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Tuesday, June 17, 2008 (AP)
United projects 2008 fuel costs soaring to $9.5B
By DAVE CARPENTER, AP Business Writer


   (06-17) 13:48 PDT Chicago (AP) --
   United Airlines on Tuesday projected its 2008 fuel bill to hit $9.5
billion based on current prices, or more than $3.5 billion higher than
last year.
   The nation's No. 2 carrier made the forecast in a statement submitted in
Washington to back legislation aimed at enabling additional regulation of
oil futures trading, where volatility has spurred record prices.
   United parent UAL Corp. also estimated that passenger revenue for the
second quarter will increase by between 4 percent and 5 percent over a
year ago. It said in an investor update that it will take significant
second-quarter charges for impairment, severance and the termination of
contracts in connection with cutbacks it announced this month.
   In addition, UAL said it expects deferred revenue accounting for its
Mileage Plus frequent flyer program to decrease non-cash consolidated
passenger revenue by about $47 million in the second quarter.
   Cargo, mail and other revenue is projected at between $470 million and
$480 million for the quarter, UAL said in the update, which was filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission.
   Mainline operating costs per available seat mile, excluding fuel and
certain one-time items, are expected to be up 3 percent to 3.5 percent
compared with the second quarter of 2007.
   Jet fuel prices are expected to average $3.31 per gallon, or $3.67 per
gallon excluding economic hedges. Fuel consumption is expected to total
573 million gallons in the second quarter.
   Consolidated passenger traffic is expected to be down 4.25 percent to 4.=
75
percent for the second quarter, on a 1.4 percent decrease in capacity.
   Chicago-based United and other airlines are under severe financial
pressure from record oil prices.
   UAL shares fell 19 cents to $7 Tuesday. They have traded in a 52-week
range of $5.58 to $51.60.
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