STARLUX Airlines and Hajime Sorayama Unveil AIRSORAYAMA on Two Airbus A350-1000 Aircraft

In a landmark collaboration, Taiwan-based luxury carrier STARLUX Airlines has partnered with visionary Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama to launch AIRSORAYAMA, turning two Airbus A350-1000 aircraft into flying masterpieces. This innovative project marks the first time Sorayamaโ€™s iconic metallic aesthetic has been realized on a fullscale commercial aircraft. The two AIRSORAYAMA aircraft are scheduled to enter service in Q3 2026. 

The AIRSORAYAMA collaboration was unveiled today at a launch event at Tokyoโ€™s Omotesando Hillsโ€”an iconic fashion and design landmarkโ€”where the vision came to life in an immersive art spacewith digital projections extending Sorayamaโ€™s metallic aesthetic across the walls and echoing the aircraftโ€™s liquidmetal livery. In a highlight moment, Sorayama presented STARLUX Chairman K.W. Chang with a handsigned AIRSORAYAMA artwork, marking the projectโ€™s official launch. 

Where Metal and Emotion Converge 

Sorayamaโ€™s work explores the relationship between metal and emotionโ€”transforming industrial materials into expressions of humanity. This philosophy aligns seamlessly with STARLUXโ€™s brand spirit: aircraft may be machines of metal, but they carry human longing, connection, and discovery. Technology enables flight; emotion gives the journey meaning. 

Sorayamaโ€™s creative credo echoes STARLUX Airlinesโ€™ commitment to breaking away from conventional airline frameworks and embracing innovation. When STARLUX learned of Sorayamaโ€™s lifelong aspiration to create the worldโ€™s largest artwork, the decision was clear: transform the very symbol of human flightโ€”the aircraftโ€”into a flying masterpiece. 

Inside the STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Vision 

True collaboration is like fighting side by side on a battlefield 

Breaking convention, Sorayama named the project after himself, fusing โ€œAIRโ€ with his surname to create AIRSORAYAMA, a reflection of the deep significance he places on this partnership. He personally designed the โ€œSTARLUX AIRSORAYAMAโ€ logo and key visual, underscoring his deep involvement. For him, a collaboration becomes meaningful only when artist and brand form a long-term creative partnershipโ€”a shared destiny rather than a one-off project. 

The partnership began with a chance visit to Sorayamaโ€™s studio, where he and Chairman Changโ€”despite speaking different languagesโ€”immediately connected through a shared rebellious spirit and a belief in pursuing what has never been done before. A later visit to Narita Airport strengthened that bond. Watching aircraft take off and land, Chairman Chang realized that if Sorayamaโ€™s four decades of work revolve around silver and gold, then those colors should take center stage in the sky: one aircraft in silver with gold accents, the other in gold with silverโ€”two flying masterpieces forming a dialogue in motion across the horizon. 

The co-branded logo carries Hajime Sorayamaโ€™s signature surreal metallic aesthetic, transforming the โ€œSTARLUX AIRSORAYAMAโ€ typography into a radiant, cold-metal texture. Every curve and every play of light evokes a vision of the future, lifting the mark beyond typography into a dynamic work of art defined by fluidity and mechanical tension. It is more than a reinvention of typeโ€”it is an avant-garde visual language rich in depth and futuristic expression. 

The core visual combines his iconic robot with the aircraft set against a deep blue sky subtly incorporating STARLUXโ€™sโ€™ guiding emblemโ€”the North Star. The โ€œSTARLUXโ€ gold ring engraved on the robotโ€™s leg becomes a symbolic link between Sorayamaโ€™s metallic aesthetics and the brandโ€™s spirit. As the form soars through the clouds, refracted light adds depth and vitality. In an age of AI-generated imagery, Sorayamaโ€™s commitment to hand-drawing preserves the emotion and personal expression behind every metallic highlight. 

Not Just an Aircraft, but a Skyborne Art Gallery Above the Clouds 

STARLUX selected two next-generation Airbus A350-1000 aircraft as Sorayamaโ€™s new artistic medium. At 237 feet in length, each aircraft became the largest canvas of Sorayamaโ€™s six-decade career, fulfilling a dream he first envisioned 30 years agoโ€”after seeing Jacques-Louis Davidโ€™s The Coronation of Napoleon at the Louvreโ€”to create the worldโ€™s largest artwork. 

Over a three-year development process, Sorayama approached the aircraft as a sculptural form, reimagining the livery to enhance the A350-1000โ€™s contours while meeting strict technical requirements. The projectโ€™s greatest challenge was color and finish: aviation safety requirements, carbon-fiber fuselage composition, and lightning protection constraints made mirror-like metallic finishes nearly impossible. 

To achieve Sorayamaโ€™s signature cool, liquid-metal effect, STARLUX collaborated closely with Airbus and leading coatings manufacturer MANKIEWICZ. Abandoning solid color shades, they developed high-concentration special mica color shades and multi-coating techniques, successfully imparting the fuselage with the layered, fluid appearance of liquid metal. The result is a flowing, liquid-metal brillianceโ€”without compromising safety or weight. 

