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Seat13c Aug 6, 2007 12:35 pm

July traffic report
 
I only looked at really quickly. But at a very quick first glance, the numbers to be up for the most part.

Here's the PR

sbm12 Aug 6, 2007 6:09 pm

Load factors YTD are slightly down, which isn't good for growth mode. Though considering the hit they took on the PR front for the February debacle and the follow-on mini-cancellation fiesta in March, staying level isn't too terrible. And an 83% load factor is nothing to sneer at.

I say mixed results overall.

prhs1989 Aug 6, 2007 7:06 pm


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 8185854)
Load factors YTD are slightly down, which isn't good for growth mode. Though considering the hit they took on the PR front for the February debacle and the follow-on mini-cancellation fiesta in March, staying level isn't too terrible. And an 83% load factor is nothing to sneer at.

I say mixed results overall.

Load Factor is actually 87%. Also, the RASM is up, which is a good sign in the airline's turnaround. I'd say that it was a good month.

Seat13c Aug 6, 2007 7:13 pm

Connecting the dots is really going to help fill out the holes in the system and developing the a lot of the secondary station. I won't be suprised to see the number growing in a very slow but pretty steady manor.

sbm12 Aug 6, 2007 7:48 pm


Originally Posted by prhs1989 (Post 8186180)
Load Factor is actually 87%. Also, the RASM is up, which is a good sign in the airline's turnaround. I'd say that it was a good month.

I was refering to YTD in all my comments.

sbm12 Aug 6, 2007 7:50 pm


Originally Posted by Seat13c (Post 8186220)
Connecting the dots is really going to help fill out the holes in the system and developing the a lot of the secondary station. I won't be suprised to see the number growing in a very slow but pretty steady manor.

Which number? I'd be very surprised if B6 (or any carrier, really) can maintain a load factor in the 90% range for an extended period of time.

Seat13c Aug 7, 2007 5:46 am


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 8186396)
Which number? I'd be very surprised if B6 (or any carrier, really) can maintain a load factor in the 90% range for an extended period of time.

I was referring to underperforming markets such as PIT and RIC. If you give them more options and you'll start attracting more people. People love options.


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