Here’s the latest on United Airlines flight attendants’ contract status.
- As of mid-2025, United Airlines flight attendants (about 28,000 to 30,000 crew members) reached a tentative contract in May 2025 described by the union as offering industry-leading pay and benefits, including retroactive pay and a signing bonus, but the union subsequently voted to reject the agreement in July 2025 after members pressed for more gains. The leadership then returned to bargaining to address those concerns.[1][4]
- A new tentative agreement emerged in March 2026, aimed at delivering immediate pay increases, a signing bonus pool, and higher top hourly pay (with claims of up to $100/hour by contract end). It was presented as an improvement over the prior rejected deal and moved into the union’s internal ratification process, contingent on leadership approval and member vote.[3][5][6]
- In March 2026 coverage, unions and United framed the latest package as addressing flight attendants’ priorities after previous rejections, with emphasis on pay progression, scheduling quality-of-life improvements, and protections around rest and redeye flying. The next step is a systemwide member vote after union leadership reviews the language.[5][6]
Key takeaways
- The contract process has included multiple rounds since 2023, with a series of tentative agreements followed by member votes and renewed negotiations.[2][4][6]
- The central issues throughout have been base pay increases, pay for time on the ground, retroactive compensation, scheduling flexibility, and rest/overnight flight rules; these themes recur across the various negotiations.[4][2][3]
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- If you’re following the trajectory, think of it as ongoing negotiations with periodic “tentative agreements” that require member ratification, punctuated by standoffs and renewed talks until a final contract is ratified and implemented.[2][4]
Citations
- United AirlinesFlight attendants tentative contract and union statements (May 2025).[1]
- Reuters coverage on tentative agreement and retroactive pay (May 2025).[2]
- Economic Times summary on March 2026 tentative five-year deal and provisions.[3]
- TradingView summary of July 2025 vote to reject tentative agreement.[4]
- AltExSoft recap of March 2026 tentative agreement and ratification process.[5]
- The Traveler recap of March 2026 move toward vote on new contract.[6]
Sources
United Airlines flight attendants are preparing to vote on a new tentative agreement that union materials describe as an industry-leading step forward.
www.thetraveler.orgUnited Airlines flight attendants are accusing the airline of seeking unprecedented concessions involving pay, night pay, and misleading information, and have authorized a strike.
www.travelpulse.comThe tentative contract would have provided an immediate average pay scale increase of 26.9% and cumulative pay increases up to 45.6% over five years
qz.comThe Association of Flight Attendants-CWA said the agreement includes higher base pay, restrictions on overnight flights and larger retroactive payments.
infra.economictimes.indiatimes.comStock screener for investors and traders, financial visualizations.
finviz.comUnited Airlines and the union representing its flight attendants said that they reached a new tentative labor agreement covering about 30,000 workers.
www.altexsoft.comFlight attendants at United Airlines NASDAQ:UAL voted on Tuesday to reject the tentative agreement for a new contract with the carrier, their union said.The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, which represents 28,000 of United's flight attendants, said 92% of the eligible voters cast a ballot, wi…
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