Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Air Asia Preliminary Operating Statistics For 3rd Quarter for Financial Year Ended 2012


 
 
 
Description: Description: a320 flyPreliminary Operating Statistics
 For 3rd Quarter for Financial Year Ended 2012
 
 
 
AirAsia Berhad (“AirAsia” or “the company”) is pleased to announce the operating statistics for the 3rd Quarter 2012 (“2Q12”).
 
Malaysia AirAsia (“MAA”) posted strong load factor of 77% in 3Q12 despite Ramadan falling in this period. Capacity increased by 10% year-on-year as part of its strategy to increase frequencies on trunk routes during the holiday period. At the end of this period, MAA is operating 59 aircraft.
 
Thai AirAsia (“TAA”) posted positive 3Q12 load factor of 82%, a 2 ppt increase year-on-year, with approximately 2.0 million passengers carried or a 22% increase versus capacity increase of 19%. This uptrend corresponded to a continual strong tourism in the country based on number of tourist arrivals. TAA has received a new aircraft at the end of the period, adding to a total fleet of 25 aircraft.
 
Indonesia AirAsia (“IAA”) posted high load factor of 78% contributing to a peak Ramadan holiday peak period. Capacity was up 8% year-on-year in line with passenger growth mainly due to increased frequencies. Year-on-Year, IAA received 3 new aircraft and currently have 19 aircraft in operation.
 
 
Malaysia
               
3rd Quarter 2012 Operating Statistics
Malaysia AirAsia
JUL - SEPT 2012
2012
2011
Change (%)
Passenger Carried1
4,748,964
4,341,052
9
Capacity2
6,189,480
5,601,600
10
Load Factor (%)3
77
77
-



ASK (mil)4
7,077
6,490
9
RPK (mil)5
5,505
5,058
9



Number of stages6
34,386
31,115
10
Average stage length (km)
1,145
1,158
(1)
Size of fleet at month end7
59
54
9


Thailand
 
3rd Quarter 2012 Operating Statistics

Thai AirAsia
JUL - SEPT 2012
2012
2011
Change (%)
Passenger Carried1
1,962,055
1,610,302
22
Capacity2
2,402,820
2,021,040
19
Load Factor (%)3
82
80
2



ASK (mil)4
2,564
2,269
13
RPK (mil)5
2,079
1,813
15



Number of stages6
13,349
11,228
19
Average stage length (km)
1,067
1,123
(5)
Size of fleet at month end7
25
21
19


Indonesia

3rd Quarter 2012 Operating Statistics
 
Indonesia AirAsia
JUL - SEPT 2012
2012
2011
Change
(%)
Passenger Carried1
1,512,842
1,401,525
8
Capacity2
1,949,580
1,801,056
8
Load Factor (%)3
78
78
-



ASK (mil)4
2,349
2,375
(1)
RPK (mil)5
1,833
1,839
(0)



Number of stages6
10,831
10,240
6
Average stage length (km)
1,206
1,324
(9)
Size of fleet at month end7
19
20
(5)
 

Group
 
3rd Quarter 2012 Operating Statistics
Group
JUL - SEPT 2012
2012
2011
Change
(%)
Passenger Carried1
8,223,861
7,352,879
12
Capacity2
10,534,680
9,423,696
12
Load Factor (%)3
78
78
-



ASK (mil)4
11,991
11,134
8
RPK (mil)5
9,418
8,711
8



Number of stages6
58,566
52,588
11
Average stage length (km)
1,140
1,202
(5)
Size of fleet at month end7
103
95
10
 
 
(1)                Number of earned seats flown. Earned seats comprise seats sold to passengers (including no-shows)
(2)                Number of seats flown
(3)                Number of Passengers carried as a percentage of Capacity
(4)                Available Seat Kilometres (ASK) measures an airline’s passenger capacity. Total seats flown multiplied by the number of kilometres flown
(5)                Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK) is a measure of the volume of passengers carried by the airline. Number of passengers multiplied by the number of kilometres these passengers have flown
(6)                Number of flights flown
(7)                Number of aircraft including spares
(8)                Group refers to Malaysia AirAsia’s, Thai AirAsia’s and Indonesia AirAsia’s operations only. 

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