Hawaiian also reported revenue passenger miles increased 5.1 percent on an increase of 5.0 percent in capacity (available seat miles). Load factor was roughly the same at 87.4 percent. Not bad for an airline that's been going for 89 years and operates more than 250 flights a day.
SYSTEM-WIDE OPERATIONS1
JULY
|
2018
|
2017
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% CHANGE
|
PAX
|
1,099,009
|
1,064,476
|
3.2%
|
RPMs (000)
|
1,552,545
|
1,476,755
|
5.1%
|
ASMs (000)
|
1,775,925
|
1,690,873
|
5.0%
|
LF
|
87.4%
|
87.3%
|
0.1 pts.
|
YEAR-TO-DATE
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2018
|
2017
|
% CHANGE
|
PAX
|
7,008,877
|
6,654,763
|
5.3%
|
RPMs (000)
|
9,916,505
|
9,374,505
|
5.8%
|
ASMs (000)
|
11,527,449
|
10,948,715
|
5.3%
|
LF
|
86.0%
|
85.6%
|
0.4 pts.
|
PAX
|
Passengers transported
|
RPM
|
Revenue Passenger Mile; one paying passenger transported one mile
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ASM
|
Available Seat Mile; one seat transported one mile
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LF
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Load Factor; percentage of seating capacity filled
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1Includes the operations of contract carriers under capacity purchase agreements.
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