parker, next time you're on, please bring some good news or i will hire minnie driver. >> reporter: deal. >>> united airlines blaming the bad weather for a quadrupling of cancellations this year. a quadrupling. phil lebeau, quadruple. i don't know how much that is but it sounds like a lot. >> reporter: four times more than they usually have, brian. it's not surprising, because what we're seeing from united, we have seen from really all of the airlines. united feeling a real hit when it comes to canceled flights in january and february. all together, the company says this will impact the revenue for the first quarter primarily because most of the cancellations are on the regional flights. those have higher revenue per seat mile. the cancellations did quadruple last month. here's the reason why. we saw this at almost every airport. there was just bad weather especially in the eastern half of the united states. united canceled more than 22,000 flights. 90% of those cancellations, regional flights. again, your regional flights, you have higher passenger revenue per available seat mile. that means the first quarter for united will be lower. despite that, yes, the stock is under pressure, down more tha