New Delhi, April 13 -- US-listed airline stocks took a hammering on Monday after crude oil prices regained strength following the collapse of weekend peace talks between Iran and the US, triggering renewed tensions in the region.

Benchmark US crude jumped $9.43, or 10%, to $103.69 a barrel. Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose $7.04, or 7.4%, to $102.24 a barrel.

Tracking the rise in crude oil prices, Delta Air Lines shares tumbled 3.2%, extending their losing streak to a third straight session, while American Airlines Group, United Airlines Holdings, and Southwest Airlines all fell more than 2.5%.

Alaska Air Group, JetBlue Airways, and SkyWest were also trading in the red. The aviation industry is highly sensitive to crude o...