Hi all,
T-100 for October update for XP
link is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... ue&sd=true source data is the DOT published data through October 22
Summary of data:
First few tabs are summary of the entire performance across all stations, then it works through 3 Tiers based on the number of routes logged on their website route map, I took a snapshot a few weeks ago, so might have missed one or two here or there, I remove any extraneous data like diverts or obvious charters, and that's how I show the data.
NOTE: Due to the change made by Avelo. RSW has been moved out of Tier 1. RDU has been moved to Tier 1 as it’s now a base.
Tier 1: HVN, BUR, MCO, RDU (ILG Not open at the time of the report
Tier 2: FLL, ILM, STS, BWI, TPA, RSW and PBI (PSP not open at time of report)
Tier 3: EUG, LAS, PHF, RDD, RDM, BWI and SRQ
I do not report single route destinations unless there’s going to be a route increase in the future. AZO, LAN, DBQ, BOI, PSC, ACV, MFR, BGM, DAY, MDW, LEX and BNA fall into that category at this point
Data Sets:
Current Month – Oct 22
Prior Month – Sep 22
Q4 2022
YTD
2021
Combined 2021 and 2022
And Comparator of Oct 21 vs Oct 22 where appropriate.
You will see info on flights, seats, passengers, capacity %, miles, average stage lengths, air time, etc. I've used about every metric they have in the specific file.
So I hope you find this useful.
Key Data from the report:
October Month (Heading down to the holidays)
981 flights recorded (81 flights removed for charter/divert or one-off purposes), 157,943 seats and 114,003 passengers (72.2%),
Increase of 108 from September.
Major changes:
40 from new routes
26 HVN-MCO
12 STS-LAS
17 BUR-EUG
13 net remainder.
Sep comparatives: 873, 140,969 and 101,189 (71.8%), Average Pax on flights remained the same at 116 for both September and October.
Seats were up 12% overall, Pax up 12.7% Month to Month
Sep YTD
7,885 flights, 1,294,198 seats and 955,326 passengers (73.8%), all-time from T-100 reporting I have 1,297,621 pax,
HVN completed 551,000 Pax by End of the month for YTD
Highest number of passengers:
HVN – 71,295 (both directions combined) – 551K YTD
BUR – 30,861 – 305K YTD
MCO – 27,777 – 146K YTD
Best % station
Tier 1: HVN with 75.2% MCO slid from 77.1% to 71% as the new routes averaged 53%
Tier 2: PBI again with 83.8%, FLL 82%, STS bottom with 66.8%
Tier 3: RDM 76.4%, SRQ 74.4%, EUG 71.9%
All stations saw load improvements (on a % basis) except MCO, RSW, TPA, PBI and EUG
Also included are best and worst performing routes. Along with performance of routes starting in Jan, May, June July and October respectively.
Note: After understanding that any 737-800 operations from HVN have been limited to 167 seats rather than 189, I continue to cut back any such ops to that level and thus changing the load factors accordingly.
Usual disclaimers apply, Data is only as good as what was submitted to the feds and I make no judgement about profitability of routes, as the data just isn’t there.
for now, Enjoy and any questions, please let me know.