US airlines take off as oil prices sink amid trade tensions between the US and China
Oil prices are falling on Tuesday as trade tensions between the US and China ripple across markets, with the International Energy Agency warning of a large supply glut that could last into next year. Crude oil contracts were trading at a five-month low on Tuesday.
But what’s bad for crude is good for airlines, which stand to benefit from lower fuel costs. Shares of US carriers including JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines were all up at least 4% on Tuesday afternoon.