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TABLE-U.S. airlines June traffic data

Tue Jul 7, 2009 3:17pm EDT
 July 7 (Reuters) - The following table lists June mainline operational data
for the nine largest U.S. airlines by passenger traffic, compared with the same
month a year earlier:
          ----Traffic----    ---Capacity---    --Load factor--
            RPMs   pct chg     ASMs  pct chg     pct     Change  
Delta*       17.78      -6.3    20.81     -5.8    85.5   -0.5 pts
American     10.89      -8.1    12.79     -7.8    85.1   -0.3 pts
United        9.32     -10.0    10.74    -10.4    86.8   +0.4 pts
Continental   7.22      -6.3     8.47     -7.5    85.2   +1.0 pts
Southwest     6.73      -2.1     8.46     -3.8    79.5   +1.3 pts
US Airways    5.43      -4.1     6.26     -6.1    86.8   +1.8 pts
JetBlue       2.23      -3.3     2.77     -0.1    80.3   -2.8 pts
AirTran       1.76      -6.5     2.11     -5.3    83.6   -1.1 pts
Alaska**      1.64      -2.6     2.04     -4.1    80.7   +1.2 pts
 NOTES: Traffic is measured in billions of revenue passenger
miles, the distance traveled by paying passengers.
 Capacity is measured in billions of available seat miles,
reflecting the number of seats available for sale and the length of the
flights.
 Load factor is the percentage of seats occupied by paying
passengers and change is in percentage points.
 *Figures for Delta include data for regional affiliates.
 **Alaska Airlines doesn't include unit Horizon Air.
 All data are from the airlines.



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