LSE:IAG (International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A.)

About IAG

IAG was formed by the merger of British Airways and Iberia in January 2011. It is one of the largest airline groups with over four hundred aircraft flying 55 million passengers to 200 destinations. They are also major conveyors of air-cargo. BA is principally located in the UK and are sole tenants of Terminal 5 at Heathrow, the worlds busiest hub and biggest premium travel market. Iberia, principally based at Madrids Terminal 4, operates a major network between Europe and Latin America.
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    IAG shares – pie in the sky or a great opportunity?

    IAG shares have had a terrible time this year. But are they worth buying? Anna Sokolidou thinks she knows the…

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    Cheap UK shares: should I buy Carnival or IAG stocks?

    As cheap UK shares go, IAG shares could offer one of the best opportunities for long-term investors at current levels,…

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    Is the IAG share price rise sustainable?

    Falling demand for flights and other factors make me question the future of airlines and how sustainable the IAG share…

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    Stock market crash alert: these 2 FTSE 100 stocks are too risky for me right now

    While some FTSE 100 stocks have recovered from the market crash, others have just fallen lower and lower. I'd avoid…

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    Forget IAG and easyJet shares. I’d buy these stocks instead

    EasyJet's share price is down 56% in 2020. Meanwhile, IAG shares are down 67%. Tempted to buy these airlines stocks?…

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    Is it time to buy the FTSE 100’s 3 worst-performing stocks of 2020?

    G A Chester gives his view on whether now could be the time for brave contrarians to buy into the…

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    Stock market crash: what I’d do with Lloyds, IAG and Rolls Royce shares

    FTSE 100 stocks Lloyds, IAG and Rolls Royce are three of the biggest casualties of this year's stock market crash.…

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    Stock market crash: Is now the right time to buy crashing UK shares like Carnival, IAG, and TUI?

    A combination of Covid-19 and the stock market crash has hit travel companies hard. But is now a good time…

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    Stock market crash: should I buy Rolls-Royce or IAG shares?

    Rolls-Royce and IAG shares both look cheap after the stock market crash. But which is the better long-term buy?

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    easyJet and IAG shares are flying, but which should you buy?

    The IAG share price has lagged behind easyJet's share price this year. Roland Head explains what he thinks will happen…

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    Is the IAG share price a bargain after crashing 70%?

    The IAG share price has plunged this year, but the company's competitive advantages should help it pull through the current…

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    The IAG share price dives again. Here’s why I’d steer clear

    Shares in International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (LON:IAG) lose height yet again on dire Q2 numbers and news of a…

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