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Transcript | Quarter | Year | Date | Estimated EPS | Actual EPS |
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Read Transcript | Q4 | 2024 | 2025-01-22 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q3 | 2024 | 2024-10-16 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q2 | 2024 | 2024-07-18 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q1 | 2024 | 2024-04-17 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q4 | 2023 | 2024-01-23 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q3 | 2023 | 2023-10-18 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q2 | 2023 | 2023-07-20 | N/A | N/A |
Read Transcript | Q1 | 2023 | 2023-04-19 | N/A | N/A |

United Airlines Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides air transportation services in North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America. The company transports people and cargo through its mainline and regional fleets. It also offers catering, ground handling, training, and maintenance services for third parties. The company was formerly known as United Continental Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to United Airlines Holdings, Inc. in June 2019. United Airlines Holdings, Inc. was incorporated in 1968 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
$77.87
Stock Price
$25.49B
Market Cap
107.30K
Employees
Chicago, IL
Location
Financial Statements
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Annual Income Statement
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
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Revenue | $57.06B | $53.72B | $44.95B | $24.63B | $15.36B |
Cost of Revenue | $37.64B | $38.52B | $34.31B | $23.91B | $20.39B |
Gross Profit | $19.42B | $15.20B | $10.64B | $721.00M | $-5.03B |
Gross Profit Ratio | 34.03% | 28.30% | 23.67% | 2.90% | -32.76% |
Research and Development Expenses | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
General and Administrative Expenses | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Selling and Marketing Expenses | $2.23B | $1.98B | $1.53B | $677.00M | $459.00M |
Selling General and Administrative Expenses | $2.23B | $1.98B | $1.53B | $677.00M | $459.00M |
Other Expenses | $12.09B | $9.01B | $6.63B | $412.00M | $3.49B |
Operating Expenses | $14.32B | $10.99B | $8.16B | $1.09B | $3.94B |
Cost and Expenses | $51.97B | $49.51B | $42.48B | $25.00B | $24.33B |
Interest Income | $726.00M | $827.00M | $298.00M | $36.00M | $50.00M |
Interest Expense | $1.40B | $1.77B | $1.67B | $1.58B | $992.00M |
Depreciation and Amortization | $2.93B | $2.67B | $2.46B | $2.48B | $2.49B |
EBITDA | $8.50B | $7.83B | $5.12B | $1.50B | $-5.34B |
EBITDA Ratio | 14.89% | 14.58% | 6.19% | -1.19% | -66.77% |
Operating Income | $5.10B | $4.21B | $327.00M | $-368.00M | $-6.36B |
Operating Income Ratio | 8.93% | 7.84% | 0.73% | -1.49% | -41.41% |
Total Other Income Expenses Net | $-928.00M | $-824.00M | $-1.35B | $-1.53B | $-2.46B |
Income Before Tax | $4.17B | $3.39B | $990.00M | $-2.56B | $-8.82B |
Income Before Tax Ratio | 7.30% | 6.31% | 2.20% | -10.38% | -57.45% |
Income Tax Expense | $1.02B | $769.00M | $253.00M | $-593.00M | $-1.75B |
Net Income | $3.15B | $2.62B | $737.00M | $-1.96B | $-7.07B |
Net Income Ratio | 5.52% | 4.87% | 1.64% | -7.97% | -46.04% |
EPS | $9.58 | $7.99 | $2.26 | $-6.10 | $-25.30 |
EPS Diluted | $9.45 | $7.89 | $2.23 | $-6.10 | $-25.30 |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding | 328.60M | 327.80M | 326.40M | 321.90M | 279.40M |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted | 333.20M | 331.90M | 330.10M | 321.90M | 279.40M |
SEC Filing | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source |
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
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Revenue | $14.70B | $14.84B | $14.99B | $12.54B | $13.63B | $14.48B | $14.18B | $11.43B | $12.40B | $12.88B | $12.11B | $7.57B | $8.19B | $7.75B | $5.47B | $3.22B | $3.41B | $2.49B | $1.48B | $7.98B |
Cost of Revenue | $5.18B | $10.40B | $12.39B | $11.95B | $12.01B | $10.04B | $9.30B | $9.24B | $8.83B | $9.13B | $9.09B | $7.27B | $6.90B | $6.40B | $5.59B | $5.02B | $4.79B | $4.45B | $4.00B | $7.14B |
Gross Profit | $9.52B | $4.44B | $2.59B | $592.00M | $1.62B | $4.44B | $4.88B | $2.19B | $3.57B | $3.75B | $3.02B | $293.00M | $1.29B | $1.35B | $-122.00M | $-1.80B | $-1.38B | $-1.96B | $-2.53B | $839.00M |
Gross Profit Ratio | 64.80% | 29.90% | 17.30% | 4.70% | 11.90% | 30.70% | 34.40% | 19.10% | 28.80% | 29.10% | 25.00% | 3.90% | 15.70% | 17.50% | -2.20% | -55.90% | -40.39% | -78.91% | -171.32% | 10.52% |
Research and Development Expenses | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
General and Administrative Expenses | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Selling and Marketing Expenses | $551.00M | $574.00M | $626.00M | $480.00M | $571.00M | $516.00M | $487.00M | $403.00M | $434.00M | $482.00M | $393.00M | $226.00M | $235.00M | $218.00M | $139.00M | $85.00M | $80.00M | $53.00M | $31.00M | $295.00M |
