Bank of America reset some of its ratings in the airline sector as the earnings season prepares to take off. Overall, the firm thinks network carriers should continue to outperform due to premium revenues,
After it rose by more than 135% in 2024, it's understandable if investors feel it's time for United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) stock to take a breather. In this context, it's definitely not too late to buy United Airlines stock.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Airlines said on Friday it is donating $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural committee and said CEO Scott Kirby plans to attend various events over the long holiday weekend.
A recent analyst note from Bank of America outlines a mixed outlook for the U.S. airline industry in 2025. BofA emphasizes strong performance from network carriers and challenges for leisure-focused airlines.
Pilots at United Airlines have recalled Anne Worster as chairman of the United ALPA chapter,, replacing her with Brian Noyes, the previous vice chairman.
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal on Friday urged Delta Air Lines and DraftKings to halt a partnership to offer in-flight gaming to passengers.
Delta reported earnings Friday, perhaps providing an indication that airlines could be entering a strong earnings period.
Several European carriers are eyeing a return to Tel Aviv after Israel reached a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
After exploding, the craft sent blazing debris across the sky and forced multiple aircraft flying over and near the Caribbean to divert.
Airline stocks were mixed on Friday after Bank of America upgraded American Airlines Group Inc. and downgraded Southwest Airlines Co. and JetBlue Airways Corp., predicting that the network carriers will continue to outperform low-cost airlines due to demand for premium travel.
According to Sharon Petersen, the CEO of AirlineRatings.com, while Air New Zealand came in first place for the world’s safest full-service airline, it was a pretty close race. There was only a 1.5-point difference between that airline and Qantas, which both “uphold the highest safety standards and pilot training,” as noted by Petersen.