Transportation
United Says Corporate Travel Demand Bounced Back After Lull
A United Airlines plane at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
Photographer: Al Drago/BloombergUnited Airlines Holdings Inc. said corporate travel has bounced back from a dip earlier in the year, with signs that the trend will continue through the rest of 2025.
The carrier is “absolutely” seeing growth in travel, and bookings have improved from when they initially picked up in July and August following a dip earlier this year, Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said at an aerospace conference at the US Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.