United Airlines Soars on Robust Demand; Forecasts Record-Breaking 2026
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2026-01-21 12:45:13
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CHICAGO – United Airlines (UAL) shares surged nearly 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the carrier reported record-breaking fourth-quarter results and issued an optimistic outlook for 2026, driven by a "historic" start to the year in ticket sales.
Record Revenue Driven by Premium Surge
United reported a fourth-quarter revenue of $15.4 billion, the highest in the company's history for a single quarter. Net income rose 6% year-over-year to $1.04 billion, even as the airline navigated operational pressures.
The primary engine behind this growth was the booming demand for high-end travel. Premium cabin revenue jumped 9% in the fourth quarter and 11% for the full year. While basic economy sales remained "healthy," the shift toward premium services and brand loyalty programs has significantly bolstered the bottom line.
2026 Outlook: "Clear Skies Ahead"
The airline provided a 2026 earnings forecast that exceeded Wall Street's expectations. Key financial targets include:
CEO Scott Kirby noted that the momentum from late 2025 has accelerated into the new year. "2026 is off to a very strong start," Kirby said. "We are seeing double-digit growth in business travel, and the first two weeks of January have already broken historical records for ticket sales and business class revenue."
Aggressive Fleet Expansion
To capitalize on this sustained demand, United plans to take delivery of 20 new aircraft this year. This represents the largest single-year fleet expansion for any U.S. carrier since 1988, signaling a massive bet on the continued growth of both domestic and international air travel.
Market Reaction
Following the announcement, United's stock—which has been on a steady recovery since hitting a low of roughly $50 last April—climbed to $113.99 in after-hours trading, up from its regular-session close of $108.57.
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