United will start selling tickets on Thursday for new flights to 15 cities where Spirit operates.
United Airlines has transformed into a well-managed, globally competitive carrier, but faces rising labor costs and complex union negotiations impacting future profitability. Fleet renewal is a major challenge, with massive aircraft orders and delivery delays likely to pressure cash flow and limit growth opportunities in the near term. Demand stabilization and capacity reductions among weaker airlines support United's pricing power, offset by market share losses and competition in key industry markets.
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On August 12, 2025, airline stocks experienced a surge following Spirit Airlines' filing of a "going-concern" warning with the SEC, raising concerns about its capacity to sustain operations over the next 12 months. This predicament, occurring just five months after the airline's emergence from bankruptcy, initiated a rally predominantly led by United Airlines stock (NASDAQ: UAL), which saw a 10% increase.
Thousands of US air passengers were facing delays Wednesday after United Airlines halted many departures in the wake of a systemwide problem.
According to FlightAware data, nearly 1100 United Airlines flights faced delays on Wednesday, which is 35% of the carrier's scheduled flights for the day. In addition to this, 157 United flights were canceled.
A technical issue forced the grounding of hundreds of United Airlines flights late Wednesday, snarling airports amid the busy summer travel season.
The FAA issued ground stops at several United hubs Wednesday evening.
United Airlines and the flight attendants' union reached a tentative agreement for a new labor deal in May. In this article UAL
United Airlines issued a nationwide ground stop for all of its mainline flights late Thursday after an emergency alarm at its Chicago operations center.
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UAL tops Q2 EPS estimates at $3.87 on lower fuel costs, despite revenue miss and a dip in load factor and yields.