Airline Stocks Plummet Amid Waning Demand and Tariff Worries

The airline industry is experiencing a downturn as stock prices fall due to diminishing consumer demand and concerns over tariffs. Major carriers such as Southwest, Delta, and American Airlines have faced downgrades, reflecting growing unease about the future of travel. These developments highlight the vulnerability of the sector to external economic pressures and policy changes.
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