Southwest reported a 3% year-over-year increase in its passenger unit revenue in September and a double-digit increase in its load factor to its highest ever for the month. Traffic increased 8.8% in ...
Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet saw its traffic increase 5.5% on a 5.7% increase in capacity in February, for a negligible 0.2-point decline in load factor to 82.6%. WestJet President and CEO Sean ...
Global air passenger demand rose 3.8% in January 2026, with record load factors and strong international growth despite cost ...
In November 2024, Icelandair transported more than 300 thousand passengers, a 6.4% increase compared to November 2023. During the month, 34% of the passengers traveled to Iceland, 19% from Iceland, 41 ...
Arendal-based Norse Atlantic Airways has just released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The airline posted a 27% rise in passenger revenue, buoyed by a record-setting 97% load ...
SAVE expects aircraft delivery deferrals to improve liquidity by $230M while facing continued engine challenges impacting its outlook. Spirit Airlines saw revenue decline due to engine-related issues, ...
Norse Atlantic Airways reported strong passenger growth and high load factors in December 2025, closing the year with solid momentum as its dual business model continued to gain traction. Operational ...
The load factor improved by 0.5 percentage points, finishing on 83.2%, a record high. For the month of December, international demand grew by 10.6%, capacity increased 7.7% and the load factor ...
European low-cost carrier Norwegian carried 940,000 passengers at a load factor of 80.3% in March, continuing the trend among budget operators in the region of loads stabilising at higher levels ...
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IATA laments Middle East crisis, urges states to protect civil aviation
As the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel and Iran enters day four with flights operations to the Middle East grounded, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged states to ...
To reach 1,000 aircraft by 2036 requires ~6.2% annual fleet growth, implying modest gains in aircraft gauge, utilisation, load factor, or a combination. Turkish Airlines’ fleet is relatively young at ...
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