A Pair of Flying Sculptures and Art Beyond the Aircraft 

Each aircraft features Sorayamaโ€™s iconic metallic finishes, with underbelly linework inspired by his classic โ€œMechanical Shark (SORAYAMA Shark)โ€ motifโ€”transforming the aircraft into a shark soaring through the sky. When viewed from the ground, the aircraftโ€™s sharp, powerful lines create a striking visual impact as it ascends toward the horizon. 

Individually, each stands as a complete flying masterpiece. Together, they become a pair of sculptures in motion at 30,000 feetโ€”a traveling exhibition across the worldโ€™s skies. The AIRSORAYAMA experience will extend beyond the livery to include themed in-flight amenities, a safety video, and a series of co-branded merchandise, ensuring that the flying masterpiece experience permeates every stage of the journey. 

The two aircraft are named STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Silver (B-58553) and STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA Gold (B-58554) and are scheduled to enter service in Q3 2026. 

A note to customers from Heather Garboden, American’s Chief Customer Officer

The last 48 hours have been incredibly challenging for those flying through Winter Storm Fern, which continues to present travel challenges across the country. On behalf of everyone at American, I want to assure you itโ€™s been all hands on deck to keep our operation moving.

Five of our nine hubs have been significantly impacted by this large and disruptive storm. Our largest hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), which touches a significant number of the flights we operate each day, was hit particularly hard with record-setting conditions. Fern is also impacting cities that donโ€™t typically have the infrastructure in place to manage these conditions, which in turn has led to staffing issues as team members plus vendor and federal partners struggle to make their way on the roads.

We are very sorry for the disruption this weather event has caused, and we thank our team members โ€” many of whom are working overtime and are continuing to safely brave the weather โ€” as they focus on taking care of as many customers as possible.

As you travel this week, we encourage you to check the American Airlines app and aa.com for the latest flight status and to take advantage of the additional flexibility weโ€™ve offered by the travel alerts issued earlier for Winter Storm Fern.

Thank you for choosing American and for your patience as we work diligently to get you safely where you need to be.

Heather Garboden
Chief Customer Officer, American Airlines

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Winter Storm Fern: American adds 3,000 additional seats โ€” a total of more than 6,200 โ€” to minimize the stormโ€™s disruption

With Winter Storm Fernโ€™s expected impact to the Charlotte, North Carolina, area, American Airlines added extra flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Chicago Oโ€™Hare International Airport (ORD) to help customers continue their journeys as winter weather impacts travel across the country.

Two airplanes being de-iced at an airport during a snowstorm, with de-icing trucks spraying liquid onto the wings.

In addition to the flexibility provided by the airlineโ€™s travel alert, American will add 3,000 additional seats on the airlineโ€™s CLT-ORD route on Saturday, Jan. 24. This latest increase builds on the more than 3,200 seats previously announced at the airlineโ€™s Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) hub, bringing total added capacity during Winter Storm Fern to more than 6,200 seats as the storm disrupts operations across much of Americanโ€™s network.

By adding capacity at its second-largest hub, American is giving customers more options to connect onward and minimize possible disruptions caused by Winter Storm Fern. 

The following flights are bookable by calling Americanโ€™s Reservations team at 800-433-7300 in the United States and Canada.

  • AA40: Will depart CLT at 2:15 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 7:25 p.m.
  • AA71: Will depart CLT at 2:46 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 5:58 p.m.
  • AA54: Will depart CLT at 3 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 4:06 p.m.
  • AA129: Will depart CLT at 3:40 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 4:58 p.m.
  • AA130: Will depart CLT at 3:43 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 4:48 p.m.
  • AA105: Will depart CLT at 4:21 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 5:33 p.m.
  • AA101: Will depart CLT at 4:36 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 5:48 p.m.
  • AA53: Will depart CLT at 5 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 6:12 p.m.
  • AA92: Will depart CLT at 5:25 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 6:37 p.m.
  • AA85: Will depart CLT at 5:48 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 7 p.m.
  • AA84: Will depart CLT at 6:03 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 7:22 p.m.
  • AA41: Will depart CLT at 6:10 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 7:25 p.m.
  • AA44: Will depart CLT at 6:20 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 7:32 p.m.
  • AA46: Will depart CLT at 7 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 8:23 p.m.
  • AA52: Will depart CLT at 7:15 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 8:27 p.m.
  • AA64: Will depart CLT at 7:30 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 8:42 p.m.
  • AA58: Will depart CLT at 8 p.m. and arrive at ORD at 9:12 p.m.

All times listed are in local time.


A major weather impact to two-thirds of the continental United States this weekend with snow and ice:

Map displaying various weather alerts across the United States, including ice storm, freeze, and winter storm warnings, with color-coded regions for each alert type.

Travel alerts

When severe weather or other uncontrollable events impact your flight and travel dates, you may be able to change your trip with no change fee.

We understand you may have questions about your upcoming travel. Weโ€™re working around the clock to care for you on your travel journey.

