hi all,
I just looked at the AEA site and the new traffic report for feb 2003 is on line.
SN BA's load factor for feb 2003 was 50,1%, compared to 49,3% for jan 2003. Wel, it's certainly an increase in load factor, but with an average of 49,7% over the two months, there is still a long way to go.
let's hope the march load factor is even better.
cheers,
fred
SN BA load factor feb2003
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Hi all,
I believe that people don't want to fly with the US airlines and British Airways. One of my friends and colleagues had to sit at Birmingham-airport for 6 hours and practically no-one boarded a British Airways flight (and there where a lot of BA-flights!)
In the cooperation with SN Brussels Airlines most of the passengers are SN BA.
I wouldn't fly THE airline of a country in war either! Even that I'm quite sure that aviation nowadays is without a risk but you never now ...
P.S. kotszakje, where did you find the passenger-figures?
I believe that people don't want to fly with the US airlines and British Airways. One of my friends and colleagues had to sit at Birmingham-airport for 6 hours and practically no-one boarded a British Airways flight (and there where a lot of BA-flights!)
In the cooperation with SN Brussels Airlines most of the passengers are SN BA.
I wouldn't fly THE airline of a country in war either! Even that I'm quite sure that aviation nowadays is without a risk but you never now ...
P.S. kotszakje, where did you find the passenger-figures?
luchtzak,
on the aea site
http://www.aea.be/AEAWebsite/Presentati ... eases.aspx
they uploaded the feb2003 traffic results today.
on the aea site
http://www.aea.be/AEAWebsite/Presentati ... eases.aspx
they uploaded the feb2003 traffic results today.
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