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BA blames economy for fall in passenger numbers



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
BRITISH Airways last night admitted the consumer environment was "difficult" after a drop in passenger numbers.
BA carried 2.91 million passengers last month – a 2.9 per cent drop when compared with the last June.

Passenger numbers fell in all sectors, with UK and Europe traffic down 2 per cent, North and South America dipping 3.4 per cent, Asia Pacific fal
ling 2.9 per cent and Africa and the Middle East 7.6 per cent down.

BA planes were 76.7 per cent full in June compared with 80.5 per cent in June last year.

Premium traffic – first class and business class – was down 3.1 per cent, while economy-class fell by 3.8 per cent.

BA said Brent crude oil prices had risen from $110 per barrel at the beginning of May to $147 last month.

In a statement released yesterday, BA said: "Significant increases have been made to prices including surcharges reflecting this rise in fuel costs.

"The UK consumer environment is difficult leading to reduced traffic volumes.

"Long-haul premium and short-haul non-premium continue to be the better performing segments of the business."

In March, BA's passengers endured a catastrophic opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5, with flights cancelled, bags going astray and long queues.

The terminal is now operating normally and BA said it was "continuing to work well", with nearly 1.7 million passengers using it last month.

It added T5 was seeing significant gains in improved punctuality and baggage performance.



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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 8:58 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: British Airways
 
1

Historyonic,

Edinburgh 04/07/2008 09:00:43
Is it just me or does this 'news' just state the obvious?
2

Mcsnagpile,

04/07/2008 10:45:24
Why always BA what about BMI or Virgin —in fact what about Venga airways or Etruscan travel??
3

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 04/07/2008 16:19:56
One thing is for certain sure. With the current state of the economy (and it aint gonna get better for a good few years), the Airline industry is going to go into MEGA DECLINE. This is the tip of the iceberg as more and more companies start banning air travel for business, putting a halt to 'away days' and 'team building' events and stopping staff travelling unless completely necessary! And that's before the leisure travel industry decline hits!

 

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