TLDR U.S. President Trump announced a deal framework with Iran, saying the war with Iran has “ended” Brent crude fell 4.4% to $86.39 and WTI dropped 4.5% to $83TLDR U.S. President Trump announced a deal framework with Iran, saying the war with Iran has “ended” Brent crude fell 4.4% to $86.39 and WTI dropped 4.5% to $83

European Airline Stocks Jump as Oil Prices Fall on U.S.-Iran Truce Reports

2026/06/12 18:13
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TLDR

  • U.S. President Trump announced a deal framework with Iran, saying the war with Iran has “ended”
  • Brent crude fell 4.4% to $86.39 and WTI dropped 4.5% to $83.77, two-month lows
  • European airline stocks rose between 4.1% and 8.5%, led by Air France-KLM and Wizz Air
  • The proposed deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping without transit charges
  • Iran has not confirmed the deal, with Iranian officials saying no text has been approved

European airline stocks jumped sharply on Friday after oil prices fell on news of a possible U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal. The drop in fuel costs gave carriers across the continent a big lift.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States had “ended the war with Iran.” He said a memorandum of understanding was in place that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and include Iranian commitments to give up nuclear weapons development.

European Airline Stocks Jump as Oil Prices Fall on U.S.-Iran Truce Reports

By 10:28 a.m. GMT, Brent crude was down 4.4% at $86.39 per barrel. WTI crude fell 4.5% to $83.77. Both were at their lowest levels in nearly two months.

Airline Stocks Rally Across Europe

Fuel is one of the biggest costs for airlines, so falling oil prices tend to push airline stocks higher quickly. Friday was no different.

Shares across the European airline sector gained between 4.1% and 8.5%. Air France-KLM posted the biggest gain of the group. Wizz Air and Finnair also saw strong moves higher.

EasyJet lagged the group but still finished in positive territory. Ryanair, Lufthansa, IAG, and Norwegian Air Shuttle all traded higher as well.

The moves reflected how quickly investor sentiment can shift when energy prices change. Airlines run on thin margins, and any relief on fuel costs tends to get priced in fast.

What the Proposed Iran Deal Would Mean

According to reports from Axios, citing a U.S. official and a diplomat from a mediating country, the proposed framework would allow ships to move through the Strait of Hormuz without tolls.

The deal would also extend the existing ceasefire by 60 days, including in Lebanon. Iran would receive sanctions relief in exchange for meeting agreed commitments, while the U.S. would lift its naval blockade.

Trump said Vice President JD Vance could attend a signing ceremony in Europe as soon as this weekend.

Iran Has Not Confirmed the Deal

Despite Trump’s statements, Iran’s response was cautious. The semi-official Fars news agency reported that negotiators had not yet approved the text of any agreement, citing an unnamed source close to the talks.

Iran was also absent from Trump’s list of countries that had endorsed the framework. That absence raised questions about whether a final deal would actually be signed.

The situation remains fluid, and markets are watching closely for any official confirmation from Tehran. A breakdown in talks could quickly reverse gains in airline stocks if oil prices recover.

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