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Delta Air Lines (DAL) Load Factor Rose 0.9 Points in November 2016
December 2, 2016 9:01 AM ESTDelta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) reported financial and operating performance for November 2016.
Consolidated passenger unit revenue (PRASM) for the month of November declined 1.0% year over year. The company continued to see stabilization of close-in domestic yields and positive unit revenues in Latin America. Prior year foreign currency hedge gains were a 0.5 point headwind for the month.
The company's financial and operating performance is detailed below.
Preliminary Financial and Operating... More