Continental Load Factor Up More Than Four Points In April
Continental's systemwide passenger load factor rose a strong 4.1 percentage points last month as its traffic grew 3.6%, while available seat miles declined 2.9%. Domestic traffic was up 2.5% despite a 7% capacity reduction, caused by the carrier's retrenchment in a number of markets as it dismantles...
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