Selling General and Administrative Expenses | $551.00M | $574.00M | $626.00M | $480.00M | $571.00M | $516.00M | $487.00M | $403.00M | $434.00M | $482.00M | $393.00M | $226.00M | $235.00M | $218.00M | $139.00M | $85.00M | $80.00M | $53.00M | $31.00M | $295.00M |
Other Expenses | $7.46B | $2.30B | $20.00M | $-10.00M | $1.32B | $12.00M | $2.02B | $1.81B | $1.75B | $1.79B | $1.64B | $1.45B | $88.00M | $20.00M | $-49.00M | $-19.00M | $-10.00M | $-411.00M | $-207.00M | $-699.00M |
Operating Expenses | $8.01B | $2.87B | $626.00M | $480.00M | $571.00M | $2.67B | $2.50B | $2.22B | $2.18B | $2.27B | $2.04B | $1.68B | $1.64B | $283.00M | $1.10B | $959.00M | $906.00M | $-762.00M | $-1.03B | $1.75B |
Cost and Expenses | $13.19B | $13.28B | $13.02B | $12.43B | $12.58B | $12.72B | $11.80B | $11.46B | $11.01B | $11.40B | $11.12B | $8.95B | $8.54B | $6.68B | $6.69B | $5.98B | $5.70B | $3.69B | $2.97B | $8.89B |
Interest Income | $172.00M | $187.00M | $190.00M | $177.00M | $207.00M | $234.00M | $216.00M | $170.00M | $156.00M | $104.00M | $33.00M | $5.00M | $6.00M | $11.00M | $12.00M | $7.00M | $5.00M | $8.00M | $11.00M | $26.00M |
Interest Expense | $369.00M | $326.00M | $367.00M | $393.00M | $430.00M | $445.00M | $451.00M | $448.00M | $447.00M | $428.00M | $398.00M | $400.00M | $406.00M | $431.00M | $404.00M | $336.00M | $334.00M | $329.00M | $179.00M | $150.00M |
Depreciation and Amortization | $759.00M | $742.00M | $719.00M | $708.00M | $684.00M | $663.00M | $669.00M | $655.00M | $624.00M | $610.00M | $611.00M | $611.00M | $619.00M | $623.00M | $620.00M | $623.00M | $457.00M | $626.00M | $618.00M | $615.00M |
EBITDA | $1.70B | $2.35B | $2.83B | $937.00M | $1.89B | $2.59B | $2.51B | $847.00M | $2.20B | $2.19B | $1.47B | $-741.00M | $180.00M | $1.66B | $460.00M | $-792.00M | $-1.61B | $-1.38B | $-1.21B | $-1.35B |
EBITDA Ratio | 11.55% | 15.86% | 17.91% | 6.54% | 12.69% | 13.90% | 18.43% | 1.59% | 12.59% | 12.22% | 8.33% | -17.98% | -3.15% | 14.22% | -22.94% | -86.00% | -67.09% | -64.48% | -114.78% | -19.83% |
Operating Income | $1.50B | $1.56B | $1.97B | $112.00M | $1.04B | $1.74B | $1.52B | $-43.00M | $-1.20B | $1.46B | $878.00M | $-1.38B | $-408.00M | $1.04B | $-270.00M | $-1.38B | $-2.13B | $-1.61B | $-1.64B | $-972.00M |
Operating Income Ratio | 10.23% | 10.54% | 13.11% | 0.89% | 7.67% | 12.01% | 10.70% | -0.38% | -9.67% | 11.32% | 7.25% | -18.29% | -4.98% | 13.38% | -4.94% | -42.87% | -62.57% | -64.89% | -110.98% | -12.18% |
Total Other Income Expenses Net | $-196.00M | $-279.00M | $-226.00M | $-276.00M | $-274.00M | $-254.00M | $-130.00M | $-213.00M | $-255.00M | $-305.00M | $-419.00M | $-368.00M | $-437.00M | $-434.00M | $-294.00M | $1.23B | $-238.00M | $-717.00M | $-366.00M | $-1.14B |
Income Before Tax | $1.31B | $1.29B | $1.74B | $-164.00M | $771.00M | $1.49B | $1.39B | $-256.00M | $1.13B | $1.15B | $459.00M | $-1.75B | $-845.00M | $603.00M | $-564.00M | $-1.75B | $-2.37B | $-2.33B | $-2.00B | $-2.11B |
Income Before Tax Ratio | 8.89% | 8.66% | 11.60% | -1.31% | 5.66% | 10.26% | 9.78% | -2.24% | 9.11% | 8.95% | 3.79% | -23.16% | -10.31% | 7.78% | -10.31% | -54.36% | -69.55% | -93.69% | -135.80% | -26.49% |
Income Tax Expense | $322.00M | $321.00M | $416.00M | $-40.00M | $171.00M | $348.00M | $312.00M | $-62.00M | $287.00M | $211.00M | $130.00M | $-375.00M | $-199.00M | $130.00M | $-130.00M | $-394.00M | $-476.00M | $-491.00M | $-376.00M | $-410.00M |
Net Income | $985.00M | $965.00M | $1.32B | $-124.00M | $599.00M | $1.14B | $1.07B | $-194.00M | $842.00M | $942.00M | $329.00M | $-1.38B | $-646.00M | $474.00M | $-434.00M | $-1.36B | $-1.90B | $-1.84B | $-1.63B | $-1.70B |
Net Income Ratio | 6.70% | 6.50% | 8.83% | -0.99% | 4.40% | 7.86% | 7.58% | -1.70% | 6.79% | 7.32% | 2.72% | -18.20% | -7.89% | 6.12% | -7.93% | -42.13% | -55.60% | -73.97% | -110.31% | -21.36% |
EPS | $2.94 | $2.93 | $4.02 | $-0.38 | $1.83 | $3.47 | $3.28 | $-0.59 | $2.58 | $2.88 | $1.01 | $-4.24 | $-2.00 | $1.46 | $-1.34 | $-4.29 | $-6.39 | $-6.33 | $-5.80 | $-6.89 |
EPS Diluted | $2.94 | $2.90 | $3.96 | $-0.38 | $1.81 | $3.42 | $3.24 | $-0.59 | $2.55 | $2.86 | $1.00 | $-4.24 | $-1.99 | $1.44 | $-1.34 | $-4.29 | $-6.08 | $-6.33 | $-5.59 | $-6.86 |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding | 334.50M | 329.00M | 328.80M | 328.30M | 328.02M | 328.00M | 328.00M | 327.40M | 326.93M | 326.93M | 326.74M | 325.00M | 323.80M | 323.70M | 323.60M | 316.60M | 297.00M | 290.99M | 280.70M | 247.26M |
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted | 334.50M | 332.70M | 333.90M | 328.30M | 331.30M | 332.40M | 331.50M | 327.40M | 330.40M | 329.50M | 330.30M | 325.00M | 323.81M | 329.00M | 323.60M | 316.60M | 311.85M | 291.00M | 290.98M | 248.50M |
SEC Filing | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source | Source |
Annual Balance Sheet
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents | $8.77B | $6.06B | $7.17B | $18.28B | $11.27B |
Short Term Investments | $5.71B | $8.33B | $9.25B | $123.00M | $414.00M |
Cash and Short Term Investments | $14.47B | $14.39B | $16.41B | $18.41B | $11.68B |
Net Receivables | $2.16B | $1.90B | $1.80B | $1.66B | $1.29B |
Inventory | $1.57B | $1.56B | $1.11B | $983.00M | $932.00M |
