The U.S. Airlines Growing and Shrinking in 2025

The U.S. Airlines Growing and Shrinking in 2025

Author: Skift January 10, 2025 Duration: 32:02
Gordon Smith and Jay Shabat crunch the big numbers to reveal which U.S. carriers are in expansion mode in the first quarter of 2025 and which operators are shrinking year-on-year.  Takeaways The US airline industry is seeing a modest capacity increase of 1% for Q1 2025. Delta Airlines is focusing growth on mid-continent hubs like Atlanta and Minneapolis. United Airlines is experiencing the fastest growth among major carriers, with a 5% increase in capacity. American Airlines is slowing down growth, particularly at major hubs like LAX and JFK. Southwest Airlines is reducing capacity by 4% as part of a strategy to return to profitability. Alaska Airlines is growing modestly at 2%, focusing on secondary markets. JetBlue is shrinking overall by 3%, with significant cuts in Los Angeles and Newark. Spirit Airlines is undergoing restructuring due to bankruptcy, leading to drastic capacity cuts. Frontier Airlines is capitalizing on Spirit's struggles, with a 9% increase in capacity. The competitive landscape is shifting, with low-cost carriers facing challenges while major airlines adapt to market demands. Connect with Airline Weekly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/airline-weekly/ X: https://x.com/Airline_Weekly/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airlineweekly/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the airline and travel industries.

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