Shares in United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) declined by 15.7% in the week to Friday morning. There’s little doubt why the stock fell; the management of United and its rival, Delta Air Lines, spoke at the J.P. Morgan 2025 Industrials Conference, outlining weaker market conditions in 2025.
Delta’s management updated the market, telling investors that its first-quarter revenue growth would now come closer to 4% compared to prior guidance of 7% to 9%. United CEO Scott Kirby also discussed the…