1121 ET - Demand for international travel is spreading from the spring and summer to other parts of the year, United Airlines' Andrew Nocella says on a call with analysts. As a result of that shift, United is expecting 1Q to be the quarter that sees the most international capacity growth. There will also be minimal growth in 3Q, Nocella says. Last year, United's international flying was challenged in 3Q, only to bounce back in 4Q. The Pacific and Atlantic regions performed well, with passenger revenue per available seat miles turning positive in each region, Nocella says. (dean.seal@wsj.com)
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