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can you repost the link.... it doesn't work.
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traffic reports for all carriers are out and, as much as some people on here don't like comparisons of AA to anyone, the data is public and there are valid reasons for doing so... the analysts do it and anyone who wants to understand the industry should be willing to do it as well. Understanding where any carrier stands relative to the industry helps to understand the strategies that each carrier will use - and thus the effects on employees.
Comparing AA to DL and UA as its two largest network peers and WN which is now a solid nationwide domestic competitor:
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In terms of system capacity, DL and UA were both down about 2% while AA was up about the same... similar to the guidance the companies have previously provided.
AA was up in capacity in all regions while DL and UA were up in capacity in international but down domestically. WN/FL capacity was up 6%.
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UA's system load factor was the highest, a couple points higher than AA and DL which were almost identical. WN was the lowest - but with an average LF for the industry in June of more than 85%, flights are very full.... airlines have all learned to cram more people onto planes and do it consistently.
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Looking at int'l systems, AA, DL, and UA have similar LFs systemwide... Atlantic is the highest and Latin is generally the lowest. Pacific LF was down the most for all 3 carriers with AA down the most followed by DL and then UA; UA's Pacific capacity was virtually unchanged while DL added about 8% more capacity and AA added 21%.
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All 3 carriers showed decreases in cargo. UA was down 10%, AA was down 8%, and DL was down 1%.
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Although neither AA or DL make comments about their monthly RASM performance, UA noted that it will take a hit in 2nd quarter revenue because of joint venture accounting adjustments which they are noting is probably cutting their June RASM performance in half compared to other carriers and analysts who have estimated RASM.
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Earnings reports will be out soon.