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March global airline capacity exceeds 2008 levels reports OAG
Global airline capacity for March 2010 shows positive growth, when compared to the same month in both 2009 and 2008, reports OAG, the global leader in aviation intelligence, in its monthly report on trends in the supply of airline seats and flights.
OAG Reports Global Airline Capacity Up 4% In December 2009
Low Cost Sector Continues to Show Growth with Frequencies and Capacity Up 10%
Global airline capacity up 3% reports OAG with release of November figures
Certain hubs reflect positive growth over 30%; Others report negative growth over 20%
Airline capacity picks up
Global airline capacity for September has risen for the second successive month. OAG’s monthly report on the supply of flights and seats shows the world’s airlines have scheduled 296.9 million seats, a rise of 1.4%, or 4.1 million more seats, compared to September 2008.
Global airline capacity shows positive growth for the second consecutive month
Global airline capacity for September 2009 is showing positive growth for the second consecutive month, reports OAG, (www.oagaviation.com), the world’s leading aviation data business, as it releases its monthly report on trends in the supply of airline flights and seats. The world’s airlines have scheduled 296.9 million seats, a rise of 1.4% (4,130,744 more seats) over September 2008 levels.
‘A Glimmer of Economic Confidence’, Reports OAG
[image1_left] This may be the 11th successive month ofcutbacks in global airline schedules; however the rate of decline inseat capacity is lower than at any time since October 2008, reports OAG, the world’s leading aviation data business, as itreleases its monthly report on trends in the supply of airline flightsand seats.