Capacity Boost Costs Canadian's Load Factor Four Points In 1995

An 11% capacity increase by Canadian Airlines last year drove the carrier's load factor down four percentage points to 65.3% compared with 69.3% in 1994. For 1995, the carrier flew 14.6 billion revenue passenger miles, up 4.6% from 1994, on capacity of 22.3 million available seat miles. In December...

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