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  2. Available seat miles - Wikipedia

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    Passenger RASM (or PRASM) is passenger (or scheduled ticket) revenue per ASM. Operating RASM or Total RASM is the airline's total operating revenue per ASM. So, for instance, in the second quarter of 2011, Southwest had scheduled revenue of $3.876 bn and total operating revenue of $4.136 bn. [ 3 ] Southwest's system Passenger RASM and Operating ...

  3. Largest airlines in the world - Wikipedia

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    The largest airlines in the world can be measured in several ways. As of 2024, United Airlines was the largest in terms of available seat miles (ASM), [1] revenue seat miles (RPM), [2] mainline fleet size, [3] and the number of both mainline employees [4] and destinations served; [5] Delta Air Lines was the most valuable by revenue, assets, market capitalization, and brand value [6]; American ...

  4. Passenger - Wikipedia

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    Revenue passenger miles can be considered the basic amount of "production" that an airline creates. The revenue passenger miles can be compared to the available seat miles over an airline's system to determine the overall passenger load factor. [5] These measurements can further be used to measure unit revenues and unit costs. [6]

  5. Revenue passenger kilometre - Wikipedia

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    From an avoided double redirect: This is a redirect from an alternative title or related topic of Revenue passenger mile, another redirect to the same title. Because double redirects are disallowed, both pages currently point to Passenger#Revenue passenger kilometres .

  6. Revenue Passenger Kilometer - Wikipedia

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  7. Delta Air Lines predicts premium passenger revenue will ... - AOL

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    In the third quarter, revenue from premium ticketing grew 4% year over year to $5.3 billion, compared to a 5% decline in main cabin passenger revenue, which came in at $6.3 billion.

  8. Emirates (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Emirates is the world's third-largest airline by scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown. [7] It is also the second-largest in terms of freight tonne-kilometers flown. During the mid-1980s, Gulf Air began to cut back its services to Dubai.

  9. Passenger load factor - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the load factor is the dimensionless ratio of passenger-kilometres travelled to seat-kilometres available. For example, say that on a particular day an airline makes 5 scheduled flights, each of which travels 200 kilometers and has 100 seats, and sells 60 tickets for each flight. To calculate its load factor: