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Republic Airways Reports April 2011 Traffic

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Republic Airways Reports April 2011 Traffic

Republic Airways Reports April 2011 Traffic

INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Republic Airways Holdings (NASDAQ/NM: RJET), today reported preliminary passenger traffic results for April 2011. The Company generated 1.7 billion revenue passenger miles (RPMs), a 2% decrease from the same month last year, while available seat miles (ASMs) were unchanged. Block hours were 79,768 in April 2011, also unchanged from April 2010. Consolidated load factor was 79% versus 80% in April 2010. Nearly 2.6 million passengers were carried during the month, a 5% reduction from the same month last year.

April

                 
2011 2010

Total

Total

Change

RPMs (000s) 1,719,098 1,754,238 -2%
ASMs (000s) 2,179,550 2,186,820 0%
Block Hrs 79,768 80,110 0%
LF % 79% 80% -1 pp
Passengers 2,557,144 2,679,613 -5%
 

Year to Date

 
2011 2010

Total

Total

Change

RPMs (000s) 6,418,089 6,518,319 -2%
ASMs (000s) 8,516,061 8,635,728 -1%
Block Hrs 314,348 320,084 -2%
LF % 75% 75% 0 pp
Passengers 9,552,113 9,709,244 -2%

Republic Airways Holdings, based in Indianapolis, Indiana is an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Lynx Aviation, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America, collectively “the airlines.” The airlines offer scheduled passenger service on approximately 1,600 flights daily to 132 cities in 43 states, Canada, Costa Rica, and Mexico under branded operations at Frontier, and through fixed-fee airline services agreements with five major U.S. airlines. The fixed-fee flights are operated under an airline partner brand, such as AmericanConnection, Continental Express, Delta Connection, United Express, and US Airways Express. The airlines currently employ approximately 10,500 aviation professionals and operate 281 aircraft.

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