Six airline stocks set to soar on summer travel

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We are looking for airlines with sustainable dividends ready for summer demand and an Olympics surge

Air France-KLM is ramping up its service to Paris as the world gets ready to converge on the French capital for the. And it’s not alone. Our analyst team at TSI Network also expects several North American carriers – with or without direct flights to France – to fly high on summer travel demand.

In fact, the International Air Transport Association is predicting record revenue of US$996-billion for the airline industry this year. That’s up 9.7 per cent from 2023′s strong performance.that climb, business travel demand has improved steadily this year – just over a year since the WHO declared the pandemic was no longer a global health emergency.Our search started with airlines offering solid revenue growth and dividends.

Companies with 10 to 12 points have the most-secure dividends, or the highest sustainability. Those with seven to nine points have above-average sustainability; average sustainability, four to six points; and below average sustainability, one to three points.is the online home of The Successful Investor Inc. – the group of widely followed Canadian investment newsletters by editor and publisher Pat McKeough.

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