If your flight is impacted, we’ll reach out via email and app notifications.

Current travel alerts

 Winter weather – Chicago, IllinoisThis content can be expanded

Information current as of January 23, 2026

If youโ€™re traveling to / through / from:

  • Chicago, Illinois (ORD)

Your change fee is waived if you:

  • Are traveling on an American Airlines flight
  • Are booked in any fare class, including Basic Economy
  • Bought your ticket by January 22, 2026
  • Are scheduled to travel January 23 – 24, 2026
  • Can travel January 23 – 28, 2026
  • Don’t change your origin or destination city
  • Rebook in the same cabin or pay the difference
Keep in mind:
  • Changes must be booked by January 24, 2026
  • Travel must be completed within 1 year of original ticket date; difference in fare may apply

Change your trip

If your trip is eligible, you can make a one-time change online. Here’s how:

  • Find your trip
  • If your trip is eligible, youโ€™ll see the option to โ€˜change tripโ€™ in the toolbar

Find your trip 

Contact Reservations

If you can’t change your trip online call Reservations for help.

Contact Reservations  Winter Storm Fern – Northeast U.S.Expand

Information current as of January 23, 2026

If youโ€™re traveling to / through / from:

  • Akron / Canton, Ohio (CAK)
  • Albany, New York (ALB)
  • Allentown, Pennsylvania (ABE)
  • Baltimore, Maryland (BWI)
  • Bangor, Maine (BGR)
  • Boston, Massachusetts (BOS)
  • Buffalo, New York (BUF)
  • Charleston, West Virginia (CRW)
  • Cincinnati, Ohio (CVG)
  • Cleveland, Ohio (CLE)
  • Columbus, Ohio (CMH)
  • Dayton, Ohio (DAY)
  • Erie, Pennsylvania (ERI)
  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (MDT)
  • Hartford, Connecticut (BDL)
  • Huntington, West Virginia (HTS)
  • Lexington, Kentucky (LEX)
  • Louisville, Kentucky (SDF)
  • Manchester, New Hampshire (MHT)
  • New York Kennedy, New York (JFK)
  • New York LaGuardia, New York (LGA)
  • Newark, New Jersey (EWR)
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PHL)
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PIT)
  • Portland, Maine (PWM)
  • Providence, Rhode Island (PVD)
  • Rochester, New York (ROC)
  • State College, Pennsylvania (SCE)
  • Syracuse, New York (SYR)
  • Washington Dulles, Washington D.C. (IAD)
  • Washington Reagan, Washington D.C. (DCA)
  • Watertown, New York (ART)
  • White Plains / Westchester County, New York (HPN)
  • Wilkes-Barre / Scranton, Pennsylvania (AVP)
  • Worcester, Massachusetts (ORH)

Your change fee is waived if you:

  • Are traveling on an American Airlines flight
  • Are booked in any fare class, including Basic Economy
  • Bought your ticket by January 21, 2026
  • Are scheduled to travel January 24 – 27, 2026
  • Can travel January 22 – 30, 2026
  • Don’t change your origin or destination city
  • Rebook in the same cabin or pay the difference
Keep in mind:
  • Changes must be booked by January 27, 2026
  • Travel must be completed within 1 year of original ticket date; difference in fare may apply

Change your trip

If your trip is eligible, you can make a one-time change online. Hereโ€™s how:

  • Find your trip
  • If your trip is eligible, youโ€™ll see the option to โ€˜change tripโ€™ in the toolbar

Find your trip 

Contact Reservations

If you can’t change your trip online call Reservations for help.

Contact Reservations  Winter Storm Fern – Southern and Mid-Atlantic U.S.Expand

Information current as of January 23, 2026

If youโ€™re traveling to / through / from:

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico (ABQ)
  • Asheville, North Carolina (AVL)
  • Atlanta, Georgia (ATL)
  • Austin, Texas (AUS)
  • Birmingham, Alabama (BHM)
  • Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT)
  • Charlottesville, Virginia (CHO)
  • Columbia, South Carolina (CAE)
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (DFW)
  • Greensboro / High Point, North Carolina (GSO)
  • Greenville / Spartanburg, South Carolina (GSP)
  • Houston George Bush Intercontinental, Houston, Texas (IAH)
  • Huntsville, Alabama (HSV)
  • Knoxville, Tennessee (TYS)
  • Lexington, Kentucky (LEX)
  • Little Rock, Arkansas (LIT)
  • Louisville, Kentucky (SDF)
  • Lubbock, Texas (LBB)
  • Memphis, Tennessee (MEM)
  • Midland / Odessa, Texas (MAF)
  • Nashville, Tennessee (BNA)
  • Norfolk, Virginia (ORF)
  • Northwest Arkansas / Bentonville, Arkansas (XNA)
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (OKC)
  • Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina (RDU)
  • Richmond, Virginia (RIC)
  • Roanoke, Virginia (ROA)
  • San Antonio, Texas (SAT)
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico (SAF)
  • Springfield / Branson, Missouri (SGF)
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL)
  • Wilmington, North Carolina (ILM)

