We recently published a list of 11 Best Airline Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) stands against other best airline stocks to buy now.
The global airline industry was hit worse than most other industries by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to McKinsey, the industry’s revenue in 2020 was $328 billion, representing a revenue loss of more than $370 billion over 2019. However, the industry has progressively rebounded in recent years and is expected to rise steadily as international travel returns worldwide.
Back in 2023, the aviation value chain seemed encouraging compared to a couple of years prior. Jet fuel manufacturers, who profited from higher gasoline prices, and freight forwarders, having continued to enjoy robust air cargo demand, made the most money. On the other hand, airports, airlines, and OEMs faced the biggest losses in absolute terms. That said, the aggregate results, boosted by the continued recovery in air travel, were a substantial improvement over 2022, when economic losses across the entire chain reached almost $67 billion. On that front, McKinsey stated that 9 of the 11 subsectors the firm analyzed did better in 2023 than in 2022, and 6 of the 11 performed better than in 2019. Furthermore, according to a UN Tourism study released in January 2024, international tourism reached 88% of pre-pandemic levels in 2023 and was on course to rebound to levels before the pandemic.
The US airline sector began 2025 operating at greater than pre-pandemic levels, with demand showing a strong rebound in 2024 and early 2025. According to Bain & Company’s Q1 2025 air travel forecasts, annual air travel demand has surpassed 2019 totals based on revenue passenger kilometers. This recovery marked a significant milestone, with 2024 travel demand surpassing 102.6% of 2019 levels. However, new data shows that this trend seems to have reversed on account of heightened inflation and safety concerns. The market has already begun reflecting this change, with the S&P 500 passenger airline index down about 20.8% year-to-date.
All that said, the future holds a bit more promise. By 2030, the US is expected to replace the UK as the world’s largest outbound travel market, thanks to a spike of 21 million extra visitors between 2024 and 2030. Meanwhile, China is expected to reclaim its position as the third-largest outbound travel market, up from 7th place in 2024, with an increase of more than 26 million travelers. Furthermore, the Airports Council International (ACI) predicts that global passenger traffic would rise at a compound annual growth rate of 3.4% between 2024 and 2043, reaching 17.7 billion people. By 2045, these numbers are predicted to increase to 18.7 billion, nearly double those in 2024. Looking even beyond that, passenger traffic is expected to hit the 22.3 billion mark by 2053, about 2.4 times the 2024 prediction.
For our list of the 11 best airline stocks to buy, we noted down stocks that were involved in the airline industry and then selected the top 11 companies that operated in that space. We used ETFs, financial media reports, and stock screeners to compile a preliminary list. We arranged the chosen companies in ascending order of hedge fund ownership as of Q4 2024.
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Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) is a low-cost airline company that offers short distance, point-to-point travel across Europe and North Africa. It operates through five seperate airlines, which include Ryanair DAC, Lauda, Malta Air, Buzz, and Ryanair UK.
Bernstein analysts reaffirmed their favorable outlook on Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) on March 12, maintaining an Outperform rating and a €23.50 price target on the company. The analysts noted the airline’s long-term performance and its transformation from a high-growth firm to one focused on cash returns. Bernstein analysts also noted that Ryanair has been the best-performing stock in the European aviation industry over the long run. Furthermore, the airline’s financial health is strong, with annual free cash flow expected to be between €2-€2.5 billion. Ryanair’s balance sheet already shows a net cash position, and it has no defined benefit pension commitments. The company intends to maintain €3-4 billion in gross cash and reduce gross debt to hedge against economic downturns and position itself for counter-cyclical initiatives.
Conventum – Alluvium Global Fund stated the following regarding Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) in its Q4 2024 investor letter:
“Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY), the European budget airline, was up 15.8%. The same theme continues – its business expansion is being hindered by Boeing delivery delays and it reduced its short term passenger growth guidance. It is not a lone ranger. All airlines, irrespective of their aircraft preferences, are affected by similar (or worse) delays. And although it receives some compensation, it is hardly enough to cover business disruption cost, for example paying for idle trained crew. (Pleasingly, in early January Ryanair announced it would take delivery of 29 new aircraft in 2025 – which was marginally above expectations). Meanwhile, its lowest cost position is only strengthening, it is continuing deals with the online travel agents which provide greater customer access, there are possibilities it may enter the package holiday segment (providing additional income streams), and its cash generation is fuelling share buybacks. All up, notwithstanding the growth setbacks from delivery delays, we are increasingly positive. We have adjusted our longer term maintainable earnings estimates to reflect greater contribution from auxiliary spending, and fewer shares outstanding, which leads us to a higher valuation. We bought a little during the quarter, such that at 6.4% of the Fund, our position now falls into the “greater than 5%” cohort of allowable investments (which we are comfortable with).”
Overall, RYAAY ranks 9th on our list of best airline stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of RYAAY as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that certain AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than RYAAY but trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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