Other Current Assets | $673.00M | $640.00M | $734.00M | $782.00M | $890.00M |
Total Current Assets | $18.88B | $18.49B | $20.06B | $21.83B | $14.80B |
Property Plant Equipment Net | $46.72B | $43.73B | $38.34B | $36.72B | $36.00B |
Goodwill | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B |
Intangible Assets | $2.68B | $2.73B | $2.76B | $2.80B | $2.84B |
Goodwill and Intangible Assets | $7.21B | $7.25B | $7.29B | $7.33B | $7.37B |
Long Term Investments | $1.27B | $348.00M | $1.37B | $1.34B | $1.00B |
Tax Assets | $- | $- | $91.00M | $659.00M | $131.00M |
Other Non-Current Assets | $- | $1.29B | $210.00M | $289.00M | $249.00M |
Total Non-Current Assets | $55.20B | $52.62B | $47.30B | $46.34B | $44.75B |
Other Assets | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Assets | $74.08B | $71.10B | $67.36B | $68.17B | $59.55B |
Account Payables | $4.19B | $3.83B | $3.40B | $2.56B | $1.59B |
Short Term Debt | $3.92B | $4.82B | $3.60B | $4.47B | $3.50B |
Tax Payables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Deferred Revenue | $- | $3.10B | $10.25B | $8.59B | $5.74B |
Other Current Liabilities | $15.20B | $10.45B | $10.30B | $9.04B | $6.72B |
Total Current Liabilities | $23.31B | $22.20B | $19.99B | $18.30B | $12.72B |
Long Term Debt | $29.71B | $31.92B | $34.55B | $37.46B | $30.05B |
Deferred Revenue Non-Current | $- | $4.05B | $3.98B | $4.04B | $5.07B |
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current | $1.58B | $594.00M | $7.38B | $2.92B | $3.45B |
Other Non-Current Liabilities | $6.80B | $3.02B | $1.94B | $3.34B | $5.75B |
Total Non-Current Liabilities | $38.09B | $39.58B | $40.47B | $44.84B | $40.86B |
Other Liabilities | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities | $61.41B | $61.78B | $60.46B | $63.15B | $53.59B |
Preferred Stock | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Common Stock | $12.68B | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M |
Retained Earnings | $- | $3.83B | $1.26B | $625.00M | $2.63B |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss | $188.00M | $-62.00M | $175.00M | $-942.00M | $-1.14B |
Other Total Stockholders Equity | $-188.00M | $5.55B | $5.45B | $5.34B | $4.47B |
Total Stockholders Equity | $12.68B | $9.32B | $6.90B | $5.03B | $5.96B |
Total Equity | $12.68B | $9.32B | $6.90B | $5.03B | $5.96B |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity | $74.08B | $71.10B | $67.36B | $68.17B | $59.55B |
Minority Interest | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities and Total Equity | $74.08B | $71.10B | $67.36B | $68.17B | $59.55B |
Total Investments | $6.97B | $8.68B | $10.62B | $1.47B | $1.41B |
Total Debt | $33.63B | $36.74B | $36.43B | $40.20B | $32.75B |
Net Debt | $24.86B | $30.68B | $29.27B | $21.92B | $21.48B |
Balance Sheet Charts
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents | $8.77B | $8.81B | $10.89B | $8.44B | $6.09B | $7.48B | $9.61B | $7.63B | $7.17B | $11.26B | $16.89B | $18.47B | $18.28B | $19.26B | $20.84B | $12.67B | $11.27B | $13.15B | $6.50B | $3.44B |
Short Term Investments | $5.71B | $5.35B | $4.38B | $5.59B | $8.33B | $9.61B | $9.53B | $9.52B | $9.25B | $7.44B | $3.19B | $211.00M | $123.00M | $166.00M | $230.00M | $309.00M | $414.00M | $552.00M | $958.00M | $1.78B |
Cash and Short Term Investments | $14.47B | $14.16B | $15.28B | $14.03B | $14.42B | $17.09B | $19.14B | $17.16B | $16.41B | $18.70B | $20.07B | $18.68B | $18.41B | $19.42B | $21.07B | $12.97B | $11.68B | $13.70B | $7.46B | $5.22B |
Net Receivables | $2.16B | $2.04B | $2.38B | $2.26B | $1.90B | $2.19B | $2.00B | $2.27B | $1.80B | $2.03B | $2.22B | $2.06B | $1.66B | $1.71B | $1.79B | $1.39B | $1.29B | $1.17B | $857.00M | $792.00M |
Inventory | $1.57B | $1.64B | $1.68B | $1.68B | $1.56B | $1.51B | $1.29B | $1.20B | $1.11B | $1.12B | $1.15B | $1.07B | $983.00M | $955.00M | $912.00M | $918.00M | $932.00M | $961.00M | $955.00M | $1.07B |
Other Current Assets | $673.00M | $726.00M | $699.00M | $770.00M | $640.00M | $1.12B | $874.00M | $960.00M | $734.00M | $844.00M | $926.00M | $803.00M | $782.00M | $971.00M | $900.00M | $737.00M | $890.00M | $642.00M | $766.00M | $822.00M |
Total Current Assets | $18.88B | $18.57B | $20.00B | $18.70B | $18.49B | $21.91B | $23.31B | $21.59B | $20.06B | $22.69B | $24.37B | $22.61B | $21.83B | $23.06B | $24.67B | $16.02B | $14.80B | $16.48B | $10.04B | $7.91B |
Property Plant Equipment Net | $46.72B | $45.46B | $44.47B | $44.37B | $43.73B | $42.34B | $41.12B | $39.86B | $38.34B | $36.79B | $36.29B | $36.46B | $36.72B | $36.83B | $36.75B | $36.43B | $36.00B | $36.19B | $36.47B | $36.66B |
Goodwill | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.53B | $4.52B | $4.52B |
Intangible Assets | $2.68B | $2.69B | $2.70B | $2.72B | $2.73B | $2.73B | $2.74B | $2.75B | $2.76B | $2.77B | $2.78B | $2.79B | $2.80B | $2.81B | $2.83B | $2.84B | $2.84B | $2.85B | $2.85B | $2.94B |
Goodwill and Intangible Assets | $7.21B | $7.22B | $7.23B | $7.24B | $7.25B | $7.26B | $7.27B | $7.28B | $7.29B | $7.30B | $7.31B | $7.32B | $7.33B | $7.34B | $7.35B | $7.37B | $7.37B | $7.38B | $7.38B | $7.47B |