Your change fee is waived if you:

  • Are traveling on an American Airlines flight
  • Are booked in any fare class, including Basic Economy
  • Bought your ticket by January 19, 2026
  • Are scheduled to travel January 23 – 26, 2026
  • Can travel January 21 – 29, 2026
  • Don’t change your origin or destination city
  • Rebook in the same cabin or pay the difference
Keep in mind:
  • Changes must be booked by January 26, 2026
  • Travel must be completed within 1 year of original ticket date; difference in fare may apply

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JetBlue celebrates Dominican Pride with โ€˜RD Orgullo que Elevaโ€™ Campaign and first livery designed by Dominican Artists

JetBlue Airways, the largest carrier serving the Dominican Republic, has announced the launch ofย RD Orgullo que Elevaย (DR Pride That Lifts), a campaign inviting customers to vote on the design of its first-ever aircraft livery inspired by the Dominican Republic. Created in collaboration with three Dominican artists, the initiative celebrates the countryโ€™s rich cultural identity and JetBlueโ€™s more than two decades of connection and service there.

Drawing inspiration from national folklore, color, music, and cultural pride, the artists translated Dominican heritage into custom aircraft designs. Starting today through February 11, customers and fans can vote for their favorite. The selected livery will be revealed in February and featured on a JetBlue Airbus A320 later this spring.

To vote and learn more about the artists, visit VotaJetBlueRD.com.

Dominican pride by Dominican artists
For its first Dominican Republic-inspired livery, JetBlue partnered with talented and renowned Dominican artists, reinforcing its commitment to supporting local talent and celebrating the countryโ€™s culture, traditions, and spirit. Each artist was compensated for their creative work, and while all three designs capture Dominican identity, one will be selected to take to the skies.

  • Willy Gรณmez:ย An art director, illustrator, and muralist with more than two decades of experience, Gรณmezโ€™s work blends Neo-traditional and Art Nouveau influences while celebrating Latin culture. His bold, colorful design highlights music, nature, and coastal life.
  • Los Plebeyos:ย This Dominican design collective is known for its bold graphics and contemporary social lens. Their design draws from everyday Dominican life and folklore, incorporating playful illustrations of food, music, and family.
  • Lena Tokens:ย An internationally recognized illustrator, Tokens is known for blending surrealism, nature, and vibrant color. Her design incorporates the colors of the Dominican flag and features two people, representing the countryโ€™s traditions, creativity, and rhythm.

More than 20 years of commitment to the Dominican Republic
JetBlue has served the Dominican Republic for nearly 22 years, beginning with Santiago as its first international destination. Today, the airline offers more seats between the U.S. and the Dominican Republic than any other carrier, operating from Santiago, Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata, and Punta Cana. This spring, JetBlue expects to average more than 30 daily departures, making travel easier for leisure, business, and family connections.

Beyond air service, JetBlue supports communities across the country through volunteerism, charitable partnerships, and JetBlue Foundation grants, including a five-year partnership with the Mariposa DR Foundation to expand educational opportunities for girls. As part of its long-standing partnership with the DREAM Project, JetBlue most recently supported book fairs held in El Mamรณn and La Uniรณn last year, aimed at promoting early childhood literacy.

JetBlue continues to expand its network in the Dominican Republic, recently relaunching service between Fort Lauderdale and Santiago and introducing new service between Tampa and Punta Cana, strengthening connections with Florida.

Through continued growth, community investment, and cultural celebration, JetBlue remains committed to the Dominican Republic and its long-term success.

Ontario International Airport unveils bold new monument sign celebrating a new era for ONT


ONTARIO, Calif., Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ontario International Airport (ONT) today unveiled a striking new monument sign at Archibald Avenue and Airport Drive, marking a powerful visual statement of the airport’s transformation and its continued momentum as it celebrates a decade of local control.

Alan Wapner (second from right), President of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Commissioners, and Curt Hagman, Vice President of the Board, unveil the new monument sign at ONT.
Alan Wapner (second from right), President of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Commissioners, and Curt Hagman, Vice President of the Board, unveil the new monument sign at ONT.
The new monument sign at Southern California's Ontario International Airport.
The new monument sign at Southern California’s Ontario International Airport.

The new monument replaces a narrow, understated sign that had greeted visitors since 1998 and ushers in a bold, modern landmark that reflects the renewed energy, pride and ambition of Southern California’s fastest-growing airport. Featuring the iconic “ONT” airport code in towering letters backed by sculpted mountain forms inspired by the nearby San Gabriel Mountains, the monument creates an unmistakable sense of arrival for travelers and visitors alike.

“For nearly three decades, our gateway sign quietly faded into the background,” said Alan D. Wapner, President of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Commissioners. “Today, we proudly unveil a monument that unmistakably declares who we are and where we are headed. This landmark reflects the power of local ownership and stands as a bold statement of ONT’s transformation โ€“one that reaffirms our role as a premier Southern California and international gateway.”

