UNITED Airlines, the world's largest airline, says superstorm Sandy cut its October revenue by about $US90 million ($A87 million) as it was forced to cancel almost 5300 flights.
That's nearly an entire day's worth of United's schedule lost.
It runs about 5500 flights a day throughout the world.
United said late on Wednesday that last week's storm in the US Northeast shaved about $US35 million off its profit in October.
But the hurricane-driven storm boosted its per-passenger revenue by about one per cent. That's because some stranded travellers were moved onto other flights, allowing the airline to improve efficiency.
Delta said last week Sandy cut its October revenue by $US45 million and profit by $US20 million.
United parent United Continental Holdings Inc is based in Chicago.
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