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United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and to destinations on six continents. Regional service is provided by independent carriers operating under the United Express brand, and the Star Alliance, of which United was one of the five founding airlines, extends its network throughout the world.[1]

The principal behind the formation of the airline was William E. Boeing (who founded the Boeing aircraft manufacturing company in 1916) who launched an aircraft service between Victoria, British Columbia and Seattle and subsequently purchased three additional airlines completing the merger by 1931.[2] United has remained one of the largest airlines in the world for much of its history through successive mergers and acquisitions.

History

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Network

Destinations

As of 2025, United Airlines flies (or has flown) to the following destinations. This table does not include destinations served by United's regional subsidiary, United Express.

Country or territory City Airport Notes Refs
Antigua and Barbuda Coolidge V. C. Bird International Airport [3]
Argentina Autonomous City of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport [3]
Aruba Oranjestad Queen Beatrix International Airport [3]
Australia New South Wales Sydney Sydney Airport [3]
Queensland Brisbane Brisbane Airport [4]
CairnsTemplate:Efn Cairns Airport Terminated [5]
South Australia Adelaide Adelaide Airport Template:Airline seasonal [6]
Victoria Melbourne Melbourne Airport [3]
Bahamas Nassau Lynden Pindling International Airport [3]
Bahrain Manama Bahrain International Airport Terminated [7]
Barbados Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport [8]
Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport [3]
Belize Belize City Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport [3]
Bermuda Hamilton L.F. Wade International Airport [3]
Bonaire Kralendijk Flamingo International Airport [3]
Brazil Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves International Airport Terminated
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport [3]
São Paulo São Paulo São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport [3]
Canada Alberta Calgary Calgary International Airport [3]
Edmonton Edmonton International Airport [3]
British Columbia Vancouver Vancouver International Airport [3]
Manitoba Winnipeg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Terminated [9]
Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's St. John's International Airport Terminated
Nova Scotia Halifax Halifax Stanfield International Airport [3]
Quebec Montreal Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [10]
Ontario Toronto Toronto Pearson International Airport [3]
Cayman Islands Grand Cayman George Town Owen Roberts International Airport [3]
Chile Santiago Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport [3][11]
China Beijing Beijing Capital International Airport [3]
Shanghai Shanghai Pudong International Airport [3]
Xi'an Xi'an Xianyang International Airport Terminated [12]
Chengdu Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport Terminated [3][13]
Hangzhou Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Terminated [14][15]
Colombia Bogotá El Dorado International Airport [3]
Medellín José María Córdova International Airport [16]
Costa Rica Liberia Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport [3]
San José Juan Santamaría International Airport [3]
Croatia Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Airport Template:Airline seasonal [17][18]
Split Split Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Begins April 30, 2026
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Cuba Havana José Martí International Airport [3][21]
Curaçao Willemstad Curaçao International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][22]
Denmark Copenhagen Copenhagen Airport Terminated [23]
Dominican Republic Puerto Plata Gregorio Luperón International Airport [3]
Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport [3]
Santiago de los Caballeros Cibao International Airport [3]
Santo Domingo Las Américas International Airport [3]
Ecuador Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport [3]
El Salvador San Salvador El Salvador International Airport [3]
Federated States of Micronesia Chuuk Weno Chuuk International Airport [3]
Kosrae Tafunsak Kosrae International Airport [3]
Pohnpei Palikir Pohnpei International Airport [3]
Yap Colonia Yap International Airport [3]
France Nice Nice Côte d'Azur Airport Template:Airline seasonal [24]
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport [3]
French Polynesia Tahiti Papeete Faa'a International Airport [3][25]
Germany Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart Stuttgart Airport Terminated [26]
Bavaria Munich Munich Airport [3]
Berlin Berlin Berlin Brandenburg Airport [3]
Berlin Tegel Airport Airport closed [3]
Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Airport Terminated [27]
Hesse Frankfurt Frankfurt Airport [3]
North Rhine-Westphalia Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Airport Terminated
Ghana Accra Kotoka International Airport [23][28]
Greece Athens Athens International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][29]
Greenland Nuuk Nuuk Airport Template:Airline seasonal [30]
Guatemala Guatemala City La Aurora International Airport [3]
Haiti Port-au-Prince Toussaint Louverture International Airport Terminated
Honduras Roatán Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport [3]
San Pedro Sula Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport [3]
Tegucigalpa Comayagua International Airport [3]
Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport (Chek Lap Kok) [3]
Hong Kong International Airport (Kai Tak) Airport closed
Iceland Reykjavík Keflavík International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][31]
India Maharashtra Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminated [3][32]
National Capital Territory Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport [3]
Ireland Dublin Dublin Airport [3]
Shannon Shannon Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][33]
Israel Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport [3][34][35][36]
Italy Apulia Bari Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Begins May 1, 2026
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Campania Naples Naples International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][37]
Lazio Rome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport [3]