Standing approximately 12 feet tall, each of the three “ONT” letters is crafted from durable sheet metal, with the full installation weighing more than eight tons. The monument stretches roughly 60 feet across at its widest point, anchored by a deep concrete foundation that ensures its permanence for generations to come. A series of LED light bars will illuminate the sign at night, with the ability to change colors for holidays, special events and community celebrations.

The unveiling comes as Ontario International Airport continues its yearlong celebration of the Decade of Local Control, which culminates this November, marking 10 years since ownership of the airport transferred to local leadership on November 1, 2016. That transition ignited a period of unprecedented growth, customer-focused innovation and regional economic impact, firmly reestablishing ONT as Southern California’s gateway of choice.

Designed and fabricated by Ontario-based Sign Industries, the monument reflects a close collaboration between airport leadership and local creative partners. The mountain backdrop is composed of multiple modular sections assembled on site, mirroring the layered peaks of the San Gabriel range and reinforcing ONT’s strong sense of place.

For visitors entering the airport campus, the new monument now delivers an unmistakable message: Ontario International Airport is no longer hidden in plain sight. It stands boldly as a source of regional pride and a beacon of the airport’s continued ascent.

United Airlines Q4 and Full Year EPS Beat Wall Street Expectations, With Full Year EPS Up Year-Over-Year

From United:

Delivered FY25 diluted earnings per share of $10.20 up 8% year-over-year; adjusted diluted earnings per share1 of $10.62 up year-over-year and expects to be the only U.S. airline to grow adjusted EPS1 for FY25

Q4 diluted earnings per share of $3.19; adjusted diluted earnings per share1 of $3.10 โ€” within initial guidance range of $3.00 to $3.50

Q4 revenue of $15.4 billion was the highest quarterly revenue in United history and highest quarterly unit revenue for 2025

Flew a record 181 million passengers and ranked #2 in on-time departures for the year, with the lowest seat cancellation rate in company history

United continues to win brand-loyal customers with new and updated aircraft and investments in infrastructure and technology

Eclipsed 5,000 peak daily flights in summer 2025 and grew faster than any other U.S. airline in 2025 while setting a fourth-quarter company record for Net Promoter Score, including United’s highest-ever monthly NPS in November despite the government shutdown

CHICAGO, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — United Airlines (UAL) today reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results that exceeded Wall Street expectations and were within guidance. The airline’s diluted earnings per share of $10.20 and adjusted diluted earnings per share1 of $10.62 for 2025 rose versus 2024.

The company delivered full-year pre-tax earnings of $4.3 billion, with a pre-tax margin of 7.3%, and adjusted pre-tax earnings1 of $4.6 billion, with an adjusted pre-tax margin1 of 7.8%. Total operating revenue for the year grew 3.5% year-over-year to $59.1 billion โ€” the highest in United history. The company generated $8.4 billion of operating cash flow and $2.7 billion in free cash flow1 in 2025, and expects to generate a similar level of free cash flow2 in 2026.

“Our results are built on winning more and more brand-loyal customers โ€” it’s clear they get the most value flying United,” said CEO Scott Kirby. “This was the highest-revenue quarter in United’s history and the highest quarterly RASM of the year providing strong revenue momentum that is continuing into 2026.”

Customers continue to benefit from United’s growing, reliable operation. United canceled flights at the lowest per-seat rate among U.S. network airlines in 2025 while flying the largest mainline schedule in the airline’s history, carrying an average of more than 496,000 passengers daily. United’s 303 daily widebody departures in 2025 were the most in its history. United Express logged 134 days without a single cancellation during 2025, and Connection Saver saved more than one million potential missed connections during the year, a 42% increase over 2024.

United delivered strong fourth-quarter results despite challenges such as the government shutdown, as brand-loyal customers chose the United experience. Compared to the year ago period, diverse revenue sources continued to grow: premium revenue was up 9% for the fourth quarter and 11% for the full year, loyalty revenue was up 10% for the fourth quarter and 9% for the full year, and revenue from Basic Economy grew 7% for the fourth quarter and 5% for the full year. Strong revenue momentum has continued into 2026. The week ending January 4th was the highest flown revenue week in United history, and the week ending January 11th was the highest ticketing week and the highest week for business sales in United history.

The government shutdown in November provided an opportunity to do the right thing by our customers and further build their trust. United offered all customers a full refund โ€” even if their flights weren’t canceled โ€” and aggressively promoted that policy in customer communications including on a dedicated page on the corporate website, and within contact centers. Customers noticed: November was United’s highest-ever monthly Net Promoter Score. Our customer-first policies, combined with the impact to bookings and costs, led to an approximately $250 million impact to pre-tax earnings in the quarter.

Fast and free for MileagePlusยฎ members, Starlink Wi-Fi is now installed on nearly all of the dual-cabin United Express fleet, more than 300 aircraft, with completion expected later this month. Starlink installations have begun on mainline aircraft and are expected to accelerate rapidly during 2026.

