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United Airlines Flight Attendants Secure First Raises Since Pandemic

United Airlines Flight Attendants Secure First Raises Since Pandemic
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United Airlines and its flight attendants have reached a labor agreement that includes the first pay raises given to the cabin crew since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. This update was officially announced on May 23, 2026.

Details about the exact terms of the agreement or future negotiation plans were not disclosed. However, the new deal represents a noteworthy development in compensation matters for United Airlines’ flight attendants.

The wage increase is expected to benefit flight attendants, marking a reversal from the pay conditions that have been in place throughout the pandemic period.

While no specific figures or timelines

for further discussions have been made public, this settlement signals a positive adjustment in labor relations at the airline.

Travelers may anticipate the continuation of service with crews who have recently secured improved pay terms following several years without raises.