Lombardy Milan Milan Malpensa Airport [3]
Sicily Palermo Palermo Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
Veneto Venice Venice Marco Polo Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][38]
Jamaica Montego Bay Sangster International Airport [3]
Japan Fukuoka Fukuoka Airport Terminated [3]
Hiroshima Hiroshima Airport Terminated [39]
Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport [3]
Nagoya Komaki Airport Terminated
Naha Naha Airport Terminated
Niigata Niigata Airport Terminated [39]
Okayama Okayama Airport Terminated [39]
Osaka Kansai International Airport [3]
Sapporo New Chitose Airport Terminated [40]
Sendai Sendai Airport Terminated [41]
Tokyo Haneda Airport [3][42]
Narita International Airport [3][43]
Jordan Amman Amman International Airport Terminated [24][44]
Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait International Airport Terminated [7]
Marshall Islands Kwajalein Bucholz Army Airfield [3]
Majuro Marshall Islands International Airport [3]
Mexico Baja California Sur San José del Cabo Los Cabos International Airport [3]
Distrito Federal Mexico City Mexico City International Airport [3]
Guanajuato León Bajío International Airport [3]
Guerrero Acapulco Acapulco International Airport Terminated
Ixtapa Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
Jalisco Guadalajara Guadalajara International Airport [3]
Puerto Vallarta Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport [3]
Nuevo Leon Monterrey Monterrey International Airport [3]
Quintana Roo Cancún Cancún International Airport [3]
Cozumel Cozumel International Airport [3]
Sinaloa Mazatlán Mazatlán International Airport Terminated
Yucatán Mérida Mérida International Airport [3]
Veracruz Veracruz Veracruz International Airport [3]
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Chinggis Khaan International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [45]
Morocco Marrakesh Marrakesh Menara Airport Template:Airline seasonal [16]
Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [3]
New Zealand Auckland Auckland Airport [3][46][47]
Christchurch Christchurch Airport Template:Airline seasonal Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Nicaragua Managua Augusto C. Sandino International Airport [3]
Nigeria Lagos Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport [48][49]
Norway Bergen Bergen Flesland Airport Terminated [24]
Oslo Oslo Gardermoen Airport Terminated [50]
Palau Koror Roman Tmetuchl International Airport [3]
Panama Panama City Tocumen International Airport [3]
Peru Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport [3]
Philippines Cebu Mactan–Cebu International Airport [16]
Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport [3][51]
Portugal Faro Faro Airport Template:Airline seasonal [52]
Lisbon Lisbon Airport [3]
Madeira Madeira Airport [53]
Ponta Delgada Ponta Delgada Airport Template:Airline seasonal [24]
Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][31][54]
Qatar Doha Hamad International Airport Terminated [55]
Russia Moscow Moscow Domodedovo International Airport Terminated
Saint Lucia Vieux Fort Hewanorra International Airport [3][56]
Saudi Arabia Dhahran Dhahran International Airport Airport closed
Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminated
Riyadh King Khalid International Airport Terminated
Senegal Dakar Blaise Diagne International Airport [3]
Singapore Singapore Changi Airport [3]
Sint Maarten Philipsburg Princess Juliana International Airport [3]
South Africa Johannesburg O. R. Tambo International Airport [57]
Cape Town Cape Town International Airport [3][58][59]
South Korea Seoul Gimpo International Airport Terminated
Incheon International Airport [3]
Spain Málaga Málaga Airport Template:Airline seasonal [60]
Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Airport Template:Airline seasonal [24]
Bilbao Bilbao Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
Tenerife Tenerife South Airport Terminated [24][44]
Barcelona Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport [3]
Madrid Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport [3]
Santiago de Compostela Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Begins May 27, 2026
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St. Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts Basseterre Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][61]
Sweden Stockholm Stockholm Arlanda Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3][62]
Switzerland Geneva Geneva Geneva Airport [3]
Zürich Zürich Zürich Airport [3]
Taiwan Kaohsiung Kaohsiung International Airport [63]
Taipei Taoyuan International Airport [3][64]
Thailand Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport Terminated Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Suvarnabhumi Airport [65]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Piarco International Airport [3]
Turkey Istanbul Istanbul Atatürk Airport Terminated [66]
Turks and Caicos Islands Providenciales Providenciales International Airport [3]
United Arab Emirates Dubai Dubai Dubai International Airport [67][68]
United Kingdom England Birmingham Birmingham Airport Terminated [69]
London Heathrow Airport [3]
Manchester Manchester Airport Terminated [70]
Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle Airport Terminated [71]
Northern Ireland Belfast Belfast International Airport Terminated [72]
Scotland Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport [3]
Glasgow Glasgow Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Resumes May 8, 2026
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United States Alabama Birmingham Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport [3]
Huntsville Huntsville International Airport [3]
Mobile Mobile Regional Airport [3]
Alaska Alaska Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport [3]
Fairbanks Fairbanks International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [3]
Prescott Prescott Regional Airport [3]
Tucson Tucson International Airport [3]
California Burbank Bob Hope Airport [3]
Eureka Arcata-Eureka Airport
Fresno Fresno Yosemite International Airport [3]
Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
Oakland Oakland International Airport Terminated [75]
Ontario Ontario International Airport [3]
Orange County/Santa Ana John Wayne Airport [3]
Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport [3]
Redding Redding Municipal Airport
Sacramento Sacramento International Airport [3]
San Diego San Diego International Airport [3]
San Francisco San Francisco International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
San Jose San Jose International Airport [3]
