United’s July Load Factor Hit By Fall In Pacific, Domestic Demand

United’s July load factor dipped 2.3 percentage points year on year to 85% due primarily to softening on the carrier’s domestic and transpacific routes, its two largest markets. Systemwide, capacity shrank 1.4% in July to 12.3 billion available seat miles, while traffic fell 4% to 10.5 billion...

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