US Airways Reports Record September Load Factor
TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- US Airways Group, Inc. (NYSE: LCC) today announced September, quarter and year-to-date 2012 traffic results. Mainline revenue passenger miles (RPMs) for the month were 5.0 billion, up 1.8 percent versus September 2011. Mainline capacity was 5.9 billion available seat miles (ASMs), up 0.9 percent versus September 2011. Mainline passenger load factor was a record 84.4 percent for the month of September, up 0.8 points versus September 2011.
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"Our September consolidated (mainline and Express) passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) was flat versus the same period last year," said US Airways' President, Scott Kirby. "I would like to again thank and congratulate our team of 32,000 employees who have continued their string of record-setting operational performance. Year-to-date, this includes the best departure performance, on-time performance, completion factor, and baggage handling in our Company's history. Thanks to their tremendous efforts, US Airways' employees have earned approximately $17 million in operational incentive payouts."
For the month of September, US Airways' preliminary on-time performance as reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation was 87.3 percent with a completion factor of 99.6 percent.
The following summarizes US Airways Group's traffic results for the month, quarter and year-to-date ended September 30, 2012 and 2011, consisting of mainline-operated flights as well as US Airways Express flights operated by wholly owned subsidiaries PSA Airlines and Piedmont Airlines.
US Airways Mainline
SEPTEMBER
2012
2011
Change
Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
3,569,085
3,488,198
2.3
%
Atlantic
1,142,413
1,145,090
(0.2)
%
Latin
241,538
232,586
3.8
%
Total Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles
4,953,036
4,865,874
1.8
%
Mainline Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
4,212,375
4,142,933
1.7
%
Atlantic
1,356,300
1,373,587
(1.3)
%
Latin
301,803
301,653
-
%
Total Mainline Available Seat Miles
5,870,478
5,818,173
0.9
%
Mainline Load Factor (%)
Domestic
84.7
84.2
0.5
pts
Atlantic
84.2
83.4
0.8
pts
Latin
80.0
77.1
2.9
pts
Total Mainline Load Factor
84.4
83.6
0.8
pts
Mainline Enplanements
Domestic
3,720,812
3,659,448
1.7
%
Atlantic
275,163
283,393
(2.9)
%
Latin
167,718
164,431
2.0
%
Total Mainline Enplanements
4,163,693
4,107,272
1.4
%
QUARTER TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
12,016,403
11,707,675
2.6
%
Atlantic
3,667,789
3,638,159
0.8
%
Latin
1,177,112
1,124,905
4.6
%
Total Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles
16,861,304
16,470,739
2.4
%
Mainline Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
13,805,181
13,500,078
2.3
%
Atlantic
4,377,812
4,227,804
3.5
%
Latin
1,377,023
1,305,484
5.5
%
Total Mainline Available Seat Miles
19,560,016
19,033,366
2.8
%
Mainline Load Factor (%)
Domestic
87.0
86.7
0.3
pts
Atlantic
83.8
86.1
(2.3)
pts
Latin
85.5
86.2
(0.7)
pts
Total Mainline Load Factor
86.2
86.5
(0.3)
pts
Mainline Enplanements
Domestic
11,968,593
11,779,231
1.6
%
Atlantic
895,683
899,639
(0.4)
%
Latin
875,391
840,968
4.1
%
Total Mainline Enplanements
13,739,667
13,519,838
1.6
%
YEAR TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
35,042,042
33,973,495
3.1
%
Atlantic
8,577,311
8,495,286
1.0
%
Latin
3,945,760
3,831,759
3.0
%
Total Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles
47,565,113
46,300,540
2.7
%
Mainline Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
41,092,604
40,029,655
2.7
%
Atlantic
10,826,354
10,484,263
3.3
%
Latin
4,746,098
4,670,446
1.6
%
Total Mainline Available Seat Miles
56,665,056
55,184,364
2.7
%
Mainline Load Factor (%)
Domestic
85.3
84.9
0.4
pts
Atlantic
79.2
81.0
(1.8)
pts
Latin
83.1
82.0
1.1
pts
Total Mainline Load Factor
83.9
83.9
-
pts
Mainline Enplanements
Domestic
35,909,528
34,877,209
3.0
%
Atlantic
2,104,319
2,096,337
0.4
%
Latin
2,914,261
2,849,168
2.3
%
Total Mainline Enplanements
40,928,108
39,822,714
2.8
%
Notes:
1)
Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands are included in the domestic results.
2)
Latin numbers include the Caribbean.
US Airways Express (Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines)
SEPTEMBER
2012
2011
Change
Express Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
203,234
189,617
7.2
%
Express Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
269,092
252,918
6.4
%
Express Load Factor (%)
Domestic
75.5
75.0
0.5
pts
Express Enplanements
Domestic
676,898
656,096
3.2
%
QUARTER TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Express Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
657,337
592,685
10.9
%
Express Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
860,940
797,614
7.9
%
Express Load Factor (%)
Domestic
76.4
74.3
2.1
pts
Express Enplanements
Domestic
2,178,446
2,036,040
7.0
%
YEAR TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Express Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
1,803,038
1,725,693
4.5
%
Express Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
2,467,933
2,378,307
3.8
%
Express Load Factor (%)
Domestic
73.1
72.6
0.5
pts
Express Enplanements
Domestic
6,119,723
5,909,751
3.6
%
Notes:
1)
Canada is included in domestic results.
