America West FlightFund (Discontinued Program) - America West Continues Trend in Operational Improvement




doc
Nov 4, 02, 1:27 pm
America West Continues Trend in Operational Improvement

Airline Remains Tops at Phoenix Hub

As reported today in the Department of Transportation's (DOT) monthly Air Travel Consumer Report, America West Airlines (NYSE: AWA - News) continued its year-over-year improvements in the four key areas of on-time performance, completion factor, baggage handling and complaints. The airline's systemwide on-time performance for September 2002 was 83.9 percent, surpassing the airline's performance in September 2001 of 82.3 percent. America West continues to rank second in the industry year-to-date in this key operational measurement. The airline's on-time performance in its primary hub in Phoenix was 88 percent in September 2002. Year-to-date, America West ranks number one among all airlines in on-time performance in Phoenix.
"The third quarter is typically a tough one for our airline's operations, as a result of high load factors and high temperatures at our Phoenix and Las Vegas hubs. Thanks to our great team, we were able to maintain solid operations during this difficult period," said Jeff McClelland, executive vice president, operations.

America West's percentage of flights cancelled was 1.2 percent in September 2002, an improvement from 1.5 percent in September 2001. Baggage handling improved by 12 percent to 3.14 mishandled bags per 1,000 passengers in September 2002. The airline's dramatic year-over-year improvements in customer complaints also continued with a 71 percent decrease from 4.49 complaints per 100,000 passengers in September 2001 to 1.32 in September 2002.

America West Airlines is the nation's largest low-fare, hub-and-spoke airline. Founded in 1983

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/021104/lam103_1.html


TransWorldOne
Nov 5, 02, 1:09 pm
America West finished in last place in the DOT's latest monthly ontime performance report. This press release certainly is an interesting attempt at spin control.

motnot
Nov 6, 02, 2:01 am
Normally, I'd agree with you, TW1, but HP has put out these "operational improvement" press releases for each of the past several months. And the underlying theme rings true again in September, that HP has improved from last year.

And despite HP's last-place on-time finish in September (at a respectable 84 percent), the airline is second year-to-date.


doc
Nov 6, 02, 10:55 am
For this ontime and other data, please see:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum109/HTML/005302.html

Radiocycle
Nov 8, 02, 8:11 pm
I flew HP from PHX to ELP and back this week. The planes were dirty, the service was poor and I was not impressed.



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