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- Summary: MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Update (Op Stats) - January 2015
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AIR 18/02/2015 14:13 MONTHLY PRICE SENSITIVE REL: 1413 HRS Air New Zealand Limited (NS) MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Update (Op Stats) - January 2015 CONTENTS -January market conditions -Company news -Operating statistics table (please see attached document) JANUARY MARKET CONDITIONS Air New Zealand carried 1,071,000 passengers during the month of January, 3.1% more than the same period last year. Revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs) were 8.8% higher on a capacity (ASKs) increase of 9.5%. Group load factor was 87.0%, down 0.5 of a percentage point. Short Haul passenger numbers were up 1.5%, while in the Domestic market demand (RPKs) and capacity (ASKs) increased by 2.4% and 4.6% respectively. Domestic load factor was 80.7%, down 1.7 percentage points. Tasman/Pacific demand (RPKs) increased 2.8% while capacity (ASKs) increased by 2.3%. Load factor on Tasman/Pacific increased 0.4 of a percentage point to 87.0%. Long Haul passenger numbers increased 14.1% when compared to January last year, with demand (RPKs) up 13.8% and capacity (ASKs) up 15.1%. Load factor on Long Haul routes was 88.4%, down 1.0 percentage point. On North American/UK routes, demand (RPKs) increased 3.5% with capacity (ASKs) increasing 4.9%. Load factor was down 1.2 percentage points to 89.0%. Demand (RPKs) increased 38.9% on Asia/Japan routes, with capacity (ASKs) increasing by 39.2% due to the commencement of flying on the new Auckland-Singapore route. Load factor decreased 0.3 of a percentage points to 87.3%. Group-wide yields for the financial year to date were up 1.2% on the same period last year. Short Haul yields were up 2.4%, while Long Haul yields were down 0.3%. Removing the impact of foreign exchange, Group-wide yields were up 2.9%. COMPANY NEWS AIR NEW ZEALAND BRINGS BACK $29 NIGHTRIDER SERVICE Air New Zealand has reintroduced its Nightrider service, and this time the deals will extend to regional New Zealand destinations as well as main trunk routes. From 20 February, for a limited time, every seat on an additional late night service on selected regional and trunk routes is priced at just $29 one way or $39 for the 'Seat + Bag' option. Auckland, Nelson and Christchurch will be Night Rider's first ports of call, with the service operating both the Auckland-Nelson and Auckland-Christchurch routes, five days a week through until 19 March 2015. Further Night Rider services will be announced periodically on a surprise and delight basis. Air New Zealand Group General Manager New Zealand and Pacific Islands Louise Struthers says Night Rider proved a huge hit with customers in the past and this expanded version is expected to be very popular again. AIR NEW ZEALAND AND TOURISM NEW ZEALAND TEAM UP ON JAPANESE CAMPAIGN Air New Zealand and Tourism New Zealand recently launched a major joint campaign to encourage Japanese travellers to visit New Zealand between April and October 2015. The campaign, which aims to attract at least 7,000 additional visitors to New Zealand over the upcoming shoulder season, is being driven through a combination of marketing and PR activities including leading Japanese travel TV shows, newspapers, trade publications and digital channels - offering travellers a special all inclusive airfare starting from 88,000 Japanese Yen to New Zealand. Air New Zealand General Manager Japan Scott Carr says the airline is confident in the growth of the Japan market for travel to New Zealand and has a goal to double the number of visitors from Japan by 2019. "We're investing significantly in the Japanese market through marketing initiatives and joint campaigns such as this one, as well as investing in the customer experience for those travelling on the Tokyo - Auckland route," says Mr Carr. End CA:00260803 For:AIR Type:MONTHLY Time:2015-02-18 14:13:58
Ann: MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Update (Op Stats) - January 2015
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