In 2026 United plans to enhance the customer experience as it plans to take delivery of over 100 narrowbody aircraft and approximately 20 Boeing 787 aircraft โ€“ more widebody aircraft in a year than any U.S. passenger airline since 1988. United plans to use these new aircraft to profitably expand its network, including its industry-leading international routes and growing domestic network. The airline also plans on making significant airport upgrades at its Washington Dulles and Houston hubs.

Fourth-Quarter Financial Results

  • Capacity up 6.5% compared to fourth-quarter 2024.
  • Total operating revenue of $15.4 billion, up 4.8% compared to fourth-quarter 2024.
  • Total Revenue Per Available Seat Mile (TRASM)ย down (1.6)% compared to fourth-quarter 2024.
  • CASM down (0.3)%, and CASM-ex1ย up 0.4%, compared to fourth-quarter 2024.
  • Pre-tax earnings of $1.3 billion, with a pre-tax margin of 8.6%; adjusted pre-tax earnings1ย of $1.3 billion, with an adjusted pre-tax margin1ย of 8.5%.
  • Impact from the government shutdown was approximately $250 million of pre-tax earnings in the fourth-quarter 2025.
  • Net income of $1 billion; adjusted net income1ย of $1 billion.
  • Diluted earnings per share of $3.19; adjusted diluted earnings per share1ย of $3.10.
  • Average fuel price per gallon of $2.49.
  • Repurchased $29 million of shares in the fourth quarter 2025.

Full-Year Financial Results

  • Pre-tax earnings of $4.3 billion, with a pre-tax margin of 7.3%; adjusted pre-tax earnings1ย of $4.6 billion, with an adjusted pre-tax margin1ย of 7.8%.
  • Net income of $3.4 billion; adjusted net income1ย of $3.5 billion.
  • Diluted earnings per share of $10.20; adjusted diluted earnings per share1ย of $10.62.
  • Ending available liquidity3ย of $15.2 billion.
  • Total debt, including finance lease obligations and other financial liabilities of $25 billion at year end.
  • Net leverage4ย of 2.2x.
  • Generated $8.4 billion of operating cash flow.
  • Generated $2.7 billion of free cash flow1.
  • Repurchased $640 million of shares in full year 2025.

Key Highlights

  • Operated the largest mainline schedule in company history in the fourth quarter and full year, carrying an average of over 496,000 passengers daily and averaging 303 widebody departures per day in 2025. United achieved its lowest seat cancel rate in history and had the lowest seat cancel rate of large network U.S. carriers.
  • In 2025 United added 82 new aircraft and updated 119 aircraft to its Signature Interior, bringing the total to 68% of its narrowbody fleet. The NPS for United’s Signature Interior is 10 points higher than on previous interiors.
  • United continued to expand premium offerings throughout 2025, with a record-high 27.4 million premium seats across its fleet, accounting for 12% of all flown seats in 2025. The airline announced United Elevated, its newest interior for the Boeing 787-9, featuring new United Polaris Studioโ„  suites that are 25% larger than United Polarisยฎ with privacy doors, ottoman for companions, 27-inch screens, and exclusive food and beverage offerings to elevate premium air travel, expected to be available in 2026.
  • Connection Saver saved more than one million potential missed connections in 2025, a 42% increase over 2024.
  • United and its leaders were recognized with more than 70 awards in 2025 for its industry-leading performance in customer experience, innovation, company culture and employment, including being named to Forbes’ 2026 list of America’s Best Companies and Newsweek’s America’s Most Trustworthy Companies.

Customer Experience

  • Achieved the highest fourth-quarter customer satisfaction score in United history as measured by Net Promoter Score, including its best November NPS ever, despite the government shutdown. For the full year, United achieved its highest NPS since 2022 among on-time passengers, including a seven-point increase in the check-in experience thanks to United’s investments in the lobby experience, improved kiosks and the United mobile app.
  • In May, announced United’s Blue Sky collaboration with JetBlue, and launched the ability to book across both airlines with miles in October 2025, with the ability to book with money expected in early 2026.
  • United announced its new MileagePlus Debit Rewards Card in November, offering additional ways to earn miles through spending and saving.
  • Launched a collaboration with ride-share app Lyft in the fourth quarter, allowing MileagePlus members to earn up to four miles per dollar spent on eligible rides.
  • During 2025, United enhanced its app with new features including a bag-tracking redesign, live activities on the day of travel, and additional connection information. By the fourth quarter, 85% of customers used the United app on their day of travel. More than half of customers who experienced a cancellation in the fourth quarter effectively resolved their issue using self-service and automated tools.
  • During 2025 United opened its fourth United Clubโ„  location in Denver and the second Club Fly location in Houston. Additionally, United re-opened a 50% larger United Polaris lounge at Chicago O’Hare and opened a new dining room at Newark’s Polaris Lounge for an improved premium international travel experience.
  • United brought TSA PreCheck Touchless ID to Washington Dulles and Houston and expanded usage in San Francisco and Chicago O’Hare in the fourth quarter for a more efficient customer experience. More than 3.5 million customers used this expedited feature in 2025.
  • United upgraded the inflight entertainment experience for customers by adding more than 450 hours of Spotify audio and video content and award-winning, hit series from Apple TV for free on 150,000+ seatback screens. The airline achieved its highest inflight entertainment customer satisfaction scores among on-time passengers.

