US Airways (LCC) May Load Factor Rose 1.7 Points
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US Airways Group, Inc. (NYSE: LCC) announced May and year-to-date 2013 traffic results. Mainline revenue passenger miles (RPMs) for the month were 5.9 billion, up 5.9 percent versus May 2012. Mainline capacity was 6.8 billion available seat miles (ASMs), up 3.9 percent versus May 2012. Mainline passenger load factor was a record 85.8 percent for the month of May, up 1.7 points versus May 2012.
US Airways' President Scott Kirby said, "Our May consolidated (mainline and Express) passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) decreased approximately one percent versus the same period last year. Our 32,000 team members continue to run an outstanding operation and are focused on taking care of our customers during the busy summer travel period."
For the month of May, US Airways' preliminary on-time performance as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation was 82.0 percent with a completion factor of 99.4 percent.
US Airways' President Scott Kirby said, "Our May consolidated (mainline and Express) passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) decreased approximately one percent versus the same period last year. Our 32,000 team members continue to run an outstanding operation and are focused on taking care of our customers during the busy summer travel period."
For the month of May, US Airways' preliminary on-time performance as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation was 82.0 percent with a completion factor of 99.4 percent.
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