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Municipal Airport [3]
Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Airport [3]
Denver Denver International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
Stapleton International Airport Airport closed
Montrose Montrose Regional Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
Vail Eagle County Airport [3]
Connecticut Hartford Bradley International Airport [3]
District of Columbia Washington, D.C. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport [3]
Dulles International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
Florida Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport [3]
Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport [3]
Jacksonville Jacksonville International Airport [3]
Miami Miami International Airport [3]
Orlando Orlando International Airport [3]
Panama City Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport Template:Airline seasonal
Pensacola Pensacola International Airport [3]
Sarasota Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport [3]
Tampa Tampa International Airport [3]
West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport [3]
Georgia Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport [3]
Savannah Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport [3]
Guam Hagåtña Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
Hawaii Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [3]
Kahului Kahului Airport [3]
Kailua-Kona Kona International Airport [3]
Lihue Lihue Airport [3]
Idaho Boise Boise Airport [3]
Illinois Chicago O'Hare International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
Midway International Airport Terminated
Indiana Indianapolis Indianapolis International Airport [3]
Iowa Cedar Rapids Eastern Iowa Airport [3]
Des Moines Des Moines International Airport [3]
Kansas Wichita Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport [3]
Kentucky Cincinnati/Covington Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport [3][76]
Louisville Louisville International Airport
Louisiana New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport [3]
Maine Portland Portland International Jetport [3]
Maryland Baltimore Baltimore/Washington International Airport [3]
Massachusetts Boston Logan International Airport [3]
Michigan Detroit Detroit Metropolitan Airport [3]
Grand Rapids Gerald R. Ford International Airport [3]
Traverse City Cherry Capital Airport [3][77]
Minnesota Duluth Duluth International Airport Terminated
Minneapolis/St. Paul Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport [3]
Rochester Rochester International Airport Terminated
Missouri Kansas City Kansas City International Airport [3]
St. Louis St. Louis Lambert International Airport [3]
Montana Billings Billings Logan International Airport [3]
Bozeman Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport [3]
Kalispell Glacier Park International Airport [3]
Missoula Missoula International Airport [3]
Nebraska Omaha Eppley Airfield [3]
Nevada Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport [3]
Reno Reno–Tahoe International Airport [3]
New Hampshire Manchester Manchester–Boston Regional Airport
New Jersey Newark Newark Liberty International Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque International Sunport [3]
New York Albany Albany International Airport [3]
Buffalo Buffalo Niagara International Airport [3]
New York City John F. Kennedy International Airport Terminated [78][79]
LaGuardia Airport [3]
Rochester Greater Rochester International Airport [3]
Syracuse Syracuse Hancock International Airport [3]
North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte Douglas International Airport [3]
Greensboro Piedmont Triad International Airport [3]
Raleigh Raleigh–Durham International Airport [3]
Wilmington Wilmington International Airport [3]
Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Francisco C. Ada International Airport [3]
Ohio Cleveland Cleveland Hopkins International Airport [3]
Columbus John Glenn Columbus International Airport [3]
Dayton Dayton International Airport Terminated
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Will Rogers World Airport [3]
Tulsa Tulsa International Airport [3]
Oregon Eugene Eugene Airport [3][80]
Medford Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport [3]
Portland Portland International Airport [3]
Redmond/Bend Roberts Field [3]
Pennsylvania Harrisburg Harrisburg International Airport [3]
Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport [3]
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport [3]
Puerto Rico Aguadilla Rafael Hernández Airport [3]
San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport [3]
Rhode Island Providence Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport Template:Airline seasonal [3]
South Carolina Charleston Charleston International Airport [3]
Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach International Airport [3]
South Dakota Rapid City Rapid City Regional Airport [3]
Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Regional Airport [3]
Tennessee Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport [3][81]
Memphis Memphis International Airport [3]
Nashville Nashville International Airport [3]
Texas Austin Austin–Bergstrom International Airport [3]
Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth International Airport [3]
El Paso El Paso International Airport [3]
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport Template:Airline hub [3]
McAllen McAllen Miller International Airport [3]
Midland/Odessa Midland International Air and Space Port [3]
San Antonio San Antonio International Airport [3]
U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Thomas Cyril E. King Airport [3]
Utah Salt Lake City Salt Lake City International Airport [3]
Vermont Burlington Burlington International Airport [3]
Virginia Newport News/Williamsburg Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport Terminated
Norfolk Norfolk International Airport [3]
Richmond Richmond International Airport [3]
Washington Everett Paine Field Terminated [3][82]
Seattle/Tacoma Seattle–Tacoma International Airport [3]
Spokane Spokane International Airport [3]
Wisconsin Madison Dane County Regional Airport [3]
Milwaukee Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport [3]
Wyoming Jackson Hole Jackson Hole Airport [3]
Uruguay Montevideo Carrasco International Airport Terminated [83]
Venezuela Capital District Caracas Simón Bolívar International Airport Terminated [84]
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City Tan Son Nhat International Airport [65]

