Ted was one of two "airline within an airline" divisional brands of United Airlines. It targeted vacation locations. Ted targeted to compete in the low cost airline market. In contrast to United's high end divisional "sub-fleeted" brand called United p.s. , "Ted" comes from the last three letters in the United brand name. United marketed Ted anthropomorphically and attempted to personify Ted; it used phrases such as Meet Ted or I've Met Ted. Due to the airline crisis caused by spiking fuel prices, on June 4, 2008, United announced that the Ted brand and services would be discontinued with the Ted aircraft being fitted with United's First Class cabin and eventually being incorporated into United's regular fleet to compensate for the removal of United's entire 737 fleet. Operations were folded back into the mainline brand on January 6, 2009. Read more →
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| Carrier Code | UA |
| ICAO | UAL |
| Alliance | Star Alliance |
| Website | Ted (airline) |
| Callsignn | UNITED |
| Logo size | 150 |
| Parent | UAL Corporation |
| Alliance | Star Alliance |
| Secondary hubs | *Los Angeles International Airport *O'Hare International Airport *San Francisco International Airport *Washington Dulles International Airport |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Name | Air Marketing Brands of United States Air Transportation Firms |
| Title | Air Transportation Firms of the United States: Air Travel Marketing - Airlines within an Airline (Business divisions mistaken as FAA / DOT Certificated Air Carriers) |
| Headquarter | Elk Grove Township, Cook County, Illinois |
| Opening date | 2004-02-12 |
| Hub airport | Los Angeles International Airport Washington Dulles International Airport O'Hare International Airport San Francisco International Airport Denver International Airport |
| Logo | Ted Airlines logo.png |
| Key people | Glenn Tilton Kathryn Mikells |
| Frequent flyer | United_Airlines%23Frequent_flyer_miles |
| Lounge | Red Carpet Club |
| Commenced | 2004-02-12 |
| Parent company | UAL Corporation |
| Closing date | 2009-01-06 |
| Destinations | 22 |
| Titlestyle | background:lightsteelblue; |
| Ceased | 2009-01-06 |
| Hubs | *Denver International Airport |
| Fleet size | 57 |
| Headquarters | Elk Grove Township, Cook County, Illinois |
| State | collapsed |
| Airline | Ted |