fuel Costs Surge by $341 Million on Middle East Conflict

AAL and peers face soaring jet fuel expenses, with Q1 costs rising $1.2 billion collectively amid geopolitical tensions. American Airlines reported a $341 million increase in Q1 jet fuel costs compared to the same period last year. The surge, driven by the Middle East conf

AAL and peers face soaring jet fuel expenses, with Q1 costs rising $1.2 billion collectively amid geopolitical tensions.

American Airlines reported a $341 million increase in Q1 jet fuel costs compared to the same period last year. The surge, driven by the Middle East conflict, pushed fuel prices to $4.69 per gallon, more than double early February levels.

The six largest U.S. airlines saw combined fuel expenses rise by $1.2 billion in Q1. United Airlines, Delta, Alaska Air, Southwest, and JetBlue faced additional costs of $340 million, $196 million, $115 million, $107 million, and $62 million, respectively. The impact is expected to worsen in Q2 as the conflict’s full effects materialize.

AAL stock has declined 14% in 2026, reflecting broader industry pressure from rising fuel costs. The airline still posted record revenue and 10.8% YoY growth in the March quarter, but margins remain under strain.

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