OREANDA-NEWS. June 09, 2016. United Airlines (UAL) today reported May 2016 operational results.

UAL's May 2016 consolidated traffic (revenue passenger miles) decreased 1.2 percent and consolidated capacity (available seat miles) increased 0.5 percent versus May 2015. UAL's May 2016 consolidated load factor decreased 1.4 points compared to May 2015.

The company continues to expect second-quarter 2016 consolidated passenger unit revenue to decline 6.5 to 8.5 percent compared to the second quarter of 2015. The year-over-year performance is primarily impacted by a strong U.S. dollar, lower surcharges, travel reductions from customers impacted by declining oil prices, competitive actions and passenger demand not growing at the same pace as industry capacity.

About United

United Airlines and United Express operate an average of 5,000 flights a day to 336 airports across six continents. In 2015, United and United Express operated more than 1.5 million flights carrying more than 140 million customers. United is proud to have the world's most comprehensive route network, including U.S. mainland hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. United operates more than 715 mainline aircraft, and this year, the airline anticipates taking delivery of 21 new Boeing aircraft, including 737 NGs, 787s and 777s. The airline is a founding member of Star Alliance, which provides service to 192 countries via 28 member airlines. Approximately 86,000 United employees reside in every U.S. state and in countries around the world. For more information, visit united.com, follow @United on Twitter or connect on Facebook. The common stock of United's parent, United Continental Holdings, Inc., is traded on the NYSE under the symbol UAL.

Preliminary Operational Results



 May


Year-to-Date



2016

2015

Change


2016

2015

Change










 REVENUE PASSENGER MILES (000)









Domestic

8,244,800

8,115,518

1.6%


36,362,735

35,872,023

1.4%











International

7,696,068

7,956,849

(3.3%)


34,853,911

35,455,580

(1.7%)


Atlantic

3,290,935

3,482,707

(5.5%)


12,539,249

13,435,318

(6.7%)


Pacific

2,857,054

2,951,242

(3.2%)


13,315,055

13,650,534

(2.5%)


Latin

1,548,079

1,522,900

1.7%


8,999,607

8,369,728

7.5%











Mainline

15,940,868

16,072,367

(0.8%)


71,216,646

71,327,603

(0.2%)


Regional

2,092,368

2,172,690

(3.7%)


9,759,353

10,046,211

(2.9%)


Consolidated

18,033,236

18,245,057

(1.2%)


80,975,999

81,373,814

(0.5%)










AVAILABLE SEAT MILES (000)









Domestic

9,539,334

9,410,614

1.4%


43,153,491

42,129,063

2.4%











International

9,859,355

9,766,037

1.0%


45,388,630

45,142,603

0.5%


Atlantic

4,539,260

4,405,983

3.0%


17,837,496

18,012,241

(1.0%)


Pacific

3,468,244

3,487,188

(0.5%)


16,611,796

16,776,145

(1.0%)


Latin

1,851,851

1,872,866

(1.1%)


10,939,338

10,354,217

5.7%











Mainline

19,398,689

19,176,651

1.2%


88,542,121

87,271,666

1.5%


Regional

2,459,695

2,565,281

(4.1%)


11,916,172

12,243,994

(2.7%)


Consolidated

21,858,384

21,741,932

0.5%


100,458,293

99,515,660

0.9%










PASSENGER LOAD FACTOR









Domestic

86.4%

86.2%

0.2 pts


84.3%

85.1%

(0.8) pts











International

78.1%

81.5%

(3.4) pts


76.8%

78.5%

(1.7) pts


Atlantic

72.5%

79.0%

(6.5) pts


70.3%

74.6%

(4.3) pts


Pacific

82.4%

84.6%

(2.2) pts


80.2%

81.4%

(1.2) pts


Latin

83.6%

81.3%

2.3 pts


82.3%

80.8%

1.5 pts











Mainline

82.2%

83.8%

(1.6) pts


80.4%

81.7%

(1.3) pts


Regional

85.1%

84.7%

0.4 pts


81.9%

82.1%

(0.2) pts


Consolidated

82.5%

83.9%

(1.4) pts


80.6%

81.8%

(1.2) pts










ONBOARD PASSENGERS (000)









Mainline

8,581

8,320

3.1%


38,713

37,441

3.4%


Regional

3,638

3,851

(5.5%)


16,822

17,669

(4.8%)


Consolidated

12,219

12,171

0.4%


55,535

55,110

0.8%










CARGO REVENUE TON MILES (000)









Total

227,817

211,109

7.9%


1,072,190

1,085,747

(1.2%)


Note: See Part II, Item 6 Selected Financial Data of the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015 for the definition of these statistics

Second Quarter Preliminary Fuel Costs Per Gallon


Estimated average price per gallon of fuel, excluding hedges

\\$1.41 - \\$1.46

   Operating cash-settled hedge loss price per gallon

\\$0.04

Estimated average price per gallon of fuel, including operating cash-settled hedges1

\\$1.45 - \\$1.50

     Non-operating cash-settled hedge loss price per gallon2

\\$0.00

Estimated average price per gallon of fuel, including all cash-settled hedges3

\\$1.45 - \\$1.50


1This price per gallon corresponds to fuel expense in UAL's income statement

2This price per gallon corresponds to the impact of non-operating hedges that appear in non-operating expense in the income statement

3This price per gallon corresponds to the total economic cost of the company's fuel consumption including all cash-settled hedges but does not directly correspond to fuel expense in UAL's income statement



 Preliminary Operational Results



2016

2015

Change

May On-Time Performance4

68.4%

58.7%

9.7

pts

May Completion Factor5

98.9%

98.0%

0.9

pts










4Based on consolidated scheduled flights arriving on or before scheduled arrival time

5Consolidated completion percentage


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