Hubs

As part of its hub-and-spoke transport model, United currently operates eight hubs:[85][1]Template:Rp

  • Chicago–O'Hare: United's primary hub and busiest by number of passengers
  • Denver: United's second-largest hub and mid-continent gateway
  • Guam: United's smallest hub and mid-pacific gateway
  • Houston–Intercontinental: United's hub for the South and gateway to Latin America
  • Los Angeles: United's secondary West Coast hub and transpacific/Latin American gateway
  • Newark-Liberty: United's primary hub for the East Coast and transatlantic gateway
  • San Francisco: United's primary hub for the West Coast and transpacific gateway
  • Washington–Dulles: United's secondary hub for the East Coast and transatlantic gateway

United Express

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Alliance and codeshare agreements

United Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance that has 25 member airlines that operate a combined fleet of over 5,000 aircraft, with more than 19,000 flights, serving more than 1,300 airports with access to over 1,000 lounges in 195 countries.[86][87]

United has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[88]<templatestyles src="Div col/styles.css"/>

Fleet

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Strategy

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Cabins

United Polaris

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United Polaris business class on a Boeing 777

United Polaris is the airline's international business class product. The seats convert into a Script error: No such module "convert". flatbed and include personal storage areas, power outlets and upgraded dining and amenity offerings.[90]

Polaris seats are available on all Boeing 767s and 787s and on internationally configured 757s and 777s. Narrowbody 757 aircraft use a 2–2 layout without direct aisle access from each seat, while widebody aircraft provide aisle access for all passengers.[91]

United has introduced an updated Polaris suite for Boeing 787-9 aircraft, planned to enter service after 2026. The new suites will include sliding doors and larger 4K screens, with the first row featuring "Polaris Studio" seats with additional space and features.[92]

Polaris passengers receive priority check-in and boarding along with access to United Polaris lounges or partner lounges.[93]

United First and United Business

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United First on an Airbus A321neo

United First is the highest cabin offered on domestically configured aircraft. When these aircraft operate internationally, the cabin is marketed as United Business. Seats on narrowbody aircraft have a Script error: No such module "convert". seat pitch, while domestically configured Boeing 777-200ERs feature fully flat seats in a staggered layout. Amenities include priority services, complimentary alcoholic beverages and meals on longer flights, and dedicated check-in areas.[94]

