- Published: 07 January 2009
- Written by Editor
WestJet announces record December load factor
WestJet today announced December traffic results with a record load factor of 80.9 per cent for the month. Revenue passenger miles increased 12.8 per cent while capacity, measured in available seat miles, grew 10.6 per cent. In the month of December, over 90,000 additional guests flew with the airline than in December 2007.
"These are very strong results, particularly at a time when there remains some degree of uncertainty in many areas of the economy," said Sean Durfy, WestJet President and CEO. "Our results clearly demonstrate that our business model and strategy are set up to deliver shareholder value."
Sean Durfy commented, "These results come from the continued dedication of our WestJetters who care deeply about delivering value through a great guest experience. I thank the more than 7,300 WestJetters who continued to give their all in the face of one of the most tumultuous years on record."
"Our estimated revenue per available seat mile (RASM) for the fourth quarter should be flat to a slight decline year over year," continued Sean Durfy.
WestJet demonstrated its ability to deliver strong traffic results while maintaining its commitment to guest service. The airline took unparalleled action to care for its guests during what meteorologists have called one of the worst periods of severe coast-to-coast winter weather in Canadian history.
"I was extremely proud of our people this holiday season. We had hundreds of WestJetters who worked during their holiday break to make sure that as many guests as possible made it home at this special time of year," said Sean Durfy. "I have received dozens of stories from across the country where WestJetters continued to work long past their shift time in order to make sure all guests were served."
This disclosure contains forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, statements regarding projected fourth quarter revenue. However, these forward-looking statements are subject to, and may be affected by, numerous risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond WestJet's control. WestJet's results may differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to these differences include, but are not limited to: changes in consumer demand, changes in government policy, exchange rates, interest rates, disruption of supplies, volatility of fuel prices, terrorism, general economic conditions, the competitive environment and other factors described in WestJet's public reports and filings. Forward-looking statements are subject to change, and WestJet does not undertake to update, correct or revise any forward-looking statements as a result of any new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable law.
About WestJet
WestJet is Canada's leading high-value low-cost airline offering scheduled service throughout its 55-city North American and Caribbean network. Named one of Canada's most admired corporate cultures in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, WestJet pioneered low-cost flying in Canada. WestJet offers increased legroom and leather seats on its modern fleet of 76 Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft and live seatback television provided by Bell ExpressVu. With future confirmed deliveries for an additional 45 aircraft, bringing its fleet to 121 by 2013, WestJet strives to be the number one choice for travellers.
SOURCE: WestJet
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