Published: Feb. 22, 2024 at 5:21 p.m. ET
By Ben Glickman
United Airlines entered into a credit agreement that ups its borrowing capacity by over $1 billion.
The airline said in a regulatory filing Thursday that its new revolving credit facility, entered on Feb. 15, provides for commitments of up to $2.865 billion, which increases the borrowing capacity available under its existing…
By Ben Glickman
United Airlines entered into a credit agreement that ups its borrowing capacity by over $1 billion.
The airline said in a regulatory filing Thursday that its new revolving credit facility, entered on Feb. 15, provides for commitments of up to $2.865 billion, which increases the borrowing capacity available under its existing credit facility by $1.115 billion.
United said in the filing it can draw on the facility until Feb. 15, 2029.
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