CHICAGO, July 18, 2025 — Major U.S. airlines are capitalizing on a shift toward premium cabin seating to offset declines in mainstream passenger traffic. Delta reported a 5% increase in premium ticket revenue in Q2, while United saw a 5.6% rise, contrasting with weaker full-fare economy growth of just 1.1%. ([turn0search1])
Airline executives attribute success to sustained demand from high-income travelers even as broader travel volumes struggle. The premium strategy includes expanded business-class seating, improved in-flight services, and targeted loyalty offers, helping carriers maintain strong margins amid economic uncertainty.👉 For more breaking news and updates, visit our GRY News homepage.