U.S. Airlines Brace for Impact as Tariffs Disrupt 2025 Profit Forecasts

By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News
April 17, 2025
At the start of 2025, U.S. airlines were poised for a bumper year. But an unexpected escalation in trade tensions and economic turbulence—sparked by President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff campaign—has thrown the industry off course.
“This isn’t just turbulence—it’s a full-blown reversal of momentum,” said Brian Tomlin, senior aviation strategist at EquiFlight Partners.
Tariffs Derail Travel Demand
After Washington imposed up to 145% tariffs on Chinese imports, and Beijing retaliated with 125% duties, global market confidence took a hit. In tandem with inflation fears and supply chain fragility, this curbed international travel demand, particularly in premium cabin segments.
Deutsche Bank analysts now predict an earnings recession across U.S. carriers in 2025. Originally forecast to lead a post-COVID travel boom, Delta, United, American, and Southwest have all revised guidance and paused expansion strategies.
“Bookings for Q2 dropped 12% week-over-week after the tariff announcements,” confirmed a Delta Airlines executive under anonymity.
Airline Stocks Falter
Shares of the top four U.S. airlines fell 10–15% in early April, before partially recovering after the White House hinted at a 90-day tariff pause. However, volatility remains, with investor confidence shaken and fuel price concerns resurfacing due to supply disruption fears.
Strategic Retrenchment Underway
Airlines are now scaling back non-essential routes, delaying new aircraft deliveries, and rebalancing networks to prioritize stable domestic corridors. Cargo revenue—once a pandemic-era lifeline—is expected to decline as demand shifts and global e-commerce flows readjust.
“The key now is flexibility and operational resilience,” said Lauren Cheng, aviation consultant at Skyline Group. “Those that adapt quickly to volatile conditions will be best positioned for late-year recovery.”
Maria Kalamatas is an international aviation correspondent at The Logistic News, reporting on airline economics, fleet strategy, and global aviation disruptions.
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