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Résultats ( estimations ) juin 2010 de JetBlue
Augmentation de capacité mais aussi de trafic. Pas comparable à SWA mais toujours en forte amélioration :
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JetBlue Airways Corporation (Nasdaq: JBLU) reported its preliminary traffic results for June 2010.
Traffic in June increased 10.9 percent from June 2009, on a capacity increase of 5.8 percent.
Load factor for June 2010 was 84.2 percent, an increase of 3.9 points from June 2009.
JetBlue's preliminary completion factor was 99.2 percent and its on-time (1) performance was 81.3 percent.
JetBlue's preliminary passenger revenue per available seat mile for the month of June increased 19 percent year over year.
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Re: JetBlue Airways : B6 : JBU
De mieux en mieux pour Jetblue
Les résultats Q2 sur ATW :
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Les résultats Q2 sur ATW :
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JetBlue Airways' second-quarter net income rose 50% year-over-year to $30 million from $20 million in the prior-year period.
CEO Dave Barger said, "During the quarter, we reported record revenues, reflecting an improved demand environment…
Our second-quarter results demonstrate the progress we are making to strengthen our network in Boston and New York, maximize revenues, control costs and maintain a long-term sustainable growth rate."
Quarterly revenue lifted 16% to $939 million while expenses increased 15.5% to $845 million, producing operating income of $94 million, up 25.3% over a $76 million operating profit in the 2009 second quarter.
Traffic increased 8.9% to 7.13 billion RPMs while capacity grew 5.5% to 8.69 billion ASMs, producing a load factor of 82%, up 2.5 points.
Average fare rose 9.7% to $139.02 while yield improved 8.2% to 11.93 cents.
RASM was up 10.4% to 10.81 cents while CASM climbed 9.5% to 9.72 cents.
CASM ex-fuel heightened 8.2% to 6.51 cents.
"We are encouraged by the strengthening revenue environment as we continue to develop additional revenue streams with Sabre, our new customer service and reservations system," CFO Ed Barnes said. "We are optimistic about the rest of the year."
Separately, JetBlue and El AL announced an interline agreement, effective in November. Under terms of the accord, passengers will be able to purchase a single ticket for flights on both carriers for connecting service to Tel Aviv from most JetBlue cities via New York JFK and can utilize "through check-in."
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Des résultats plutôt encourageants !
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JetBlue Airways reported 2010 net income of $97 million, up 59% over a $61 million profit in 2009, and signaled it will continue to expand its reach through interline accords.
Noting that interlining with American Airlines at New York JFK and Boston ([Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]) has boosted the LCC's business traffic, Executive VP and CCO Robin Hayes told analysts and reporters, "I wouldn't be surprised if we closed out 2011 with another six partnerships or so.
" In addition to AA, JetBlue most notably interlines with Lufthansa, which owns 19% of the carrier, and also with South African Airways, Aer Lingus, Emirates, El Al and Cape Air.
CEO Dave Barger said JetBlue's JFK base and network in the US and the Caribbean leaves it "well positioned" to engage in "global partnerships."
He indicated that a new interline agreement will be announced within a month.
The increased connectivity achieved via the partnerships particularly attracts business passengers, he noted, adding
that 15%-20% of the airline's traffic is "core business."
But "we know the [actual] number [of passengers traveling aboard JetBlue for business] is higher than that … [and] is trending nicely" upwards.
The carrier operated a fleet of 161 aircraft as of the end of 2010 and this year will take delivery of four Airbus A320s and five Embraer E-190s while returning one leased E-190.
Full-year ASMs are expected to rise 7%-9% compared to 2010, though Barger cautioned that the carrier is ready to take "prudent action" to slow growth if market conditions warrant, citing "significantly higher fuel prices" as a challenge for the US airline industry going forward.
Full-year 2010 revenue increased 14.8% to $3.78 billion while expenses grew 14.6% to $3.45 billion, producing operating income of $333 million, up 17% over an operating profit of $285 million in 2009.
Traffic rose 9% to 28.3 billion RPMs on a 6.7% heightening of capacity to 34.74 billion ASMs, leading to a load factor of 81.4%, up 1.7 points.
Yield improved 6.8% to 12.07 cents as RASM escalated 7.6% to 10.88 cents and CASM climbed 7.4% to 9.92 cents.
CASM ex-fuel was up 5.9% to 6.71 cents.
Fourth-quarter net income was $9 million, down slightly from $11 million in the prior-year period, on a 13.1% rise in revenue to $940 million.
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Pas de commande en vue pour Jetblue mais une prévision de retrofit de toute la flotte Airbus avec Sharklets
Un litige avec APB qui ne compte plus dans cette annonce
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Un litige avec APB qui ne compte plus dans cette annonce
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The New York-based carrier unveiled its first A320 with sharklets — Airbus’ fuel saving wing tip devices — last week at John F. Kennedy International Airport. According to Airbus, the sharklets improve the plane’s aerodynamics with a fuel burn reduction of up to four percent, allowing increased range and payload capability.
"We feel the sharklets are a prudent investment in our fleet, our environment and our people that will maximize performance and efficiency, while minimizing our carbon footprint,” said Dave Barger, CEO of JetBlue.
Delivery of the sharklets to JetBlue will begin in 2014.
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Merci
Dave Barger a déclaré qu'un beau boulot conjoint a été effectué avec Airbus.
110 shipsets commandés, la confirmation "ferme " devrait suivre
Pas de mention d'APB et bon pour les valeurs résiduelles des CEO
Dave Barger a déclaré qu'un beau boulot conjoint a été effectué avec Airbus.
110 shipsets commandés, la confirmation "ferme " devrait suivre
Pas de mention d'APB et bon pour les valeurs résiduelles des CEO
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