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Singapore Airlines November 2012 operating results

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

The operating results for November 2012 are given in the table below.

 

November 2012
November 2011
Change

SINGAPORE AIRLINES (PASSENGER)

 

 

 

Capacity (M seat-km)

9,838.1

9,315.0

5.6 %

Passenger-km (M)

7,648.0

7,007.0

9.1 %

Passengers carried (’000)

1,531

1,395

9.7 %

Passenger load factor (%)

77.7

75.2

2.5 pts

     Load Factor by Region (%)

 

 

 

     East Asia

80.4

78.8

1.6 pts

     Americas

79.2

73.1

6.1 pts

     Europe

73.3

71.3

2.0 pts

     South West Pacific

79.9

80.5

-0.6 pt

     West Asia and Africa

74.7

70.0

4.7 pts

 

 

 

 

SILKAIR (PASSENGER)

 

 

 

Capacity (M seat-km)

607.3

510.1

19.1 %

Passenger-km (M)

452.1

403.1

12.2 %

Passengers carried (‘000)

279

267

4.5 %

Passenger load factor (%)

74.4

79.0

-4.6 pts

     Load Factor by Route Region (%)

 

 

 

     East Asia and Pacific

73.7

78.7

-5.0 pts

     West Asia

76.2

79.9

-3.7 pts

 

 

 

 

SIA CARGO

 

 

 

Capacity (M tonne-km)

874.8

987.8

-11.4 %

Freight tonne-km (M)

578.4

634.1

-8.8 %

Freight carried (M kg)

97.0

107.8

-10.0 %

Cargo load factor (%)

66.1

64.2

1.9 pts

     Load Factor by Route Region (%)

 

 

 

     East Asia

54.8

58.2

-3.4 pts

     Americas

65.8

64.3

1.5 pts

     Europe

81.0

72.1

8.9 pts

     South West Pacific

66.6

61.2

5.4 pts

     West Asia and Africa

63.1

61.0

2.1 pts

 

 

 

 

OVERALL (PASSENGER & CARGO)

 

 

 

Capacity (M tonne-km)

1,904.9

1,986.3

-4.1 %

Load carried (M tonne-km)

1,340.0

1,334.6

0.4 %

Overall load factor (%)

70.3

67.2

3.1 pts

In November 2012, Singapore Airlines' systemwide passenger carriage (measured in revenue passenger kilometres) grew 9.1% against a 5.6% increase in capacity (measured in available seat kilometres). Consequently, passenger load factor (PLF) improved by 2.5 percentage points to 77.7%. The number of passengers carried increased by 9.7% to 1.5 million.

PLF improved for all regions except South West Pacific where growth in demand lagged the increase in capacity. The Americas region led the growth as demand was boosted by promotional activities. Passenger yields are likely to continue to come under pressure as a result of the challenging operating environment and promotional activities.

SilkAir’s systemwide passenger carriage increased 12.2% year-on-year against 19.1% growth in capacity. As a result, PLF was 4.6 percentage points lower at 74.4%. Despite growth in passenger carriage, load factors for West Asia and East Asia and Pacific regions declined as the increase in traffic lagged the rate of capacity expansion.

Overall cargo traffic (measured in freight-tonne-kilometres) was 8.8% lower year-on-year, while cargo capacity was reduced by 11.4%. Consequently, the cargo load factor (CLF) in November 2012 increased by 1.9 percentage points. CLF was higher for all route regions, except East Asia, with better capacity management. CLF for East Asia route region declined by 3.4 percentage points as traffic demand did not match capacity increases arising from cargo capacity on passenger aircraft.

Source = Singapore Airlines
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