Interestingly UA just announced via a press-release its OT percentage (with the new padded schedule) rather than waiting for the traffic report (which has the financial results via PRASM numbers) in a few days.
Anyway, UA was OT 82.8% OT domestically, 80.5% internationally.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/united...150000405.html
Delta meanwhile put out its traffic report for January. PRASM +5.5%, load was up 1.9%, so yield was +3.6%, OT was 87.4%.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewa...rtner=yahootix
UAL's PRASM number for January should be very telling about its loss (or gain
) of HVFers, and its interesting that they put out the OT number via a big press release without the PRASM number (which one can assume will not be so good).