Will IAG and easyJet shares soar higher?
Although airline groups IAG and easyJet are seeing uneven paces of recovery across their key markets, research teams mostly kept a rosy outlook.
- International Consolidated Airlines Group (LON: IAG) share price rises 1.3% to 169.98 pence
- easyJet (LON: EZJ) reaches 828.60p per share
- The transatlantic reopening may be the next big catalyst, analysts say
- IAG’s rebound will depend on its key unit British Airways
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IAG and easyJet stock prices: what’s the latest?
Shares of Anglo-Spanish airline holding company International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, also known as IAG, jumped 1.3% to finish Wednesday at 168.98 pence.
British low-cost airline group easyJet’s stock gained 0.6% to close at 828.60 pence.
As of Wednesday, research teams were largely bullish on both counters, Bloomberg data showed. For easyJet, 16 analysts recommended ‘buy’, seven said ‘hold’, while two suggested ‘sell’. Their average 12-month target price on easyJet was 1,046.53 pence.
Meanwhile, IAG attracted 20 ‘buy’ calls, seven ‘hold’ ratings, and one ‘sell’ recommendation. The average target price stood at 227.85 pence.
IAG’s performance hinges on British Airways’ international recovery
Barclays stayed ‘neutral’ on the European transport sector, rating IAG ‘overweight’ and easyJet ‘equal-weight’. Although some demand is returning, there remains balance-sheet risk in the sector, with wait-and-see approaches for IAG and easyJet, the bank’s analysts said.
All eyes will be on September for the two-way transatlantic reopening, which is the next big catalyst for network airlines, Barclays added.
For IAG, there is clear varied performance across the group, with fewer restrictions supporting performance at Iberia and Vueling, while the restricted transatlantic market and UK/Irish government measures are impeding British Airways and Aer Lingus, Barclays wrote.
Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) wrote that the group’s recovery will hinge on its key unit British Airways’ international routes. British Airways is hampered by long-haul flight exposure, with consensus not seeing a return to pre-pandemic sales until at least 2024.
‘Capacity has been cut, but transatlantic travel is needed to rebuild profit, in our view,’ BI analysts said. Digital safety passports may unleash some European demand for Iberia and Vueling, which have also adapted to target dometic travel in Spain. These certificates can also help Aer Lingus rejoin the skies, BI added.
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Analysts mixed on easyJet shares
On easyJet, Deutsche Bank sees scope for the budget carrier to carry 95.5 million passengers in its fiscal year to September 2023, just shy of the 96.1 million carried in FY2019. It reiterated ‘buy’ with a 1,150p price target.
Barclays noted that easyJet is seeing better performance in continental Europe than in the UK. Possible catalysts for EZJ include the second phase of the new cabin-bag policy, to be introduced in autumn; the £500 million cost-out programme, on target for year-end; and the upcoming balance-sheet review with its full-year results.
JPMorgan remained ‘neutral’ on easyJet, due to uncertainty over the Delta variant of the coronavirus and uncertainty over the outcome of the capital structure review.
Cost headwinds such as higher interest charges and higher aircraft ownership costs could also offset most of the savings the airline has targeted since the pandemic started, JPMorgan said.
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