United Airlines Holdings sees room for higher U.S. fares next year, even with gr...
) sees room for higher U.S. fares next year, even with greater seat capacity when the grounded Boeing 737 MAX returns to the market, President Scott Kirby said at a conference on Thursday.
The global grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX in mid-March forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights, triggering higher fares during the peak northern hemisphere summer travel season and helping lift airlines’ unit revenue growth. U.S. domestic capacity is seen growing by 6% or 7% over the next 12 months, versus around 2% or 2.5% growth currently, according to analysts.
Shares in Chicago-based United have risen 7% so far this year, despite headwinds like U.S.-China trade tensions, unrest in Hong Kong and the MAX grounding.
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