Long Term Investments | $1.27B | $180.00M | $220.00M | $244.00M | $348.00M | $1.40B | $1.40B | $1.31B | $1.37B | $1.28B | $1.30B | $1.40B | $1.34B | $1.34B | $1.41B | $1.11B | $1.00B | $824.00M | $798.00M | $763.00M |
Tax Assets | $- | $- | $951.00M | $545.00M | $594.00M | $472.00M | $133.00M | $159.00M | $91.00M | $701.00M | $907.00M | $1.03B | $659.00M | $519.00M | $647.00M | $520.00M | $131.00M | $389.00M | $804.00M | $1.32B |
Other Non-Current Assets | $- | $1.21B | $386.00M | $808.00M | $694.00M | $-232.00M | $105.00M | $225.00M | $210.00M | $208.00M | $204.00M | $214.00M | $289.00M | $215.00M | $216.00M | $218.00M | $249.00M | $-73.00M | $-590.00M | $-1.07B |
Total Non-Current Assets | $55.20B | $54.07B | $53.25B | $53.21B | $52.62B | $51.24B | $50.03B | $48.83B | $47.30B | $46.28B | $46.01B | $46.43B | $46.34B | $46.24B | $46.38B | $45.64B | $44.75B | $44.71B | $44.86B | $45.15B |
Other Assets | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Assets | $74.08B | $72.64B | $73.25B | $71.90B | $71.10B | $73.15B | $73.34B | $70.42B | $67.36B | $68.97B | $70.38B | $69.04B | $68.17B | $69.29B | $71.05B | $61.66B | $59.55B | $61.19B | $54.90B | $53.05B |
Account Payables | $4.19B | $4.01B | $4.48B | $4.34B | $3.83B | $4.21B | $4.17B | $3.86B | $3.40B | $3.53B | $3.75B | $2.97B | $2.56B | $2.20B | $2.22B | $1.84B | $1.59B | $1.83B | $1.73B | $2.44B |
Short Term Debt | $3.92B | $3.86B | $5.48B | $4.70B | $4.82B | $4.56B | $4.41B | $3.92B | $3.60B | $4.48B | $4.55B | $4.78B | $4.47B | $3.64B | $3.33B | $3.39B | $3.50B | $6.10B | $5.84B | $5.55B |
Tax Payables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Deferred Revenue | $- | $11.79B | $3.25B | $12.69B | $3.10B | $11.36B | $12.94B | $12.99B | $10.25B | $11.39B | $12.52B | $11.42B | $8.59B | $8.49B | $9.06B | $6.75B | $5.74B | $5.68B | $5.79B | $6.66B |
Other Current Liabilities | $15.20B | $3.71B | $12.64B | $12.64B | $10.45B | $4.63B | $4.05B | $2.87B | $10.30B | $2.59B | $2.62B | $2.62B | $9.04B | $2.60B | $3.45B | $2.19B | $6.72B | $7.09B | $7.99B | $6.75B |
Total Current Liabilities | $23.31B | $23.36B | $25.86B | $24.76B | $22.20B | $24.76B | $25.57B | $23.64B | $19.99B | $21.99B | $23.44B | $21.79B | $18.30B | $16.93B | $18.06B | $14.17B | $12.72B | $15.79B | $16.39B | $16.09B |
Long Term Debt | $29.71B | $26.73B | $28.77B | $30.15B | $31.92B | $33.79B | $34.40B | $33.26B | $34.55B | $33.41B | $34.38B | $35.02B | $37.46B | $36.93B | $37.47B | $31.07B | $30.05B | $27.52B | $19.75B | $18.63B |
Deferred Revenue Non-Current | $- | $4.06B | $4.10B | $4.19B | $4.05B | $4.11B | $4.18B | $4.03B | $3.98B | $3.94B | $3.90B | $3.90B | $4.04B | $4.09B | $4.09B | $4.86B | $5.07B | $5.06B | $4.83B | $4.13B |
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current | $- | $1.22B | $951.00M | $545.00M | $594.00M | $472.00M | $133.00M | $- | $7.38B | $- | $- | $- | $2.92B | $3.14B | $3.49B | $3.49B | $3.45B | $389.00M | $804.00M | $1.32B |
Other Non-Current Liabilities | $8.38B | $5.83B | $3.05B | $3.06B | $3.02B | $1.17B | $1.34B | $2.82B | $1.94B | $4.74B | $4.69B | $4.71B | $3.34B | $5.91B | $6.52B | $6.36B | $5.75B | $5.42B | $4.61B | $3.47B |
Total Non-Current Liabilities | $38.09B | $37.84B | $36.87B | $37.41B | $39.58B | $39.54B | $40.06B | $40.11B | $40.47B | $42.08B | $42.97B | $43.63B | $44.84B | $46.93B | $48.08B | $42.29B | $40.86B | $38.40B | $29.99B | $27.55B |
Other Liabilities | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities | $61.41B | $61.20B | $62.73B | $62.17B | $61.78B | $64.30B | $65.64B | $63.75B | $60.46B | $64.07B | $66.42B | $65.41B | $63.15B | $63.86B | $66.14B | $56.46B | $53.59B | $54.19B | $46.38B | $43.64B |
Preferred Stock | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Common Stock | $- | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $4.00M | $3.00M | $3.00M | $3.00M |
Retained Earnings | $- | $5.90B | $4.99B | $3.66B | $3.83B | $3.23B | $2.10B | $1.07B | $1.26B | $421.00M | $-515.00M | $-844.00M | $625.00M | $1.27B | $804.00M | $1.24B | $2.63B | $4.52B | $6.37B | $7.99B |
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss | $- | $-109.00M | $-97.00M | $-81.00M | $-62.00M | $91.00M | $103.00M | $161.00M | $175.00M | $-964.00M | $-944.00M | $-937.00M | $-942.00M | $-1.12B | $-1.11B | $-1.13B | $-1.14B | $-1.01B | $-1.26B | $-771.00M |
Other Total Stockholders Equity | $12.68B | $5.65B | $5.63B | $5.60B | $5.55B | $5.53B | $5.50B | $5.48B | $5.45B | $5.44B | $5.42B | $5.40B | $5.34B | $5.28B | $5.21B | $5.09B | $4.47B | $3.48B | $3.41B | $2.19B |
Total Stockholders Equity | $12.68B | $11.44B | $10.53B | $9.19B | $9.32B | $8.85B | $7.71B | $6.67B | $6.90B | $4.90B | $3.96B | $3.62B | $5.03B | $5.43B | $4.90B | $5.21B | $5.96B | $7.00B | $8.52B | $9.42B |
Total Equity | $12.68B | $11.44B | $10.53B | $9.19B | $9.32B | $8.85B | $7.71B | $6.67B | $6.90B | $4.90B | $3.96B | $3.62B | $5.03B | $5.43B | $4.90B | $5.21B | $5.96B | $7.00B | $8.52B | $9.42B |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity | $74.08B | $72.64B | $73.25B | $71.90B | $71.10B | $73.15B | $73.34B | $70.42B | $67.36B | $68.97B | $70.38B | $69.04B | $68.17B | $69.29B | $71.05B | $61.66B | $59.55B | $61.19B | $54.90B | $53.05B |
