United Airlines Holdings, Inc. - Common Stock (UAL)
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United Airlines Holdings Inc is a major American airline that provides passenger and cargo air transportation services across a global network
The company operates a fleet of aircraft to serve various domestic and international destinations, catering to both business and leisure travelers. In addition to its core airline services, United Airlines offers a range of ancillary services, including travel packages and frequent flyer programs, aimed at enhancing customer experience and loyalty. With a commitment to safety, reliability, and operational efficiency, United Airlines plays a critical role in connecting people and goods around the world.
While American Airlines reported robust Q4 2024 earnings, their Q1 2025 guidance caused concern over industry headwinds or are issues specific to American?
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United Airlines' strategic reduction in domestic seat availability has boosted airline profitability by increasing ticket prices amid strong travel demand.
United Airlines shares are trading lower on Thursday following American Airlines' latest earnings report, which issued weak guidance for the 2025 first-quarter and fiscal-year.
Total operating revenue in the fourth quarter (Q4) rose 7.8% year-over-year (YoY) to $14.7 billion compared to a Wall Street estimate of $14.37 billion. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at $3.26 versus an estimated $3.
United Airlines reports an adjusted EPS of $3.26 for Q4, exceeding both FactSet consensus and its own guidance. The stronger-than-expected revenue, driven by a 1.6% increase in unit revenue, helped the company exceed its forecasts.
Markets had a strong session on the first full day of President Trump’s second administration. Indexes have rocketed up from 2025 lows hit a week to a week and a half ago.