Shares of air carriers fell to start July, after seeing big gains in June, even after data showing that there were more fliers to start the July 4 weekend than in any day in pre-pandemic 2019. Data from Transportation Security Administration showed that 2,884,683 people went through TSA checkpoints on June 30, which topped the highest one-day total in 2019 of 2,882,915 on Nov. 27. Delta Air Lines Inc.’s stock
DAL,
slipped 0.3% in premarket trading Monday, after it bested it’s rivals with a June gain of 30.9%, the best one-month gain since it ran up 31.4% in November 2020. Shares of American Airlines Group Inc.
AAL,
eased 0.5% ahead of Monday’s open after climbing 21.4% in June, and United Airlines Holdings Inc. shares
UAL,
gave up 0.7% premarket after ascending 15.6% in June. JetBlue Airways Corp.’s stock
JBLU,
gave up 0.5%, after hiking up 29.7% in June to produce its biggest monthly gain since it soared 35.1% in April 2009. Southwest Airlines Co. shares
LUV,
which rose 21.2% in June, the best monthly performance since the 32.3% rally in February 2021, inched 0.1% lower in Monday’s premarket. Meanwhile, futures
ES00,
for the S&P 500
SPX,
eased 0.1%, after the index gained 6.5% in June.