Minority Interest | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Total Liabilities and Total Equity | $74.08B | $72.64B | $73.25B | $71.90B | $71.10B | $73.15B | $73.34B | $70.42B | $67.36B | $68.97B | $70.38B | $69.04B | $68.17B | $69.29B | $71.05B | $61.66B | $59.55B | $61.19B | $54.90B | $53.05B |
Total Investments | $6.97B | $6.56B | $4.60B | $5.83B | $8.68B | $11.01B | $10.94B | $10.83B | $10.62B | $8.72B | $4.49B | $1.61B | $1.47B | $1.50B | $1.64B | $1.42B | $1.41B | $1.38B | $1.76B | $2.54B |
Total Debt | $33.63B | $30.59B | $34.25B | $34.84B | $36.74B | $35.01B | $35.84B | $36.02B | $36.43B | $36.98B | $38.01B | $38.61B | $40.20B | $39.89B | $40.08B | $33.66B | $32.75B | $32.86B | $24.89B | $23.43B |
Net Debt | $24.86B | $21.77B | $23.36B | $26.40B | $30.65B | $27.54B | $26.24B | $28.39B | $29.27B | $25.72B | $21.12B | $20.15B | $21.92B | $20.63B | $19.24B | $20.99B | $21.48B | $19.71B | $18.39B | $19.99B |
Annual Cash Flow
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 |
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Net Income | $3.15B | $2.62B | $737.00M | $-1.96B | $-7.07B |
Depreciation and Amortization | $2.93B | $2.67B | $2.29B | $2.30B | $2.32B |
Deferred Income Tax | $- | $756.00M | $248.00M | $-583.00M | $-1.74B |
Stock Based Compensation | $- | $- | $89.00M | $238.00M | $108.00M |
Change in Working Capital | $- | $664.00M | $-158.00M | $-448.00M | $135.00M |
Accounts Receivables | $- | $- | $-158.00M | $-448.00M | $135.00M |
Inventory | $- | $- | $-2.39B | $-2.81B | $366.00M |
Accounts Payables | $- | $572.00M | $796.00M | $985.00M | $-1.08B |
Other Working Capital | $- | $92.00M | $1.59B | $1.83B | $713.00M |
Other Non Cash Items | $3.37B | $202.00M | $2.86B | $2.52B | $2.12B |
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities | $9.45B | $6.91B | $6.07B | $2.07B | $-4.13B |
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment | $-5.62B | $-7.17B | $-4.82B | $-2.11B | $-1.73B |
Acquisitions Net | $- | $- | $207.00M | $2.11B | $1.77B |
Purchases of Investments | $-5.81B | $-9.47B | $-11.23B | $-68.00M | $-552.00M |
Sales Maturities of Investments | $8.66B | $10.52B | $2.08B | $397.00M | $2.32B |
Other Investing Activities | $112.00M | $16.00M | $-69.00M | $-2.00B | $-1.80B |
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities | $-2.65B | $-6.11B | $-13.83B | $-1.67B | $10.00M |
Debt Repayment | $-4.00B | $-1.86B | $-3.27B | $5.89B | $11.23B |
Common Stock Issued | $- | $- | $- | $532.00M | $2.10B |
Common Stock Repurchased | $-162.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-353.00M |
Dividends Paid | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-353.00M |
Other Financing Activities | $-21.00M | $-32.00M | $-74.00M | $-27.00M | $333.00M |
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities | $-4.18B | $-1.89B | $-3.35B | $6.40B | $12.96B |
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash | $- | $- | $- | $- | $40.00M |
Net Change in Cash | $2.61B | $-1.09B | $-11.11B | $6.79B | $8.87B |
Cash at End of Period | $8.95B | $6.33B | $7.42B | $18.53B | $11.74B |
Cash at Beginning of Period | $6.33B | $7.42B | $18.53B | $11.74B | $2.87B |
Operating Cash Flow | $9.45B | $6.91B | $6.07B | $2.07B | $-4.13B |
Capital Expenditure | $-5.62B | $-7.17B | $-4.82B | $-2.11B | $-1.73B |
Free Cash Flow | $3.83B | $-260.00M | $1.25B | $-40.00M | $-5.86B |
Cash Flow Charts
Breakdown | December 31, 2024 | September 30, 2024 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | September 30, 2023 | June 30, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | September 30, 2022 | June 30, 2022 | March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | September 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | March 31, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | September 30, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | March 31, 2020 |
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Net Income | $- | $- | $1.32B | $-124.00M | $600.00M | $1.14B | $1.07B | $-194.00M | $843.00M | $942.00M | $329.00M | $-1.38B | $-646.00M | $473.00M | $-434.00M | $-1.36B | $-1.90B | $-1.84B | $-1.63B | $-1.70B |
Depreciation and Amortization | $- | $- | $719.00M | $708.00M | $684.00M | $663.00M | $669.00M | $655.00M | $458.00M | $610.00M | $611.00M | $611.00M | $437.00M | $623.00M | $620.00M | $623.00M | $457.00M | $626.00M | $618.00M | $615.00M |
Deferred Income Tax | $- | $- | $- | $- | $756.00M | $- | $- | $- | $248.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-583.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-1.74B | $- | $- | $- |
Stock Based Compensation | $- | $- | $- | $- | $80.00M | $- | $- | $- | $89.00M | $- | $- | $- | $238.00M | $- | $- | $- | $25.00M | $41.00M | $24.00M | $18.00M |
Change in Working Capital | $- | $- | $- | $- | $572.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-158.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-448.00M | $- | $- | $- | $135.00M | $- | $- | $- |
Accounts Receivables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-100.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-158.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-448.00M | $- | $- | $- | $135.00M | $- | $- | $- |
