United is holding steady its elite status requirements for 2025, following a similar move by Delta. But the carrier will make the value of Plus Points — its currency for top-tier elites travelers that can be redeemed for upgrades — dynamic instead of having a static value.
United Airlines (UAL) concluded the recent trading session at $104.73, signifying a -3.46% move from its prior day's close.
In the latest trading session, United Airlines (UAL) closed at $101.59, marking a +2.71% move from the previous day.
| Passenger Airlines Industry | Industrials Sector | J. Scott Kirby CEO | LSE Exchange | US9100471096 ISIN |
| US Country | 109,200 Employees | 7 Jan 2008 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 6 Feb 2006 IPO Date |
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. is a prominent player in the global aviation industry, providing a wide range of air transportation services across various continents including North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, the Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America. The company caters to both passenger and cargo needs through its extensive network of mainline and regional fleets. Initially known as United Continental Holdings, Inc., the company underwent a name change to United Airlines Holdings, Inc. in June 2019, marking a new era in its rich history that began in 1968. With its headquarters firmly established in Chicago, Illinois, United Airlines Holdings, Inc. continues to expand its reach and services, contributing significantly to the global air transportation infrastructure.