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Carnival Shares Under Pressure as Unhedged Fuel Costs Mount

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
March 10, 2026
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The cruise operator Carnival Corporation finds itself navigating turbulent waters, with a sharp rise in crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz creating significant headwinds. The company’s lack of hedging against energy price increases has left it fully exposed, contributing to a sustained sell-off. Over the past seven trading sessions, Carnival’s stock has been one of the weakest performers in the Russell 1000 index.

Investor nervousness is clearly reflected in the share price. Having shed approximately 14% since the start of the year, the stock recently traded at 22.65 euros, a level notably below its 50-day moving average of 26.03 euros. The market is pricing in the direct risk that any sustained movement in crude oil translates immediately into higher bunker fuel costs, pressuring Carnival’s margins due to its unhedged position.

Consumer Caution and Route Disruptions Add to Woes

Beyond the direct hit from fuel, the underlying geopolitical climate is also dampening booking sentiment. In response to updated security advisories, Carnival has already canceled port calls in Puerto Vallarta. Itineraries in the Mediterranean and the Gulf region are under close scrutiny, with investors concerned about potential port disruptions, alongside rising insurance and security expenditures.

A weakening consumer confidence backdrop compounds these issues. The Michigan Index registered 56.4 in January 2026, falling below the 60 threshold that historically signals recession-like consumer restraint. Discretionary spending, such as on cruise vacations, is typically among the first items consumers cut back on during periods of economic uncertainty.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Carnival?

Solid Operational Foundation Provides a Counterbalance

Despite these near-term challenges, Carnival’s operational foundation remains robust. The 2025 fiscal year was a record period: revenue climbed to $26.6 billion, while adjusted net income surged 60% to $3.1 billion. The company has reduced its debt load by over $10 billion from its peak, and its net debt-to-EBITDA ratio now stands at a healthier 3.4x, placing it within investment-grade territory.

Looking ahead, management has issued guidance for 2026, forecasting an adjusted earnings per share of approximately $2.48, up from $2.25 the previous year. The company reports that about two-thirds of its 2026 capacity is already booked at higher prices than the prior year, providing clear revenue visibility. Furthermore, the recent reinstatement of a quarterly dividend of $0.15 per share signals the board’s confidence in Carnival’s sustained profitability.

March 20th Earnings Report Pivotal for Direction

All eyes are now on Carnival’s upcoming quarterly results, scheduled for release before the market opens on March 20, 2026. The consensus estimate for the first quarter is $0.18 per share. The market’s focus will be squarely on management’s commentary regarding the trajectory of fuel costs and whether current booking momentum can dispel the prevailing pessimism. Should crude oil prices stabilize by then, the quarterly report could serve as a catalyst for a share price recovery. Conversely, a continued upward spiral in oil would likely maintain downward pressure on the stock.

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