Aer Lingus grows business by 9% in first 10 months of year
Aer Lingus grew its business by more than 9% in the first 10 months of the year, according to the latest figures from its parent, IAG. The results show Aer Lingus’s revenue per passenger kilometre rose 9.4% to 20,200 units in the year to date. The airline sold 82.1% of the seats on its aircraft, an increase of 0.3 points. In October, revenue per passenger kilometre rose 9.4% to 2,153, while the airline sold 80.7% of its seats, a slip of 0.6 points. IAG’s figures show its airlines carried 96.269m passengers in the 10 months to the end of Oct, 7.7% more than during the same period last year. <br/>
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Aer Lingus grows business by 9% in first 10 months of year
Aer Lingus grew its business by more than 9% in the first 10 months of the year, according to the latest figures from its parent, IAG. The results show Aer Lingus’s revenue per passenger kilometre rose 9.4% to 20,200 units in the year to date. The airline sold 82.1% of the seats on its aircraft, an increase of 0.3 points. In October, revenue per passenger kilometre rose 9.4% to 2,153, while the airline sold 80.7% of its seats, a slip of 0.6 points. IAG’s figures show its airlines carried 96.269m passengers in the 10 months to the end of Oct, 7.7% more than during the same period last year. <br/>