United Airlines still chafed about JPMorgan Chase credit card deal


United Airlines Holdings Inc. is upset with its current relationship with JPMorgan Chase & Co. and the success of the bank's branded Sapphire Reserve credit card, according to a report.

The problem, according to a June 27 report from The Wall Street Journal, is that the JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) Sapphire Reserve card is more popular with airline travelers than United's (Nasdaq: UAL) own branded credit card, which is issued by Chase Bank.

The Journal reported that United wants those happy Sapphire Reserve…

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