Inventory | $- | $- | $- | $- | $672.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- |
Accounts Payables | $- | $- | $- | $- | $572.00M | $- | $- | $- | $796.00M | $- | $- | $- | $985.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-1.08B | $- | $- | $- |
Other Working Capital | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-572.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-796.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-695.00M | $- | $- | $- | $458.00M | $- | $- | $- |
Other Non Cash Items | $2.22B | $1.50B | $2.27B | $2.26B | $-826.00M | $-920.00M | $2.06B | $2.68B | $-322.00M | $-811.00M | $1.75B | $2.24B | $-60.00M | $-1.88B | $2.49B | $1.18B | $-737.00M | $-674.00M | $879.00M | $1.15B |
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities | $2.22B | $1.50B | $2.88B | $2.85B | $-910.00M | $880.00M | $3.80B | $3.14B | $1.16B | $741.00M | $2.69B | $1.48B | $-269.00M | $-786.00M | $2.67B | $447.00M | $-2.18B | $-1.89B | $-130.00M | $63.00M |
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment | $-3.35B | $-1.41B | $-1.16B | $-1.37B | $-2.07B | $-1.84B | $-1.42B | $-1.84B | $-2.54B | $-1.33B | $-550.00M | $-402.00M | $-536.00M | $-266.00M | $-861.00M | $-444.00M | $-97.00M | $368.00M | $-39.00M | $-1.96B |
Acquisitions Net | $- | $- | $22.00M | $20.00M | $19.00M | $-5.51B | $1.42B | $1.00M | $23.00M | $46.00M | $72.00M | $66.00M | $107.00M | $266.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $39.00M | $- |
Purchases of Investments | $- | $-2.30B | $-888.00M | $-866.00M | $-595.00M | $-2.00B | $-2.68B | $-4.19B | $-2.85B | $-5.08B | $-3.15B | $-156.00M | $-21.00M | $-47.00M | $- | $- | $- | $-2.00M | $-9.00M | $-541.00M |
Sales Maturities of Investments | $- | $1.39B | $2.16B | $3.66B | $1.91B | $1.91B | $2.64B | $4.06B | $1.02B | $846.00M | $153.00M | $62.00M | $126.00M | $87.00M | $79.00M | $105.00M | $137.00M | $408.00M | $847.00M | $927.00M |
Other Investing Activities | $- | $-184.00M | $1.00M | $-4.00M | $-6.00M | $5.51B | $-1.42B | $6.00M | $-46.00M | $-10.00M | $-13.00M | $66.00M | $-24.00M | $-254.00M | $1.00M | $10.00M | $40.00M | $364.00M | $-26.00M | $1.00M |
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities | $-3.35B | $-2.51B | $134.00M | $1.44B | $-743.00M | $-1.94B | $-1.46B | $-1.97B | $-4.39B | $-5.53B | $-3.48B | $-430.00M | $-348.00M | $-214.00M | $-781.00M | $-329.00M | $40.00M | $770.00M | $812.00M | $-1.57B |
Debt Repayment | $- | $-991.00M | $-579.00M | $-1.92B | $-122.00M | $-715.00M | $-491.00M | $-532.00M | $-880.00M | $-812.00M | $-800.00M | $-783.00M | $-575.00M | $-578.00M | $6.28B | $767.00M | $-486.00M | $7.91B | $1.25B | $2.56B |
Common Stock Issued | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-532.00M | $- | $- | $532.00M | $968.00M | $- | $1.14B | $- |
Common Stock Repurchased | $- | $-82.00M | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-353.00M |
Dividends Paid | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-353.00M |
Other Financing Activities | $549.00M | $-82.00M | $-1.00M | $-18.00M | $-1.00M | $- | $- | $-31.00M | $3.00M | $-6.00M | $2.00M | $-73.00M | $- | $-5.00M | $-1.00M | $-21.00M | $-1.00M | $-1.00M | $- | $-18.00M |
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities | $549.00M | $-1.07B | $-580.00M | $-1.94B | $-123.00M | $-715.00M | $-491.00M | $-563.00M | $-877.00M | $-818.00M | $-798.00M | $-856.00M | $-575.00M | $-583.00M | $6.28B | $1.28B | $481.00M | $7.91B | $2.38B | $2.19B |
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash | $- | $- | $- | $2.00M | $2.02B | $5.37B | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $- | $-40.00M | $- | $6.00M | $- |
Net Change in Cash | $- | $-1.87B | $2.45B | $2.35B | $-1.78B | $-1.77B | $1.85B | $611.00M | $-4.11B | $-5.61B | $-1.59B | $190.00M | $-1.19B | $-1.58B | $8.17B | $1.40B | $-1.66B | $6.79B | $3.06B | $680.00M |
Cash at End of Period | $- | $9.03B | $10.89B | $8.44B | $6.09B | $8.11B | $9.88B | $8.03B | $7.42B | $11.53B | $17.13B | $18.72B | $18.53B | $19.73B | $21.31B | $13.14B | $11.74B | $13.40B | $6.61B | $3.55B |
Cash at Beginning of Period | $- | $10.89B | $8.44B | $6.09B | $7.87B | $9.88B | $8.03B | $7.42B | $11.53B | $17.13B | $18.72B | $18.53B | $19.73B | $21.31B | $13.14B | $11.74B | $13.40B | $6.61B | $3.55B | $2.87B |
Operating Cash Flow | $2.22B | $1.50B | $2.88B | $2.85B | $-910.00M | $880.00M | $3.80B | $3.14B | $1.16B | $741.00M | $2.69B | $1.48B | $-269.00M | $-786.00M | $2.67B | $447.00M | $-2.18B | $-1.89B | $-130.00M | $63.00M |
Capital Expenditure | $-3.35B | $-1.41B | $-1.16B | $-1.37B | $-2.07B | $-1.84B | $-1.42B | $-1.84B | $-2.54B | $-1.33B | $-550.00M | $-402.00M | $-536.00M | $-266.00M | $-861.00M | $-444.00M | $-97.00M | $368.00M | $-39.00M | $-1.96B |
Free Cash Flow | $-1.13B | $88.00M | $1.71B | $1.48B | $-2.98B | $-962.00M | $2.38B | $1.30B | $-1.38B | $-587.00M | $2.14B | $1.07B | $-805.00M | $-1.05B | $1.81B | $3.00M | $-2.27B | $-1.52B | $-169.00M | $-1.90B |
United Airlines Holdings Dividends
Explore United Airlines Holdings's dividend history, including dividend yield, payout ratio, and historical payments.