United introduced a redesigned domestic first-class seat in 2015, initially on Airbus A320 family aircraft, subsequently rolling it out across the mainline fleet.[95]

In 2019, United announced a fleet-wide increase in first and business class seating, including the introduction of the premium-configured Bombardier CRJ550.[96]

United's newest narrowbody interiors debuted on the Airbus A321neo in 2023.[97]

United <templatestyles src="Template:Visible anchor/styles.css" />Premium Plus

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United Premium Plus on a Boeing 787

United Premium Plus is the airline's international premium economy class cabin. It is available on all internationally configured widebody aircraft, featuring recliner seats with increased width, legroom and footrests. Typical layouts are 2–2–2 on Boeing 767s, 2–3–2 on 787s and 2–4–2 on 777s.[98]

United has introduced an revised Premium Plus seat for Boeing 787-9 aircraft, planned to enter service after 2026 that will have privacy dividers and upgraded lighting.[92]

Premium Plus includes enhanced dining, complimentary alcoholic beverages and upgraded bedding and amenities. The product entered service in 2019 after initially being sold as extended-legroom seating during the rollout period.[99]

Economy Plus

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Economy Plus on a 737 MAX

Economy Plus seats are located in the forward section of the economy cabin and in exit rows. They offer Script error: No such module "convert". of additional pitch and extra recline compared to standard economy seats. All other in-flight amenities are the same as United Economy.

Economy Plus is complimentary for MileagePlus Premier members, with eligibility depending on status tier.[100]

United Economy

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United Economy on a Boeing 737 MAX

United Economy is offered on all aircraft, with a typical Script error: No such module "convert". seat pitch and Script error: No such module "convert". of recline. Many aircraft include personal seat-back entertainment systems, while others offer streaming media through onboard Wi-Fi. Some Boeing 737 aircraft are also equipped with DirecTV.[101] Under the United NEXT initiative, all mainline aircraft are planned to have personal touchscreens by 2025.[102]

Food and beverage service varies by route. Domestic and short-haul international flights offer buy-on-board options, while long-haul international flights include complimentary meals. All flights offer free snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, with complimentary beer and wine on long-haul international routes.[103][104]

Basic Economy

Basic Economy is United's lowest fare type. Passengers receive the same onboard service as standard economy but face restrictions including no advance seat assignment, limited carry-on allowances and reduced eligibility for MileagePlus and Premier benefits.[105][106]

Reward programs

Frequent flyer programs

MileagePlus is the frequent flyer program for United Airlines.[107] Published MileagePlus Premier tiers are Premier Silver, Premier Gold, Premier Platinum, and Premier 1K.[108] Unpublished tiers include United Global Services and Chairman's Circle.

As United is a Star Alliance member, customers reaching certain qualifications are entitled to certain benefitsTemplate:Broken anchor which may be used across the entirety of the Star Alliance network. Premier Silver customers are given Star Alliance Silver status, while Premier Gold customers and higher are given Star Alliance Gold status.[109]

Airport lounges

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United Club at Chicago–O'Hare

United Club is the airline lounge associated with United Airlines and United Express carriers. The United Club replaced the former United Red Carpet Club and Continental Airlines Presidents Club prior to United Airlines' merger with Continental.[110]

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Polaris lounge at Washington–Dulles

Polaris lounges are lounges available exclusively to long-haul travelers in United's Polaris business class cabin, as well as passengers in first and business class on Star Alliance carriers. Amenities include à la carte dining, shower facilities, and sleeping pods.[111][112]

Corporate affairs

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Ownership and structure

United Airlines, Inc. is a publicly traded company under its parent holding company, United Airlines Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation listed on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol UAL.[113] since January 2025Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., it has a market capitalization exceeding $35 billion.[114] United's operating revenues and operating expenses account for nearly 100% of the holding company's revenues and operating expenses.[113] United's operating revenues and expenses account for nearly all of the holding company's financial activity.

Headquartered in the Willis Tower in Chicago,[115] United ranked No. 83 on the 2025 Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue.[116] Through United Airlines Holdings, the company also holds a 9.9% stake in Mesa Airlines, a regional carrier operating under the United Express brand.

