AIR air new zealand limited (ns)

Ann: MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Updat

  1. lightbulb Created with Sketch. 2
    • Release Date: 27/08/12 10:30
    • Summary: MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Update (Op Stats) - July 2012
    • Price Sensitive: No
    • Download Document  4.5KB
    					
    
    AIR
    27/08/2012 08:30
    MONTHLY
    
    REL: 0830 HRS Air New Zealand Limited (NS)
    
    MONTHLY: AIR: Air New Zealand Investor Update (Op Stats) - July 2012
    
    CONTENTS
    
    - July market conditions
    - Company news
    - Operating statistics table (see attached document)
    
    JULY MARKET CONDITIONS
    
    Air New Zealand carried 1,075,000 passengers during the month of July, 0.1%*
    less than the same period last year. Revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs)
    increased 4.3%* on a capacity (ASKs) increase of 7.8%*. Group load factor was
    down 2.8 percentage points to 82.8%.
    
    Short Haul passenger numbers decreased 0.6%* on July last year. Demand (RPKs)
    decreased in the Domestic market by 1.8%* compared to last year, with load
    factor down 3.9 percentage points on a capacity (ASKs) increase of 3.1%*.
    Tasman/Pacific demand (RPKs) increased 7.6%*, with capacity (ASKs) increasing
    9.9%*. Tasman/Pacific load factor decreased by 1.8 percentage points to 81.8%
    when compared to July 2011. The Short Haul part of the network was positively
    impacted in July 2011 as a result of the Chilean ash cloud disrupting other
    airlines' flight schedules.
    
    Long Haul passenger numbers increased 3.4%* compared to July last year, with
    growth in capacity (ASKs) of 7.9%* and demand (RPKs) of 4.1%*. Load factor
    decreased 3.1 percentage points to 84.4%. On North America/UK routes, demand
    (RPKs) increased 3.9%* with capacity (ASKs) increasing by 4.3%*. Load factor
    decreased by 0.3 of a percentage point on the previous year to 88.4%. Demand
    (RPKs) increased by 4.3%* on Asia/Japan/UK routes, with capacity (ASKs)
    increasing by 13.5%*. Load factor decreased by 6.9 percentage points to
    78.7%.
    
    Group-wide yields for the financial year to date were down 2.2% on the same
    period last year. Compared to July 2011, year to date Short Haul yields were
    down 4.5%. Long Haul yields were up by 1.0%. Removing the impact of foreign
    exchange, Group-wide yields were down 1.7%.
    
    In July, 79.2% of Air New Zealand's Domestic flights departed within 10
    minutes of scheduled departure time. This lower figure was driven by a
    combination of adverse weather and engineering issues.
    
    * Month on month percentage movements have been adjusted on a daily weighted
    average basis. The adjustment takes into account the difference in days for
    the July 2012 accounting period (29 days) compared with July 2011 (31 days).
    
    COMPANY NEWS
    
    Air New Zealand to have a new home at Los Angeles International Airport
    
    After nearly 20 years based in Terminal 2, the airline will in early 2014
    move to the Tom Bradley International Terminal which is currently undergoing
    a US$1.7 billion make-over. In a first for the airline, Air New Zealand has
    also been appointed to design and operate a brand new Star Alliance lounge in
    the terminal.
    
    The terminal move will enable passengers to access better facilities when
    arriving or departing Los Angeles and also while in transit. Passengers
    transiting through Los Angeles on NZ1 and NZ2 will no longer be in a small
    transit lounge. Instead they'll be able to quickly clear a more efficient
    customs processing facility and then make use of 180,000 square feet of
    dining, shopping, retail and passenger amenities while they await their
    onward journey.
    
    More Japanese visitors expected this summer as Air New Zealand boosts charter
    programme
    
    The airline is doubling the number of charter services it operates between
    Japan and New Zealand, with 14 from seven Japanese cities confirmed for this
    summer season. Six of the charter services will operate non-stop from Nagoya
    into Christchurch, with the remainder flying into Auckland.
    The charter programme, which is additional to Air New Zealand's regular
    scheduled services from Tokyo and Osaka, is expected to bring up to 3200
    additional Japanese tourists into New Zealand over the peak summer months.
    
    Direct Auckland-Queenstown flights every two hours this summer
    
    Air New Zealand is increasing capacity on direct services between Auckland
    and Queenstown by 32% this summer, including the addition of a fifth daily
    flight between Auckland and Queenstown giving travellers a choice of direct
    services approximately every two hours.
    
    The increased capacity will take the total number of seats available on
    direct services over summer to 5,200 each way per week. The additional
    flights are expected to be available for booking from later next week, with
    four services per day in November (up from three) and five per day December
    through March. Timing of the extra service is expected to be a late afternoon
    departure from Auckland return.
    End CA:00226467 For:AIR    Type:MONTHLY    Time:2012-08-27 08:30:21
    				
 
Add to My Watchlist
What is My Watchlist?
A personalised tool to help users track selected stocks. Delivering real-time notifications on price updates, announcements, and performance stats on each to help make informed investment decisions.
arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.