May 22, 2003 at 8:50 am
I would be interested to know the current ZB loads, understand the new PMI route is not good at the moment.
Are there plans for any new routes?
By: im going in - 23rd May 2003 at 22:19
thanks for yr help
Do you think in future ZB will tend to shy away from the traditional holiday spots, and enter the city break market?
By: Duesseldwarf - 22nd May 2003 at 19:55
Im going in.
I see there isn’t a lot of information on your profile. What is your job at bmibaby?
By: Duesseldwarf - 22nd May 2003 at 19:37
Average yield simply means the average amount of money brought in per passenger – usually discussed in terms of per flight or per route. Therefore, yield is simply the revenue earned.
Load factor is the percentage of seats sold/flown against the number of seats available for sale.
By: mongu - 22nd May 2003 at 19:24
Wingflaps, what is the difference between load factor and yield?
Is yield taking into account sales as opposed to bums on seats?
By: Wingflaps2 - 22nd May 2003 at 19:21
Loads are always low when a new route takes off. It has only been operating for 3 weeks and will pick up as time ticks by.
Load factors (which I am responsible for monitoring) and new route information are commercially sensitive and therefore I am not at liberty to discuss. Sorry. Thank you for taking an interest in Monarch Scheduled though.