Business trends

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Headquarters and other facilities

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United Airlines Holdings World Headquarters, Willis Tower

United Airlines headquarters are located at the Willis Tower, 233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois.[131]

In 2007, United had moved its headquarters from Elk Grove Township, a suburb of Chicago, to 77 West Wacker Drive in the Chicago Loop[132] after receiving US$5.5 million in incentives from the City of Chicago.[133]

In 2010, United accepted the City of Chicago's offer of US$35 million in incentives, including a US$10 million grant, for United to move its remaining 2,500 employees out of Elk Grove Township to the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) in the Chicago Loop.[133] On May 31, 2012, United opened its operations center, which occupied twelve floors there.[134] In 2019 United renewed its lease at Willis Tower, originally ending in 2028 and now set to expire in 2033, and plans to construct a roof deck and a Script error: No such module "convert". dining hall on the fourth floor.[135]

The former headquarters campus at Elk Grove Township was gradually annexed into the Village of Mount Prospect,[136][137] and serves as an IT operations facility, with a new Script error: No such module "convert". data center constructed in 2013.[138]

United maintains a large presence in downtown Houston, having leased Script error: No such module "convert". of space (seven floors) for occupancy in 2017.[139]

United has training facilities for its flight crews in Denver and Houston, a major aircraft maintenance center in San Francisco, and call centers in Houston and Chicago.

United Aviate Academy is a flight training school owned and operated by United Airlines. Located at Phoenix Goodyear Airport in Goodyear, Arizona, it is the only flight school in the United States fully owned by a major commercial airline.[140] The academy, which opened in 2022, serves as the primary training facility for United Aviate, United's pilot career development program.[141] The academy was established to address the growing pilot shortage and to increase diversity within the aviation industry.[142][143] Students admitted to the program train under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 141 standards, progressing through private pilot, instrument, and commercial ratings. Graduates are eligible to transition into the broader Aviate program, eventually joining United as first officers with a goal to train 5,000 pilots by 2030, with a secondary goal to train more women and people of color.[144]

Corporate identity

Brand image

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The pre-merger United logo, commonly nicknamed the "tulip", was developed in the early 1970s by the designer Saul Bass as part of a new brand image.[145] The logo represented the airline's monogram as well as a modernized version of the airline's shield logo[146] which had been adopted in the 1930s, but fell out of use by the late 1960s. The ribbon-like rendering has also been said to symbolize the motion of flight.[147] In 2010, United announced they would be merging with Continental Airlines and as a result, the combined airline would keep the United name but discontinue using the tulip logo and use the Continental Airlines "globe" identity and livery instead, designed in 1991 by the Lippincott company.[145]

Marketing themes

Script error: No such module "labelled list hatnote". United's earliest slogan, "The Main Line Airway", emphasized its signature New York-Chicago-San Francisco route, and was replaced in 1965 with "Fly the Friendly Skies", which was in use until 1996 in its first iteration.[148] The "It's time to fly" slogan was created in 2004. After the merger of United and Continental in October 2010, the slogan changed to "Let's fly together" until September 2013,[148] when United announced a return of the "Fly the Friendly Skies" slogan in an ad campaign to start the following day.[149] The resurrected slogan would be accompanied by the 1924 George Gershwin song "Rhapsody in Blue" as its theme song, and a voiceover provided by Matt Damon.[148]

United had licensed its theme song, "Rhapsody in Blue", from Gershwin's estate for Template:US$ in 1976.[150] "Rhapsody" would have entered the public domain in 2000, but the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 extended its copyright another 20 years until January 1, 2020, when it officially entered the public domain.[151][152] United announced that it would continue to use "Rhapsody in Blue" as its theme song following the merger with Continental.[153]

Environmental initiatives

Because over 98 percent of United's greenhouse gas emissions are from jet fuel, its environmental strategy has focused on operational fuel efficiency initiatives and investments in sustainably produced, low-carbon alternative fuels.[154]

On August 23, 2011, United announced a conversion to paperless flight decks with 11,000 iPads for its pilots. Each iPad, which weighs less than Script error: No such module "convert"., will replace approximately Script error: No such module "convert". of paper operating manuals, navigation charts, reference handbooks, flight checklists, logbooks, and weather information. The green benefits include reductions in paper use, printing, and fuel consumption.[155] This shift not only streamlines the flight process but also significantly enhances operational efficiency and safety by ensuring pilots have the most up-to-date information readily available.

