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Best Airline ETFs And Top Transportation Funds

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: January 8, 2025 7 Min Read
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As travelers begin to plan for the summer travel season, the travel industry is hoping for strong results despite ongoing challenges with inflation and high fuel costs. The potential for a strong travel economy has prompted some investors to consider getting behind airlines, cruise lines and other transportation-related stocks once again. One way to get in on the action is through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

Transportation exchange-traded funds primarily invest in companies involved in travel services and the industries that support them. These companies include airlines, railroads, trucking and vehicle manufacturers.

Through ETFs, investors get access to a basket of companies with a similar profile – in this case, transportation-related services. ETFs are convenient because they provide instant diversification at a low cost. This added benefit is appealing to all types of investors, especially when picking stocks requires a certain level of investment knowledge.

Top airline and transportation ETFs

Below are some of the most widely held airline and transportation ETFs on the market. (Data is as of Jan. 7, 2025)

U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS)

JETS invests in a wide range of airline companies, including aircraft manufacturers and airport operators. The fund, issued by US Global Investors, selects both domestic and international companies with varying degrees of market capitalization. This ETF is a pure-play on the airline industry.

  • Five-year returns (annualized): -3.5 percent
  • Top holdings: American Airlines (AAL),  Delta Airlines (DAL), United Airlines (UAL) and Southwest Airlines (LUV)
  • Expense ratio: 0.60 percent
  • Assets under management: ~$1.1 billion

iShares Transportation Average ETF (IYT)

IYT invests in U.S. airline, railroad and trucking companies. The fund holds about 45 stocks and tracks an index composed of U.S. companies in the transportation sector.

  • Five-year returns (annualized): 8.5 percent
  • Top holdings: Uber Technologies (UBER), Union Pacific Corp (UNP), United Parcel Service (UPS) and United Airlines (UAL)
  • Expense ratio: 0.39 percent
  • Assets under management: ~$750.9 million

First Trust Nasdaq Transportation ETF (FTXR)

FTXR invests in U.S. companies involved in car manufacturing, airports and airlines, trucking and railroads. The fund tracks 40 transportation companies that are part of the Nasdaq US Smart Transportation Index. The fund launched in September 2016.

  • Five-year returns (annualized): 8.7 percent
  • Top holdings: Tesla (TSLA), United Airlines (UAL), General Motors (GM) and United Parcel Service (UPS)
  • Expense ratio: 0.60 percent
  • Assets under management: ~$32.7 million

SPDR S&P Transportation ETF (XTN)

XTN has about a 46 percent allocation to airline and air freight companies, with the remainder invested in railroads, marine ports and services, as well as trucking. The fund from State Street Global Advisors tracks the performance of the S&P Transportation Select Industry Index.

  • Five-year returns (annualized): 7.8 percent
  • Top holdings: Joby Aviation (JOBY), Allegiant Travel (ALGT), Uber Technologies (UBER) and United Airlines (UAL)
  • Expense ratio: 0.35 percent
  • Assets under management: ~$214.8 million

Amplify Travel Tech ETF (AWAY)

Although not a traditional transportation ETF, AWAY invests in technology-focused travel and tourism companies that benefit the travel industry. The fund tracks the performance of 30 companies involved in travel booking and reservations and ride-sharing applications, as well as travel advice. The fund launched in February 2020.

  • Three-year returns (annualized): -3.9 percent
  • Top holdings: Uber Technologies (UBER), Airbnb (ABNB), Despegar.com (DESP) and Edreams Odigeo (EDR)
  • Expense ratio: 0.75 percent
  • Assets under management: ~$59.1 million

How to invest in airline ETFs

Depending on your financial goals, asset allocation and risk tolerance, there are various strategies for investing in airline and transportation stocks. Your level of financial knowledge and engagement with your investments also plays a factor.

After you determine your comfort level and narrow your options, the key features to consider are:

  • Fund performance: Numbers don’t lie. So while you do your research, take a look at a fund’s short-, mid- and long-term performance.
  • Trading volume: The more liquid a fund is, the easier it will be to buy and sell. Look at how average trading volume compares to similar ETFs.
  • ETF top holdings: By law, fund companies need to disclose their holdings, which is beneficial for investors as it provides transparency. It’s also helpful to decide whether those investments line up with your financial goals. When looking at holdings, pay attention to the portfolio weightings.
  • Fund flows: Many investors track how much capital flows in and out of funds, often weekly and monthly. Any long-term trends in fund flows are valuable as they paint a picture of investors’ sentiment.
  • Expense ratios and fees: By default, most ETF providers charge competitive fees. But even at relatively low levels, those fees can add up, so make sure to compare apples-to-apples and read the fine print.
  • Assets under management (AUM): Many investors use this figure as a vote of confidence to assess other investors’ engagement with a particular ETF. Along with AUM figures, it might be helpful to check the longevity of the fund.
  • Fund issuer: Brands are powerful, and that’s no different in the ETF space. Some investors feel comfortable only investing in large asset managers, while others see the value in newcomers. Decide what works for you and your financial needs.

Use the factors above as a guide to discovering your next transportation ETF.

While discretionary travel was on pause during the pandemic, the travel industry is back.  Airline and transportation ETFs can be a gateway to riding any lift in the sector.

— Bankrate’s Brian Baker contributed to a recent update of this story.

Editorial Disclaimer: All investors are advised to conduct their own independent research into investment strategies before making an investment decision. In addition, investors are advised that past investment product performance is no guarantee of future price appreciation.

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