United Airlines posts earnings that top forecasts, vows to treat customers better
New York
UNITED Continental Holdings Inc's first-quarter earnings on Monday beat analysts' expectations on several key measures, and the carrier again apologised for the forceful removal of a passenger from a flight last week.
The parent company of United Airlines, the US industry's third-largest by passenger traffic, reported earnings of 41 US cents per share, excluding special items, beating analysts' consensus forecast of 38 cents.
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