Consolidated US Airways Group, Inc.
SEPTEMBER
2012
2011
Change
Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
3,772,319
3,677,815
2.6
%
Atlantic
1,142,413
1,145,090
(0.2)
%
Latin
241,538
232,586
3.8
%
Total Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles
5,156,270
5,055,491
2.0
%
Consolidated Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
4,481,467
4,395,851
1.9
%
Atlantic
1,356,300
1,373,587
(1.3)
%
Latin
301,803
301,653
-
%
Total Consolidated Available Seat Miles
6,139,570
6,071,091
1.1
%
Consolidated Load Factor (%)
Domestic
84.2
83.7
0.5
pts
Atlantic
84.2
83.4
0.8
pts
Latin
80.0
77.1
2.9
pts
Total Consolidated Load Factor
84.0
83.3
0.7
pts
Consolidated Enplanements
Domestic
4,397,710
4,315,544
1.9
%
Atlantic
275,163
283,393
(2.9)
%
Latin
167,718
164,431
2.0
%
Total Consolidated Enplanements
4,840,591
4,763,368
1.6
%
QUARTER TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
12,673,740
12,300,360
3.0
%
Atlantic
3,667,789
3,638,159
0.8
%
Latin
1,177,112
1,124,905
4.6
%
Total Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles
17,518,641
17,063,424
2.7
%
Consolidated Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
14,666,121
14,297,692
2.6
%
Atlantic
4,377,812
4,227,804
3.5
%
Latin
1,377,023
1,305,484
5.5
%
Total Consolidated Available Seat Miles
20,420,956
19,830,980
3.0
%
Consolidated Load Factor (%)
Domestic
86.4
86.0
0.4
pts
Atlantic
83.8
86.1
(2.3)
pts
Latin
85.5
86.2
(0.7)
pts
Total Consolidated Load Factor
85.8
86.0
(0.2)
pts
Consolidated Enplanements
Domestic
14,147,039
13,815,271
2.4
%
Atlantic
895,683
899,639
(0.4)
%
Latin
875,391
840,968
4.1
%
Total Consolidated Enplanements
15,918,113
15,555,878
2.3
%
YEAR TO DATE
2012
2011
Change
Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
Domestic
36,845,080
35,699,188
3.2
%
Atlantic
8,577,311
8,495,286
1.0
%
Latin
3,945,760
3,831,759
3.0
%
Total Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles
49,368,151
48,026,233
2.8
%
Consolidated Available Seat Miles (000)
Domestic
43,560,537
42,407,962
2.7
%
Atlantic
10,826,354
10,484,263
3.3
%
Latin
4,746,098
4,670,446
1.6
%
Total Consolidated Available Seat Miles
59,132,989
57,562,671
2.7
%
Consolidated Load Factor (%)
Domestic
84.6
84.2
0.4
pts
Atlantic
79.2
81.0
(1.8)
pts
Latin
83.1
82.0
1.1
pts
Total Consolidated Load Factor
83.5
83.4
0.1
pts
Consolidated Enplanements
Domestic
42,029,251
40,786,960
3.0
%
Atlantic
2,104,319
2,096,337
0.4
%
Latin
2,914,261
2,849,168
2.3
%
Total Consolidated Enplanements
47,047,831
45,732,465
2.9
%
Notes:
1)
Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands are included in the domestic results.
2)
Latin numbers include the Caribbean.
US Airways
US Airways, along with US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express, operates nearly 3,200 flights per day and serves more than 200 communities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Central and South America. The airline employs more than 32,000 aviation professionals worldwide, operates the world's largest fleet of Airbus aircraft and is a member of the Star Alliance network, which offers its customers more than 21,500 daily flights to 1,356 airports in 193 countries. Together with its US Airways Express partners, the airline serves approximately 80 million passengers each year and operates hubs in Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia and Phoenix, and a focus city in Washington, D.C. at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Aviation Week and Overhaul & Maintenance magazine presented US Airways with the 2012 Aviation Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) of the Year Award for demonstrating outstanding achievement and innovation in the area of technical operations. Military Times Edge magazine named US Airways as a Best of Vets employer in 2011 and 2012. US Airways was, for the third year in a row, the only airline included as one of the 50 best companies to work for in the U.S. by LATINA Style magazine's 50 Report. The airline also earned a 100 percent rating on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality index for six consecutive years. The Corporate Equality index is a leading indicator of companies' attitudes and policies toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees and customers. For more company information visit usairways.com, follow on Twitter @USAirways or at Facebook.com/USAirways. (LCCT)
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