In August 2011, Finnair traffic measured in
Revenue Passenger Kilometres rose by 11.1% as the overall capacity
grew by 13.3% compared with August 2010.
Finnair’s Asian traffic
capacity measured in Available Seat Kilometres grew by 28.7% and
traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres increased by
20.3%.
“In August, leisure travel continued at a high
level, which improved passenger load factors in intra-European and
leisure traffic. Holiday travellers also improved the load factors
on North American flights. In Asian traffic, passenger load
factors decreased due to lower-than-average business travel
demand. Travel demand from Japan to Europe has almost returned to
its earlier levels, and load factors are good on our routes to
Japan. Travel demand from Europe to Japan, however, is recovering
at a clearly lower pace,” said Finnair CFO, Erno Hildén.
The
capacity change in Finnair’s leisure traffic results from the fact
that from the beginning of the summer season, some of the previous
leisure flights have been operated as scheduled services. A
corresponding traffic change can be seen as growth in the European
and North American figures.
Cargo capacity grew by 27.8%
and traffic by revenue tonne kilometres grew by 18.3% compared
with August 2010.
In August, the arrival punctuality of
Finnair flights returned to the last year’s level: 90.4% (90.1%)
of all flights arrived on schedule. In scheduled traffic the
arrival punctuality was 90.8% (90.8%).
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August 2011
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