Sept 17 (Reuters) - Continental Airlines Inc:
* Says sees Q3 consolidated and mainline load factors to be up about 3 points
year-over-year
* Says consolidated revenue in July was down 31.2 verses year earlier, 4.2
points better than the year-over-year percent decline in June
* Says consolidated capacity was down 6.9 percent year over year in July and
down 6 percent year over year in August.
* Says high yield consolidated passengers declined 20.7 percent in July
compared with year earlier, year over year ercent decline in August was about
22 percent
* Says for the next six weeks, mainline domestic advanced booked seat factor is
running 1 - 2 points higher than same period last year
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* Says sees Q3 consolidated and mainline load factors to be up about 3 points
year-over-year
* Says consolidated revenue in July was down 31.2 verses year earlier, 4.2
points better than the year-over-year percent decline in June
* Says consolidated capacity was down 6.9 percent year over year in July and
down 6 percent year over year in August.
* Says high yield consolidated passengers declined 20.7 percent in July
compared with year earlier, year over year ercent decline in August was about
22 percent
* Says for the next six weeks, mainline domestic advanced booked seat factor is
running 1 - 2 points higher than same period last year
((New York Equities Desk; tel: +1 646 223 6000))
(For more news about Continental Airlines Inc click here:) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