Operations

  • United Expressยฎ had a record-setting year, with 134 days of zero cancellations.
  • United’s operation at Chicago O’Hare in 2025 outperformed its largest competitor for on-time arrival rates and a lower cancellation rate.
  • In the fourth quarter, began operating out of the fifth additional gate at Chicago O’Hare assigned by the City of Chicago.
  • Finalized deployment of updated check-in kiosks at all stations in 2025 for a more efficient check-in process, cutting an average of one minute per customer for tasks such as check-in, bag check and boarding pass printing.
  • United purchased blended sustainable aviation fuel for use at Houston, Newark, and Washington Dulles airports in 2025, growing its SAF use to six hubs.

Network

  • United carried more than 181 million revenue passengers in 2025, beginning service on 29 domestic and Canadian routes and adding 13 new international destinations to its industry-leading network.
  • United continued to expand its industry-leading international network in 2025 including new flights that made it the only U.S. airline to serve Bangkok, Thailand; Adelaide, Australia; Tepic, Mexico; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
  • Announced plans to inaugurate service to Bari, Italy; Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Glasgow, Scotland; and Split, Croatia in 2026. United also plans new routes from Newark to Seoul, South Korea; and Washington-Dulles to Reykjavik, Iceland.

Employees, Communities and Investments

  • Together with MileagePlus members, United donated nearly 32 million miles to non-profit organizations around the world in the fourth quarter, including organizations providing relief to areas affected by Typhoons Tino and Uwan and Hurricane Melissa.
  • In the fourth quarter, United carried 85 tons of aid and mobilized nearly 400 responders, providing $1.3 million in transportation savings to 49 NGOs globally, in addition to supporting 22 response and recovery programs in 14 countries including regions impacted by Hurricane Melissa and the Pacific Northwest floods. United also provided $225,000 to local food bank partners during the quarter.
  • More than 10,000 United employees volunteered more than 33,000 hours in 2025 through their business resource groups for employee development and community.
  • In 2025, United grew its Special Olympics Service Ambassador program to six of its hubs, with 24 active ambassadors supporting customers.
  • United Airlines Ventures, which invests in start-ups developing innovative technologies advancing the aviation industry, announced investments in aerospace companies JetZero and AstroMechanica and travel experience and customer engagement companies Dfinitiv and Mindtrip.

Earnings Call

UAL will hold a conference call to discuss fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results, as well as its financial and operational outlook for the first-quarter 2026 and beyond, on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. CST/10:30 a.m. EST. A live, listen-only webcast of the conference call will be available at ir.united.com. The webcast will be available for replay within 24 hours of the conference call and then archived on the website.

Contour Airlines Announces New Seasonal Flights from Cape Girardeau, MO to Pensacola, FL

SMYRNA, Tenn., Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Contour Airlines is excited to announce new seasonal nonstop service from the City of Cape Girardeau Regional Airport (CGI) to Pensacola International Airport (PNS), starting May 6, 2026. This new route expands Contour’s growing seasonal network and provides travelers with convenient nonstop access to the Florida Gulf Coast during the peak spring and summer travel season.

Contour Airlines ERJ-135
Contour Airlines ERJ-135

This seasonal service strengthens regional connectivity while offering a comfortable and reliable travel experience. Flights will operate on Contour’s 30-seat regional jet, featuring extra legroom, complimentary snacks and beverages, and one free checked bag with every fare.

“We’re thrilled to continue expanding service to Pensacola and to make nonstop travel to the Gulf Coast accessible for Cape Girardeau residents,” said Ben Munson, President of Contour Airlines. “Whether traveling for a beach getaway or business, passengers can enjoy a stress-free experience without having to drive to a larger airport.”

Flight Schedule:

DestinationDestinationDeparture TimeArrival TimeFrequency
CGIPNS8:45 am10:30 amWednesdays & Saturdays
PNSCGI11:10 am12:55 pmWednesdays & Saturdays

“Adding nonstop service to Pensacola is a testament to our region’s growing demand for convenient, affordable air travel, and Contour’s commitment to meeting it,” said JoJo Stuart, City of Cape Girardeau Regional Airport Manager. “This route makes CGI one of the only regional airports offering three destinations, strengthening connectivity, supporting local economic growth, and reinforcing Cape Girardeau’s position as a true travel hub for Southeast Missouri.”

Pensacola International Airport officials also expressed enthusiasm for the new service. “We’re excited to welcome Contour Airlines’ new seasonal nonstop service connecting Pensacola and Cape Girardeau,” said Matt Coughlin, Executive Director of Pensacola International Airport. “This route creates new travel opportunities for passengers in both communitiesโ€”making it easier for Northwest Florida residents to access southeastern Missouri, while also welcoming visitors to Pensacola’s beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and growing business community. We’re proud to continue strengthening regional connectivity through strategic airline partnerships like Contour”.