Dividend Yield
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United Airlines Holdings Dividend History
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$2.15 | $2.15 | January 07, 2008 | January 09, 2008 | January 23, 2008 | December 07, 2007 |
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These Are the Airlines Americans Love (and Hate) the Most
Consumer spending is the backbone of the U.S. economy, and every year, a meaningful portion of a typical household budget goes towards non-essential items and experiences — such as jewelry, dining out, and entertainment. But a February 2025 survey conducted by the management consulting firm McKinsey found that Americans are more willing to splurge on travel than nearly every other sector. 24/7 Wall St. Key Points: Customer facing industries are often highly competitive, and air travel is no exception — particularly in an era of widespread economic uncertainty. Recent survey data measuring customer satisfaction suggests that some airlines are better positioned to maintain a solid customer base in the coming months than others. Also: Discover the next Nvidia While these findings should have come as welcome news to the air travel industry, many of the biggest airlines in the U.S. are not especially optimistic. In times of economic uncertainty or hardship, non-essential consumer spending tends to contract. And according to the University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment, consumer confidence has fallen for three consecutive months — from 71.1 points in January, to 64.7 points in February, to 57.9 points in March. Waning optimism is due in large part to economic uncertainty under President Donald Trump and widespread concerns over the impact his administration’s policies may have on inflation, the job market, and business conditions. (Here is a look at the Americans who are not happy with Trump’s handling of the economy.) Shifts in public perception of the economy have broad implications for multiple industries, including air travel. Citing economic uncertainty, several major American airlines, including American, Delta, and United, cut earnings estimates in early March. Air travel is a highly competitive industry in the best of times, but under current economic conditions, airlines may have to go above and beyond to continue to bring in business. According to the latest data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index, some airlines appear better positioned to navigate current economic conditions than others. Using data from the ACSI, 24/7 Wall St. identified the best and worst airlines in America. We ranked all nine major airline companies with available data on their average customer satisfaction score in 2023 and 2024. Supplementary data on on-time arrivals is from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The airline industry as a whole had an overall customer satisfaction index score of 76.5 in 2023 in 2024. Among the nine airlines on this list, average scores range from 65.5 to 81.5. The two lowest ranked airlines on this list are so-called budget airlines. Generally, these companies can offer lower ticket prices by cutting operating costs. However, this often results in fewer in-flight amenities and additional fees for services that would be complimentary on other airlines. Notably, however, there are other budget airlines on this list with customer satisfaction scores that are in line with, or higher than, the industry average. Notably, the highest ranking airlines on this list are not necessarily those with the best track record of on-time arrivals. While getting customers to their destinations on time is the core of any airline’s business, customer perception is also based on a wide variety of additional factors. Indeed, each airline’s customer satisfaction index score comprises multiple benchmarks, such as the check-in process, interactions with the staff and flight crew, the range of offered flight schedules, as well as several measures of in-flight comfort — including availability of overhead storage, seating, and complimentary entertainment and refreshments. (Here is a look at the airlines with the best perks for business travelers.) Why It Matters In the current climate of growing economic pessimism and uncertainty, Americans are expected to cut back on discretionary spending. In this context, airlines will likely be forced to compete for business with a shrinking customer pool — and the companies that regularly meet or exceed traveler expectations may be better positioned to meet revenue targets than those that do not. 9. Spirit 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 65.5 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 67 in 2024, 64 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 72.0% Brand’s parent company: Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Corporate headquarters: Wichita, KS Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $6.3 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: -$1.8 billion Stock ticker: NYSE: SPR 8. Frontier 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 68.0 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 69 in 2024, 67 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 68.4% Brand’s parent company: Frontier Group Holdings Corporate headquarters: Denver, CO Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $3.8 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $58.0 million Stock ticker: Nasdaq: ULCC 7. United 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 76.0 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 75 in 2024, 77 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 78.3% Brand’s parent company: United Airlines Holdings Corporate headquarters: Chicago, IL Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $57.1 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $5.2 billion Stock ticker: Nasdaq: UAL 4. JetBlue 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 76.5 out of 100 (tied) Customer satisfaction index score by year: 77 in 2024, 76 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 69.9% Brand’s parent company: JetBlue Airways Corporation Corporate headquarters: Long Island City, NY Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $9.3 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: -$93.0 million Stock ticker: Nasdaq: JBLU 4. Delta 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 76.5 out of 100 (tied) Customer satisfaction index score by year: 77 in 2024, 76 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 82.2% Brand’s parent company: Delta Air Lines Corporate headquarters: Atlanta, GA Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $61.6 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $6.0 billion Stock ticker: NYSE: DAL 4. Allegiant 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 76.5 out of 100 (tied) Customer satisfaction index score by year: 78 in 2024, 75 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 75.1% Brand’s parent company: Allegiant Travel Company Corporate headquarters: Las Vegas, NV Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $2.5 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $128.2 million Stock ticker: Nasdaq: ALGT 3. Southwest 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 78.0 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 78 in 2024, 78 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 77.9% Brand’s parent company: Southwest Airlines Corporate headquarters: Dallas, TX Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $27.5 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $321.0 million Stock ticker: NYSE: LUV 2. American 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 78.5 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 79 in 2024, 78 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 74.2% Brand’s parent company: American Airlines Group Inc. Corporate headquarters: Fort Worth, TX Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $54.2 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $3.2 billion Stock ticker: Nasdaq: AAL 1. Alaska 2-year average annual customer satisfaction index score: 81.5 out of 100 Customer satisfaction index score by year: 82 in 2024, 81 in 2023 Carrier flights that arrived on time in 2023 and 2024: 77.8% Brand’s parent company: Alaska Air Group, Inc. Corporate headquarters: Seattle, WA Corporate revenue in most recent available fiscal year: $11.7 billion Corporate operating profit in most recent available fiscal year: $915.0 million Stock ticker: NYSE: ALK The post These Are the Airlines Americans Love (and Hate) the Most appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

United Airlines Breaks Ground on New $177M Ground Service Equipment Facility and Opens New State-of-the-Art Technical Operations Training Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
United has invested $3.5 billion to build and upgrade modern facilities at IAH since 2015 IAH Terminal B Transformation, designed to accommodate a projected 36 million future passengers, is on track to open next year HOUSTON , March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- United announced another investment in its Houston hub today by breaking ground on a new 140,000-square-foot Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Maintenance Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and opening a new, state-of-the-art Technical Operations Training Center at the airport that will give employees a cutting-edge training experience. United is the largest airline in Houston, with more than 14,000 employees and more than 500 daily departures.

United Airlines Raising Fees for Travel Perks
United Airlines announced changes Monday (March 24) to its lounge memberships and rewards credit card offerings. According to a Monday news release from the company, the airline is increasing annual fees while simultaneously introducing new benefits and incentives for cardholders.

Think It's Too Late to Buy United Airlines Stock? Here's Why There's Still Time.
Despite the recent decline in the share price of United Airlines (UAL 4.36%), the stock is still up 69% over the last year. However, there's more room to run, and even the latest news of a slowdown in bookings shouldn't shake long-term investors out of the stock.

Companies From This Sector Are Lowering Guidance Ahead Of Q1 Earnings Reports
The Q4 2024 earnings season ended on a high note with S&P 500® EPS growing 18.3% YoY. This week, three major airlines issued 8-Ks to lower the previous earnings and sales guidance given in those Q4 reports. Delta kicks off Q1 airline reports when they release results on April 9 (unconfirmed, projected based on historical earnings report dates.

United Airlines Holdings, Inc (UAL) J.P. Morgan 2025 Industrials Conference (Transcript)
United Airlines Holdings, Inc (NASDAQ:UAL ) J.P. Morgan 2025 Industrials Conference March 11, 2025 8:15 AM ET Company Participants Kristina Edwards - Managing Director of IR Scott Kirby - Chief Executive Officer Andrew Nocella - EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Mike Leskinen - Chief Financial Officer & EVP Conference Call Participants Jamie Baker - JPMorgan Jamie Baker Okay.

United Airlines: Now Is The Right Time To Buy The Stock
United Airlines is a 'Buy' with a target price of $117 per share, driven by fleet upgrades, international route expansion, and premium services. The company has a strong competitive position, diverse income sources, and a long-term growth strategy, making it an attractive investment. Despite challenges like rising costs and operational reliability, UAL's financial performance is recovering, supported by strategic partnerships and loyalty programs.

Should Value Investors Buy United Airlines (UAL) Stock?
Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.

Stanley Druckenmiller Bets Big on Airline Stocks – Should You?
