United Airlines CEO already sees business travel ramping up
“By the time we’re in September, we’re going to see a big ramp up in business traffic across the country,” United’s chief executive said.
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“By the time we’re in September, we’re going to see a big ramp up in business traffic across the country,” United’s chief executive said.
Read MoreThe sweepstakes is a show of “support of the Biden administration’s national effort to encourage more people to get their Covid-19 vaccination,” the airline said.
Read MoreUnited said that summer travel bookings are up 214% from a year earlier.
Read MoreAbout 2,500 workers would be impacted by the potential job cuts at airports around the country, including in Houston.
Read MoreUnited Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said he anticipates a big pickup in leisure travel this fall and a rebound in business travel by January. But investors sent the airline’s shares down more than 8% Tuesday on disappointment over the carrier’s year-over-y…
Read More“SAF-powered flying will lead to more affordable supply and ultimately, lower emissions,” said United CEO Scott Kirby.
Read MoreHobby Airport will remain Southwest’s Houston hub, but the airline will now be able to reach more Houstonians.
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Read MoreTo get more passengers in the air, United Airlines has launched a “Travel-Ready Center” on its app and website.
Read MoreIn the latest quarter, United reported revenue fell more than 68% to $3.4 billion. In fiscal 2020, revenue fell 64.5% to $15.35 billion.
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