Award availability can be highly cyclical,so in general I don't try to read too much into short-term changes in award availability. There are so many things which could factor into changes of award space that it's tough to predict what's causing something on a micro-level.
There are a few trends which are certain, however. A few days back I wrote approximately the unhappy state of American award availability, or whereby American doesn't occupy a single premium cabin award seat across the Pacific for all of 2016. That's a trend I feel comfortable commenting on,since American's progressively worse award availability on their own flights has been a trend for years.
However, there's one trend which seems quite recent. I'm not ready to draw conclusions approximately it yet, and though it is worth pointing out.
American arguably offers the best premium cabin product between recent York and Los Angeles/San Francisco,with their A321 first class. Nowadays they're the only airline offering three cabin service between the cities.
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Source: boardingarea.com