Warren Buffett has always critiqued airline stocks for being overly capital-intensive, exhibiting low growth, and relying heavily on cyclical consumer travel patterns—further hampered by unions that limit the adoption of technology and automation. Overall, investors can assume that the value investor sees no reason to ever own an airline stock, but that doesn't mean they can't be traded.

I Used to Only Use Cash-Back Credit Cards, but These 10 Travel Cards Changed My Rewards Strategy
Whether you are a frequent traveler or aspiring to become one, having a travel credit card can be the right move for most people. Between the benefits of accruing points and converting them into free trips or purchase protection that helps you feel safe while traveling, there is little question about whether the pros outweigh any potential cons when using a travel card. Key Points Using a travel credit card can be an easy way to earn free trips in the future. The best travel credit cards offer big bonuses of up to $720 just for using the card in the first 3 months. Travel credit cards will help protect you against lost luggage and canceled trips. The right travel credit card can take you to places you’ve never dreamed of. Click here now to see our top picks. (Sponsor) Once you reach a point where a travel card is a must-have, the conversation quickly turns to which travel card you should choose. The good news is that you have no shortage of options, which is also the bad news, as there are almost too many options as to make it overwhelming. Thankfully, some travel cards are better than others. 10. Hilton Honors Surpass Card As the middle ground between three different Hilton Honors credit cards, the Hilton Honors Surpass card offers you complimentary Gold status at every Hilton hotel, which is a hard benefit to ignore. This means free Wi-Fi, no resort fees, spa discounts, and daily food and beverage credit. Go Gold With Hilton The biggest travel perk with Hilton Honors is the $50 statement credit for purchases made at Hilton properties every quarter. In addition, you get 12X bonus points on any Hilton hotel stay, 6X points at any US restaurant, gas station, or supermarket, and 4X points on any online retail purchases. 9. Discover it Miles Something of a surprise entry on any best-of-travel list, the Discover it Miles card offers one very beneficial perk that is hard to ignore. Discover will automatically match all the miles you earn in the first year, which could be worth hundreds of dollars in extra travel credits. Double Your Miles With the opportunity to earn 1.5X miles on every dollar you spend with the card, all your miles have a dollar cash value. If you spend $2,000 miles every month, you will earn $360 in travel credits, and in the first year, this would automatically be credited to $720. 8. JetBlue Plus Card With zero blackout dates and points that never expire, the JetBlue Plus card is a highly underrated option for a highly underrated airline. You also get 70,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days, which is one of the more attractive bonus options. JetBlue Fun As soon as you have the JetBlue Plus card in your wallet, take immediate advantage by saving 50% on all your in-flight purchases. You’ll also get 5,000 bonus points every year on your card anniversary, which you can pair with a $100 statement credit if you book $100 or more of JetBlue travel in a calendar year. 7. Citi Strata Premier An underrated card that doesn’t get enough attention, the Citi Strata Premier is one of Citibank’s best travel rewards credit cards. While the $95 annual fee feels unnecessary, ignoring the 75,000 bonus points you get if you spend more than $4,000 in the first three months is hard. This is equivalent to $750 in gift cards Citibank helps you use on thankyou.com Annual Hotel Benefits The biggest bonus with the Citibank card is the 10X points you receive on every trip you purchase through CitiTravel.com. Additionally, you get 3x points for every $1 spent on hotel purchases, restaurants, supermarkets, and gas stations. 6. Marriott Bonvoy Bold With the opportunity to earn 60,000 bonus points plus one free night, the Marriott Bonvoy Bold is an excellent option if you want to stay at any of Marriott’s approximately 9,000 locations worldwide. When you redeem Marriott points, you can also do so with either airlines or hotels, which is a bonus. Where Can Marriott Take You? Once you have the Marriott Bonvoy Bold card, you receive 5 Elite night credits yearly and automatic Silver Elite status for free Wi-Fi and priority late checkout. In addition, you have purchase protection, trip delay and lost luggage reimbursement, and baggage delay insurance. 5. United Explorer Card The United Explorer Card is another strong credit card option focusing solely on United Airlines flights. The card offers substantial benefits, including a 50,000 bonus mile offer, a free first checked bag, purchase protection, a Visa concierge, and extended warranty protection. Fly the Friendly Skies The highlight of the United Explorer card is the 7X miles on any United purchase and the 4X miles you receive through United Hotels. You also receive priority boarding, a 25% statement credit on Wi-Fi or in-flight purchases, and a $120 statement credit for Global Entry and TSA Precheck. 4. Delta SkyMiles Blue American Express Delta travelers unite as the Delta SkyMiles Blue American Express is one of the best airline-specific travel cards available today. Right from the jump, you earn 10,000 bonus miles after you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first six months. Along with this bonus, you get traditional perks such as purchase protection and an extended warranty. “Keep Climbing” With Delta One of the reasons to put the Delta SkyMiles Blue Amex in your wallet is the 20% back you receive on any in-flight purchase, like food and beverages. In addition, you also get 2X miles for every dollar spent with Delta and an extra $50 off the cost of any flight for every 5,000 miles you redeem when you book through Delta.com. 3. Capital One Venture Rewards Arguably Capital One’s second-best credit card for travel, this card offers excellent perks and a reduced annual fee of just $95. An average of $3,000 monthly will earn you 72,000 miles annually, a $720 value you can put toward travel anywhere in the world. What’s In Your Wallet If you need rental cards while traveling, the Venture credit card upgrades you to Hertz’s Five Star Status so you can skip the lines. You also receive a $120 credit toward any global entry or TSA PreCheck purchase. Any travel you book with Capital One Travel earns you 5X miles on future hotel, vacation rental, and rental car books and an average of 15% savings. 2. Chase Sapphire Preferred Card One of the most popular credit cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred card’s $95 annual fee is a gateway to a better travel world. It offers a host of traditional card benefits like extended warranty protection, purchase protection, and auto rental coverage. The Best Chase Card When you dig deeper into the travel benefits of the Chase Sapphire Preferred card, things get awesome. The highlight is the trip cancellation and interruption insurance, which can provide up to $10,000 back per traveler and $20,000 per trip. The same goes for baggage delay insurance, which costs up to $100 daily for toiletries and clothing. 1. Capital One Venture X Rewards One of the most popular travel cards available today, the Capital One Venture X Rewards credit card, is available everywhere. With Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Garner asking what’s in our wallets, there are real benefits, such as access to Capital One Lounges. You can get some of the best travel prices using the Capital One Travel site and even get price alerts. The Features Are Terrific If the $395 annual fee doesn’t scare you away, the Venture X card will give you a $300 yearly travel credit and 10,000 bonus miles you’ll receive yearly. This all but events out against the annual fee, which is a nice perk. Plus, you can earn as much as 10X miles on every travel purchase through Capital One Travel and 2X miles on every other purchase. The post I Used to Only Use Cash-Back Credit Cards, but These 10 Travel Cards Changed My Rewards Strategy appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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