United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and several other U.S.-based carriers have all given investors strong forecasts for the year. Wall Street expects major airlines to increase revenue and profit in 2025. Lower jet fuel prices have also helped brighten those forecasts.
United Airlines is making progress toward its goal of outfitting its entire fleet with an improved cabin experience featuring seatback screens, Bluetooth connectivity and larger overhead storage bins.
However, while Delta Air Lines confirmed the development, United Airlines reiterated that its flights to Tel Aviv remain suspended.
Accelerating travel demand and record fourth-quarter revenues are giving Delta Air Lines and United Airlines confidence for continued momentum this year, while prospects for Ameri
Like rival Delta Air Lines, United Airlines' premium ticket sales are growing. But for the Chicago-based carrier, passengers at the back of the plane are also contributing to its bottom line.
American, Delta, United, and Alaska all announced record results as the biggest airlines continue to recover from the pandemic downturn.
United and Delta are sending more planes to Europe as travelers take advantage of the lower off-peak crowds and the dollar's stronger buying power.
Delta Air Lines is dropping nonstop service to two Central American destinations from a key West Coast hub — but launching two new routes for the summer months.
Amid federal efforts to roll back support for environmental and sustainability programs, the carrier remains committed to its goals.
Several airlines are offering additional nonstop flights to the Green Bay and Appleton airports for the NFL Draft, which will be held at Lambeau Field on
Aeromexico and Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines announced an expansion of flights to and from Mexico to the United States starting in June.
The president’s push against diversity programs has led many big employers to announce rollbacks, but others are defending these initiatives as good for business.