On November 7, 2011, United flew the world's first commercial aviation flight on a microbially derived biofuel. The aircraft was fueled with 40 percent Solajet, which is Solazyme's algae-derived renewable jet fuel, and 60 percent petroleum-derived jet fuel. This flight was operated by the Eco-Skies Boeing 737-800 aircraft from IAH to ORD.[156]

On January 15, 2013, Aviation Partners Boeing (APB), a joint venture between Aviation Partners Inc. and Boeing, announced that United had agreed to replace the Blended Winglets on its Boeing 737NG aircraft with APB's Split Scimitar Winglet (SSW), significantly reducing drag. Once the SSWs are installed, it is estimated that APB's winglet technology will save United more than $250 million annually in fuel costs.[157]

On June 30, 2015, United invested US$30 million in Fulcrum BioEnergy, an alternative fuel company. Fulcrum's alternative fuel is produced through a clean and efficient thermochemical process and reduces lifecycle carbon emissions by more than 80 percent. As part of its investment, United will work with Fulcrum to develop up to five alternative fuel refineries near its U.S. hubs. These refineries will produce up to Script error: No such module "convert". of sustainable aviation alternative fuel per year, and United will have the opportunity to purchase at least Script error: No such module "convert". per year for a minimum of 10 years, making it the largest aviation alternative fuel commitment to date.[158]

On March 11, 2016, United became the first airline in the world to fly on commercial-scale quantities of such fuels on a continuous basis, which were procured from AltAir Fuels. This fuel was produced from sustainable feedstocks such as non-edible natural oils and agricultural wastes and is expected to provide a greater than 60 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions on a lifecycle basis when compared to traditional jet fuel. United has agreed to purchase up to Script error: No such module "convert". of sustainable alternative fuel from AltAir Fuels for use in Los Angeles over a three-year period.[159]

In 2016, United began partnering with Clean the World to repurpose items from the airline's international premium class amenity kits and donate the hygiene products to those in critical need. Clean the World provides hygiene education and soap to promote handwashing, which helps prevent hygiene-related deaths. During the first year of this partnership, United expected to divert Script error: No such module "convert". of material that otherwise would have gone to landfills.[160]

In 2017, United started a partnership with Audubon International to protect raptors—including hawks, ospreys and owls—in and around New York-area airports and resettle the birds-of-prey at suitable golf course habitats where the species are more likely to thrive.[161]

In 2022, United expanded its use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) overseas, to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. It was the first US airline to purchase sustainable jet fuel overseas.[162] United began the use of sustainable fuel at San Francisco International Airport and London Heathrow in 2023,[163] and at Chicago O'Hare and Los Angeles International Airport in 2024.[164]

Employee relations

United Airlines was the first airline to see a successful unionization of flight attendants when the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) was founded in 1945 by five United Airlines flight attendants.[165] The AFA has represented flight attendants from United Airlines since.[166] Their contract became amendable in August 2021 and 99.9% of the flight attendants who voted were in favor of authorizing a strike on August 28, 2024.[167][168]

United Airlines maintenance technicians are represented by the International International Brotherhood of Teamsters.[169] Their contract became amendable on December 5, 2024.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 141 represents approximately 34,000 Fleet Service, Passenger Service, Reservations, Stockroom, Central Load Planner, Maintenance Instructor, Fleet Technical Instructor, Emergency Procedures Instructor and Security Officer workers.[170] Their contract became amendable on May 1, 2025.[171]

With over 18,000 members, the United Airlines pilots are the largest pilot group in the world and represented by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA).[172] ALPA was founded by United Air Lines Captain David L. Behncke and 23 other key figures in Chicago, Illinois, on July 27, 1931.[173] In the 1930s, flying was a perilous occupation; thus, from the time of its formation to today, one of ALPA's main goals has been to improve air safety.[174] The United pilots' current contract will become amendable on September 30, 2027.[175]

Accidents and incidents

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Controversies and passenger incidents

Flight 976

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". United Airlines Flight 976 was a regularly scheduled flight from Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Buenos Aires to John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City on October 19, 1995. Prior to takeoff, an investment banker became disruptive after consuming two glasses of champagne, began threatening crew members and attempted to pour his own drinks, against airline and federal regulations. After takeoff, the banker was served two more glasses of red wine, after which the crew refused to serve him more alcohol due to his apparent intoxication. When his requests for more alcohol were denied, he pushed over a female flight attendant, climbed onto a service trolley, took off his pants and defecated, used linen napkins as toilet paper, wiped his hands on various service counters and tracked feces throughout the aircraft,[177] after which he entered a lavatory and locked himself in.[178][179] A request to divert to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was denied due to the security risks created by the presence of the President of Portugal Mário Soares, Argentinian foreign minister Guido di Tella and their security details on the flight. The disruptive passenger was arrested by the FBI after landing in New York and charged with interfering with a flight crew and threatening a flight attendant. He later pleaded guilty to the latter charge and was fined $5,000 (having previously agreed to reimburse the airline for its cleanup costs and all the other passengers their airfare, which amounted to nearly $50,000) and given two years' probation.[180] The incident was later dubbed the worst ever case of air rage.[181][182]

