Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. reports traffic results.ATLANTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 1995--Atlantic Southeast Airlines For the Delta Connection carrier, see . Southeast Airlines (IATA: none, ICAO: SNK, and Callsign: none), abbreviated SEAL, was a low fare public charter airline in the United States, headquartered in Largo, Florida, which offered regular service to eight , Inc. flew 60 million revenue passenger miles during December 1994, a 0.3% decrease over the same period last year, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. John W. Beiser, president of the Atlanta-based airline. ASA's load factor was 45.9% compared with 43.9% during December 1993. 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. decreased to 130.8 million from 137.0 million, a 4.5% decrease. The company enplaned 238,207 passengers, a 1.9% decrease over the previous December. "The airworthiness directive issued by the Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control on December 9, 1994, prohibiting the operation of ATR ATR Achilles tendon reflex, see Ankle reflex 42/ATR72 aircraft in known or forecast icing conditions severely impacted our operations during the month. We estimate that we lost well in excess of 13,000 passenger bookings due to ATR flight cancellations. Also, we feel that a significant number of potential passengers booked reservations on competitive service due to the ATR's inability to operate in unfavorable weather conditions. In light of the significant disruption to our schedule, we are pleased with our December traffic," Beiser said. For the year, ASA Asa (ā`sə), in the Bible, king of Judah, son and successor of Abijah. He was a good king, zealous in his extirpation of idols. When Baasha of Israel took Ramah (a few miles N of Jerusalem), Asa bought the help of Benhadad of Damascus and carried 3,120,294 passengers, compared with 2,661,386 during 1993, a 17.2% increase. Revenue passenger miles totaled 780.2 million compared with 641.5 million, a 21.6% increase. Available seat miles increased 21.0% from 1.37 billion to 1.65 billion. The load factor for the year was 47.2% compared with 46.9% during the previous year. Atlantic Southeast Airlines For the defunct low-fare airline, see . Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) is a fully certificated American airline based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA flying to 144 destinations as a Delta Connection carrier. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc. , Inc. is Atlanta's largest regional air carrier and offers service to 26 cities from a second hub in Dallas, Texas. ASA's stock is traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market's National Market under the symbol ASAI ASAI Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland ASAI American Society of Architectural Illustrators ASAI Adjunct Switch Application Interface ASAI Average Service Availability Index ASAI African Sky Art Institute ASAI Aortic Stenosis and Aortic Insufficiency .
ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES, INC.
Traffic Statistics
Month Ended December 31,
1994 1993 % Change
Passengers 238,207 242,944 (1.9%)
Revenue passenger miles 60,001,903 60,184,092 (0.3%)
Available seat miles 130,774,194 136,970,487 (4.5%)
Load factor 45.9% 43.9% 2.0pts
Twelve Months Ended December 31,
1994 1993 % Change
Passengers 3,120,294 2,661,386 17.2%
Revenue passenger miles 780,227,698 641,474,997 21.6%
Available seat miles 1,654,402,335 1,367,220,204 21.0%
Load factor 47.2% 46.9% 0.3pts
CONTACT: Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc., Atlanta John W. Beiser, 404/766-1400 |
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