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United Airlines Holdings Inc.Stock · Consumer Discretionary
$133.32−$1.81 (-1.34%)as of market close, Jul 2, 2026
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UAL returns by year

United Airlines Holdings Inc. has returned +6.7% annually (CAGR) since 2007. Calendar-year, monthly and weekly total returns for United Airlines Holdings Inc. (UAL) below, through July 2, 2026 — the most recent year is year-to-date.

Annualized (CAGR)
+6.7%
2007–2026
Average year
+15.1%
19 full years
Best year
+135.3%
2024
Worst year
-69.1%
2008
Positive years
12/19
63% up

United Airlines Holdings Inc. returns by year (20072026)#

Calendar-year returns with each year's path and its dividend contribution (dividend return = total minus price return).

United Airlines Holdings Inc. annual returns by year
YearTotal return
2026YTD
+19.2%
2025
+15.2%
2024
+135.3%
2023
+9.4%
2022
-13.9%
2021
+1.2%
2020
-50.9%
2019
+5.2%
2018
+24.2%
2017
-7.5%
2016
+27.2%
2015
-14.3%

Total return by period

-100%-50%+0%+50%+100%
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Methodology#

Returns are total returns (dividends reinvested), computed from UAL's split- and dividend-adjusted closes. The bar chart switches between annual and monthly periods. Annualized return is the compound annual growth rate over the full period. The current year is year-to-date. See also the periodic table of returns. Past performance does not predict future returns; not investment advice.

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FAQ

What is United Airlines Holdings Inc.'s average annual return?
Since 2007, United Airlines Holdings Inc. (UAL) has returned about 6.7% a year (the compound annual growth rate) and an average calendar-year return of 15.1%.
What were United Airlines Holdings Inc.'s best and worst years?
Over 2007–2026, the best year was 2024 (+135.3%) and the worst was 2008 (-69.1%).
How often is United Airlines Holdings Inc. up in a year?
12 of the 19 full years since 2007 were positive — about 63% of the time.