Kurs & Likviditet
Beskrivning
Land | Sverige |
---|---|
Lista | Small Cap Stockholm |
Sektor | Tjänster |
Industri | Fordon & Transport |
2021-07-08 11:00:08
Continued increase in passenger numbers in June.
More than 600,000 passengers flew with SAS in June, an increase of some 50%
compared with May. As a result of increased demand, SAS raised capacity during
the month almost 30% with a final load factor of 48%, up 12 percentage points
compared with May.
"We are delighted to welcome more passengers in pace with the gradual increase
in demand. SAS is continuing to open routes to popular summer destinations and
is increasing capacity on existing routes to meet demand. In light of certain
remaining restrictions, we are doing everything we can to facilitate a smooth
travel experience for our passengers. The SAS Travel Ready Center digital tool
allows passengers track updates to travel restrictions and prepare their trip
online, thus ensuring everything is ready when they arrive at the airport," says
Karl Sandlund, acting CEO of SAS.
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SAS scheduled traffic Jun21 Change[1] Nov20- Jun21 Change[1]
ASK (Mill.) 1 364 220.5% 7 711 -55.3%
RPK (Mill.) 653 193.3% 2 586 -76.7%
Passenger load factor 47.9% -4.5 p u 33.5% -30.7 p u
No. of passengers (000) 609 85.6% 2,868 -70.5%
Geographical Jun21 Nov20
development, vs. - Jun2
schedule Jun20 1 vs.
Nov19
-Jun20
RPK ASK RPK ASK
Intercontinental 843.7% 848.7% -91.2% -56.9%
Europe/Intrascandi 421.9% 327.8% -78.7% -69.2%
navia
Domestic 52.4% 56.9% -48.0% -25.1%
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SAS charter traffic Jun21 Change[1] Nov20- Jun21 Change[1]
ASK (Mill.) 24 1344.0% 58 -93.1%
RPK (Mill.) 10 1555.7% 23 -96.9%
Load factor 40.5% +5.2 p u 39.4% -47.7 p u
No. of passengers (000) 4 4421.2% 8 -96.6%
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SAS total traffic Jun21 Change[1] Nov20- Jun21 Change[1]
(scheduled and
charter)
ASK (Mill.) 1 388 224.9% 7 770 -57.1%
RPK (Mill.) 663 196.8% 2 609 -77.9%
Load factor 47.8% -4.5 p u 33.6% -31.7 p u
No. of passengers 614 86.9% 2,877 -71.2%
(000)
[1] Change compared to same period last year. p u = percentage units
Preliminary yield and PASK Jun21 Nominal change FX adjusted change
Yield, SEK 1.07 -44.4% -44.7%
PASK, SEK 0.51 -49.2% -49.5%
Jun21
Punctuality (arrival 15 89.7%
min)
Regularity 99.0%
Change in total CO2 -70.2%
emissions, rolling 12
months
Change in CO2 emissions -12.3%
per available seat
kilometer
Carbon offsetting of 67%
passenger related emissions
Definitions:
RPK - Revenue passenger kilometers
ASK - Available seat kilometers
Load factor - RPK/ASK
Yield - Passenger revenues/RPK (scheduled)
PASK - Passenger revenues/ASK (scheduled)
Change in CO2 emissions per available seat kilometers - SAS passenger related
carbon emissions divided with total available seat kilometers (incl. non-revenue
and EuroBonus), rolling 12 months
Carbon offsetting of passenger related emissions - Share of SAS passenger
related carbon emissions compensated by SAS (EuroBonus members, youth tickets
and SAS' staff travel)
From fiscal year 2020 we report change in CO2 emissions in total and per
Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) to align with our overall goal to reduce our
total CO2 emissions by 25% by 2025, compared to 2005.
For further information, please contact:
SAS press office, +46 8 797 29 44
SAS, Scandinavia's leading airline, with main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and
Stockholm, is flying to destinations in Europe, USA and Asia. Spurred by a
Scandinavian heritage and sustainable values, SAS aims to be the global leader
in sustainable aviation. We will reduce total carbon emissions by 25 percent by
2025, by using more sustainable aviation fuel and our modern fleet with fuel
-efficient aircraft. In addition to flight operations, SAS offers ground
handling services, technical maintenance and air cargo services. SAS is a
founder member of the Star AllianceT, and together with its partner airlines
offers a wide network worldwide. Learn more at https://www.sasgroup.net
This is information that SAS AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU
Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication by Michel
Fischier at 11:00 a.m. CET on 8 July 2021.