Animal transport

In 2013, after pressure from PETA, United announced that it would no longer transport monkeys to laboratories. United was the last North American passenger airline to transport these animals to laboratories.[183][184] United flies more animals and has longer flight stage length than any other US airline, and accounted for one third of animal deaths of US airlines between 2012 and 2017.[185]

Effective March 20, 2018, the PetSafe program was suspended with no new reservations for cargo transport of pets accepted.[186] This came after United announced plans to mark pet carriers in the passenger cabin with bright tags[187] and legislation was introduced in the United States House of Representatives[188] and United States Senate banning the placement of pets in overhead compartments.[189] This was in response to a dog death after a passenger placed it in the overhead compartment following flight attendant instructions, but the flight attendant denied knowing that the luggage contained a dog.[190]

Cybersecurity issues

United awarded airline miles as "bug bounties" to hackers who could identify gaps in the carrier's web security. Two hackers have each been rewarded with 1 million miles of air travel as of July 15, 2015. This cybersecurity program was announced a few weeks after the company experienced two software glitches. The first incident delayed 150 United flights on June 2 due to a problem with its flight dispatching system. Six days later, United's reservation system delayed flights by not allowing passengers to check-in. In addition to the "bug bounty" program, United said it tests systems internally and engages cybersecurity firms.[191][192]

In July 2019, security researcher Sam Jadali exposed a catastrophic data leak known as DataSpii, involving clickstream data provider DDMR and marketing intelligence company Nacho Analytics (NA).[193] NA granted its members access to real-time data, including the ability to observe United Airlines passengers checking into their flights through the United website.[194] The Washington Post highlighted how DataSpii resulted in the dissemination United passenger information including last names and flight confirmation numbers.[195] The disseminated data also enabled the viewing of United customers' current geographic locations as they checked into their flights via the United website.[196] DataSpii harvested data from millions of Chrome and Firefox users through compromised browser extensions, exploiting United's method of embedding personally identifiable information (PII) directly within the URLs. Jadali's investigation revealed that DDMR facilitated rapid dissemination of this data to additional third parties, often within minutes of acquisition, endangering the privacy of the sensitive data collected.[197]

2017 passenger removal

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On the evening of April 9, 2017, a passenger was forcibly removed by law enforcement from United Airlines flight 3411 at Chicago-O'Hare, bound for Louisville.[198] United announced that it needed four seats for airline staff on the sold-out flight.[199] When no passengers volunteered after being offered vouchers worth $800, United staff selected four passengers to leave. Three of them did so, but the fourth, a doctor named David Dao, declined as he said that he had patients to treat the following morning. He was pulled from his seat by Chicago Department of Aviation security officers and dragged by his arms down the aisle. Dao sustained a concussion, broken teeth and a broken nose among other injuries.[200] The incident was captured on smartphone cameras and posted on social media, triggering angry public backlash. Afterwards, United's then-chief executive officer, Oscar Munoz, described Dao as "disruptive and belligerent", apologized for "re-accommodating" the paying customers, and defended and praised staff for "following established procedures". He was widely criticized as "tone-deaf".[201] Munoz later issued a second statement calling what happened a "truly horrific event" and accepting "full responsibility" for it.[202] After a lawsuit, Dao reached an undisclosed settlement with United and airport police. In the aftermath, United's board of directors decided that Munoz would not become its chairman and that executive compensation would be tied to customer satisfaction.[203] Following this incident, passenger complaints increased by 70 percent.[204]

Mail-scan fraud

In February 2021, United Airlines was fined $49 million by the United States Department of Justice on charges of fraud on postal service contracts for transportation of international mail. According to investigators, between 2012 and 2015 United submitted delivery scan data to make it appear that United and its partner airlines complied with International Commercial Air requirements with accurate delivery times when in fact they were automated delivery scans with aspirational delivery times. Some employees within United worked to hide this fact from the United States Postal Service.[205][206][207]

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