KEY POINTS
  • The problems come as the airline has returned to profitability thanks to a jump in travel demand.
  • United's pilots' union said the agreement "fell short" of what pilots deserve.
United Airlines planes at Newark Liberty International Airport

United Airlines pilots "overwhelmingly" rejected a tentative agreement that would have given them raises of about 15% over 18 months, their union said Tuesday, the latest setback in rocky labor talks between unions and airlines.

The tentative agreement "fell short of the industry-leading contract United pilots have earned and deserve after leading the airline through the pandemic and back to profitability," the Air Line Pilots Association said.