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British Airways reports Jan-09 traffic

09-Feb-2009
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British Airways reports Jan-09 traffic

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In Jan-09, passenger capacity, measured in Available Seat Kilometres, was 2.6% below Jan-08. Traffic, measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres, fell by 1.3%. This resulted in a passenger load factor increase of 1.0 points versus last year, to 73.2%. Traffic comprised a 13.7% decrease in premium traffic and a 1.4% rise in non-premium traffic.

 

Cargo, measured in Cargo Tonne Kilometres, fell by 16.7%.

British Airways strongly supported the Government's approval of a third runway at Heathrow. Heathrow is the national hub airport and Britain cannot succeed in a global economy without the capacity for excellent air links already built by our international competitors. Heathrow will set new world standards for environmental performance with Government imposed additional, tough environmental safeguards on the way the airport will operate and a new system for rigorous enforcement.

The airline announced a radical new environmental target of halving net CO2 emissions by 2050. The target, the most ambitious set by any airline, means that British Airways will reduce its net carbon output from 16 million tonnes in 2005 to eight million by mid-century.

British Airways announced the introduction of text and mobile services for customers on its new all business class route from London City Airport to New York's JFK Airport later this year.

British Airways added more discounted fares to its World Offers sale for travel between January and September 2009 with reductions on a range of longhaul destinations including New York, Cape Town and Grand Cayman and shorthaul destinations including Paris, Venice, Milan, Vienna and Prague.

(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 09-Feb-09

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