The FINANCIAL — For the month of May, Air Canada reported a system load factor of 82.3 per cent, versus 83.3 per cent in May 2014, on a system-wide capacity increase of 9.8 per cent.
On this additional capacity, system wide traffic for May increased 8.5 per cent. Air Canada reports traffic results on a system-wide basis, including regional airlines from which Air Canada purchases capacity and Air Canada rouge.
“I am pleased to report a load factor of 82.3 per cent and an increase in traffic of 8.5 per cent for the month of May – a month during which all markets performed consistent with our expectations,” said Calin Rovinescu, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Air Canada generated greater traffic in all markets led by significant growth in the U.S. transborder, Atlantic, and Pacific markets. These strong results underscore the effectiveness of our commercial strategy focusing on international growth. During the month of May we launched new services to Osaka, Venice, Austin and Atlantic City, as well as expand our regional network in Western Canada. We also re-introduced seasonal Toronto-Tokyo Narita flights complementing new Toronto-Tokyo Haneda year-round service. I would like to thank our employees for taking care of our customers while transporting them safely to their destinations.”
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