US airlines climb as President Trump shifts his tone about the urgency of ending the shutdown
Shares of US airlines are climbing as the government shutdown stretches into a record 36th day.
Stocks of several carriers, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines, rose significantly following an apparent change of tune from President Trump, who on Wednesday told Senate Republicans that they “must get the government back open soon, and really immediately.”
It’s a shift from the president, who’s traveled frequently during the shutdown and stuck firmly to the idea that the administration wouldn’t negotiate with Democrats before the government reopened.
Airlines had tumbled on Tuesday, following comments from Transportation Secretary Duffy that the US could close parts of its airspace amid an air traffic controller shortage that’s been escalated by the shutdown.