Lufthansa anniversary fleet grows: now also includes A320 and A350 with XXL crane

Lufthansa announced:

Following the successful delivery of the Boeing 787-9, christened โ€œBerlinโ€ and featuring an impressive XXL crane, Lufthansa is expecting two more aircraft in the special 100th anniversary livery. In the coming days, an Airbus A320neo and an Airbus A350-900 will leave the paint shops in Norwich, England, and Chรขteauroux, France: both aircraft feature the iconic anniversary design.

The blue fuselage is adorned with a white crane whose wings merge into the wings. Next to the crane, a โ€œ100โ€ is integrated on the left side of the fuselage and the lettering โ€œ1926 | 2026โ€ on the right side. A โ€œ100โ€ can also be seen on the underside of the aircraft.

The A320neo D-AING is expected to arrive in Frankfurt on January 19, 2026, and will then enter regular service. Its first flight will take it to Larnaca, Cyprus.

The A350-900 with the registration D-AIXL is currently expected to arrive in Munich on February 3, 2026.


The Boeing 787-9 โ€œPapa Uniformโ€ (D-ABPU), which landed in Frankfurt on December 23, will also begin regular service on January 20, 2026. Its first flight will take it to Mumbai, India. As a flying ambassador for the anniversary year, it will delight passengers and plane spotters worldwide on international routes.


These aircraft further expand the โ€œanniversary fleetโ€ and underscore the significance of this special year for Lufthansa. By fall 2026, three more aircraft will be painted with the special design: an Airbus A380, a Boeing 747-8, and the first Airbus A350-1000 delivered to Lufthansa, which is expected to arrive in October.

Air Canada unveils new brand spot as the 10-Day countdown to takeoff for Milano Cortina 2026 begins

Air Canada announced:

As the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games draw closer, Air Canada released today a new brand spot featuring Team Air Canada Athlete Ambassador Tyler McGregor, captain of Canadaโ€™s Para ice hockey team, as he prepares for the Games.

Entitled Tylerโ€™s Walkthe spot tells the story of McGregorโ€™s resilience after a life-changing event, bringing to light the obstacles Team Canada athletes must overcome in pursuit of their dreams โ€“ and one athleteโ€™s unwavering commitment to sporting excellence.

โ€œHockey has always been a part of my life, and this is a reminder of the sheer grit and determination it has taken to get here,โ€ says McGregor. โ€œItโ€™s an honour to have the chance to tell my story and shine a light on the passion and hard work that goes into wearing the maple leaf โ€“ not just during the Games, but every day.โ€

โ€œWe are immensely proud of Tylerโ€™s Walk, which serves as a powerful reminder that the journey to greatness is often marked by incredible obstacles, and also extraordinary triumphs,โ€ said Martine Boulerice, Director, Brand Marketing โ€“ Sponsorships, Events & Quebec at Air Canada. โ€œThis campaign represents more than just Tylerโ€™s story, itโ€™s about inspiring Canadians to believe in whatโ€™s possible, no matter the challenges they face.โ€

Supporting Canadaโ€™s Athletes from Preparation to Performance

Every journey to the Games is powered by the dedication of thousands of Air Canada employees, on the front lines and behind the scenes, coming together to support Team Canada. Through the employee-driven Going for Gold program, Air Canadaโ€™s people are looking after more than 750 athletes, coaches, and delegation members on their journey to and from Italyโ€”so they can focus on competing when it matters most.

This commitment is an immense source of pride for everyone at Air Canada. At each Games, people across the airlineโ€™s network work side by side to co-ordinate athlete travel across multiple airports and teams and support the specialized handling of sports equipment and mobility devices. This effort involves more than 10,000 employees across more than 23 airports working in concert to help ensure smooth, seamless journeys for Team Canada. Air Canada has served as the Official Airline of the Canadian Olympic Team since 1988 and the Canadian Paralympic Team since 2007.

Bringing Fans Closer to the Excitement of Team Canadaโ€™s Journey

In just 10 days, Team Canada athletes and delegates will begin their journey to Milano Cortina to represent the country at the pinnacle of international sport. Upon arrival at YUL Montrรฉal-Trudeau International Airport, theyโ€™ll be welcomed by Air Canada employees at the send-off event, featuring live entertainment, interactive experiences, and moments of national pride before the delegation departs for Italy.

From then, all airports across the country will be mobilized to offer a heartwarming welcome to all athletes and delegation members starting their journey to the Games, distributing a care package to enhance their comfort during travel.

To further connect Canadians to the excitement in the lead-up to the Games, the airlineโ€™s Team Air Canada Athlete Ambassadors will take centre stage across a nationwide content and fan engagement program. A series of digital campaigns โ€“ including travel guides, behind-the-scenes features, and personal storytelling โ€“ will spotlight ambassadorsโ€™ routes, favourite places, and experiences on the road to the Games.

In addition, Air Canada will launch a national contest inspired by Team Air Canada Athletes Ambassadorsโ€™ most-loved destinations, offering fans the chance to win trips that reflect the places and moments that shape their journeys.