Go passengers up 74.1%

Friday, 07 Mar, 2002 0

Go says passenger numbers in February increased 74.1% compared to last year.

Go, which is based at London Stansted, says February 2002 passengers totalled 358,626 versus 205,954 in February 2001. The proportion of seats filled was 74.0%, up 3.8%.

The traffic statistics for Go for February 2002:

Passengers……………………………………..358,626
Load Factor (actual)…………………………..74.0%
Load Factor (incl no shows)………………….78.8%
ASK (000s)……………………………………..376,873

Comparative figures for February 2001:

Passengers…………………………………….205,954
Load Factor (actual)………………………….70.2%
Load Factor (incl no shows)………………..74.8%
ASK (000s)…………………………………….290,143

Year-on-year change:

Passengers……………………………………..+74.1%
Load Factor (actual)…………………………..+3.8 points
Load Factor (incl no shows)…………………+4.0 points
ASK (000s)……………………………………..+29.9%

ASK = Available Seat Kilometres



 



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