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ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES, INC. TRAFFIC FOR NOVEMBER 1995.


ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 1995--Atlantic Southeast Airlines For the Delta Connection carrier, see .
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, Inc. flew 63.4 million revenue passenger miles during November 1995, a 3.5% decrease over the same period last year, according to according to
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 John W. Beiser, president of the Atlanta-based airline. ASA's load factor was 45.9% compared with 47.5% during November 1994. Available seat miles Available seat miles (ASM) is a measure of an airline flight's passenger carrying capacity. It is equal to the number of seats available multiplied by the number of miles flown. This measures an airlines capacity for transporting passengers.  were essentially unchanged from November 1994. The Company enplaned 254,514 passengers, a 2.6% decrease over the previous November.

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                  ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES, INC.
                        Traffic Statistics


                             Month Ended November 30,
                              1995           1994           % Change
Passengers                    254,514        261,225          -2.6%
Revenue passenger miles    63,384,549     65,682,034          -3.5%
Available seat miles      138,202,023    138,210,615           -
Load factor                      45.9%          47.5%      -1.6pts.


                         Eleven Months Ended November 30,
                              1995           1994           % Change
Passengers                  2,800,517      2,882,087          -2.8%
Revenue passenger miles   698,909,961    720,225,795          -3.0%
Available seat miles    1,547,624,796  1,523,628,141           1.6%
Load factor                      45.2%           47.3%      -2.1pts.


CONTACT: Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc., Atlanta

Ronald V. Sapp, 404/766-1400
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