Published: September 02, 2010
US Airways Reports August Traffic
TEMPE, Ariz. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - US Airways Group, Inc. (NYSE: LCC) today announced August and
year-to-date 2010 traffic results. Mainline revenue passenger miles
(RPMs) for the month were 5.5 billion, up 0.6 percent versus August
2009. Mainline capacity was 6.5 billion available seat miles (ASMs), up
1.2 percent versus August 2009. Mainline passenger load factor was 85.2
percent for the month of August, down 0.5 points versus August 2009.
US Airways President Scott Kirby said, "Our August consolidated
(mainline and Express) passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM)
increased approximately 15 percent versus the same period last year,
while total revenue per available seat mile also increased approximately
15 percent on a year-over-year basis.
"In addition, we would like to thank our 31,000 team members for doing
an exceptional job of taking care of our customers during the busy
summer travel season. As a result of their hard work, US Airways posted
back-to-back first place finishes in both on-time performance and
customer satisfaction among the top five network carriers as measured by
the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for May and June. We look
forward to maintaining this momentum as we head into the fall."
For the month, US Airways' preliminary on-time performance as reported
to the DOT was 85.0 percent with a completion factor of 99.2 percent.
The following summarizes US Airways Group's traffic results for the
month and year-to-date ended August 31, 2010 and 2009, consisting of
mainline operated flights as well as US Airways Express flights operated
by wholly owned subsidiaries PSA Airlines and Piedmont Airlines.
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US Airways Mainline
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AUGUST
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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3,918,315
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3,950,770
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(0.8
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Atlantic
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1,173,523
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1,208,596
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(2.9
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Latin
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440,429
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338,021
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30.3
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Total Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles
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5,532,267
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5,497,387
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0.6
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Mainline Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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4,585,241
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4,581,590
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0.1
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Atlantic
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1,389,579
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1,435,871
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(3.2
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Latin
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516,838
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397,989
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29.9
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Total Mainline Available Seat Miles
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6,491,658
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6,415,450
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1.2
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Mainline Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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85.5
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86.2
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(0.7
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pts
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Atlantic
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84.5
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84.2
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0.3
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pts
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Latin
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85.2
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84.9
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0.3
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pts
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Total Mainline Load Factor
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85.2
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85.7
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(0.5
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pts
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Mainline Enplanements
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Domestic
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4,015,507
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3,949,221
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1.7
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Atlantic
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281,034
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304,134
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(7.6
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Latin
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327,991
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277,871
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18.0
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Total Mainline Enplanements
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4,624,532
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4,531,226
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2.1
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YEAR TO DATE
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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29,375,446
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30,388,659
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(3.3
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Atlantic
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6,688,202
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6,396,262
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4.6
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Latin
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3,769,163
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3,201,409
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17.7
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Total Mainline Revenue Passenger Miles
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39,832,811
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39,986,330
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(0.4
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Mainline Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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35,115,018
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35,953,918
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(2.3
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Atlantic
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8,263,135
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8,213,284
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0.6
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Latin
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4,806,437
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4,082,272
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17.7
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Total Mainline Available Seat Miles
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48,184,590
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48,249,474
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(0.1
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Mainline Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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83.7
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84.5
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(0.8
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pts
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Atlantic
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80.9
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77.9
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3.0
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pts
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Latin
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78.4
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78.4
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Total Mainline Load Factor
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82.7
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82.9
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(0.2
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pts
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Mainline Enplanements
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Domestic
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30,190,239
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30,833,261
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(2.1
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Atlantic
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1,643,467
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1,633,802
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0.6
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Latin
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2,821,826
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2,583,905
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9.2
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Total Mainline Enplanements
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34,655,532
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35,050,968
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(1.1
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Notes:
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1) Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands are included in
the domestic results.
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2) Latin numbers include the Caribbean.
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US Airways Express (Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines)
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AUGUST
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Express Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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202,988
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192,725
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5.3
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Express Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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278,988
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276,252
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1.0
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Express Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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72.8
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69.8
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3.0
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pts
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Express Enplanements
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Domestic
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721,003
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715,417
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0.8
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YEAR TO DATE
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Express Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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1,427,800
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1,425,073
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0.2
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Express Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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2,043,830
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2,111,314
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(3.2
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Express Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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69.9
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67.5
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2.4
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pts
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Express Enplanements
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Domestic
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5,186,834
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5,273,589
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(1.6
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Notes:
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1) Canada is included in domestic results.
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Consolidated US Airways Group, Inc.
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AUGUST
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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4,121,303
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4,143,495
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(0.5
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Atlantic
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1,173,523
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1,208,596
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(2.9
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Latin
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440,429
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338,021
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30.3
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Total Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles
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5,735,255
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5,690,112
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0.8
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Consolidated Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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4,864,229
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4,857,842
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0.1
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Atlantic
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1,389,579
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1,435,871
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(3.2
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Latin
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516,838
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397,989
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29.9
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Total Consolidated Available Seat Miles
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6,770,646
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6,691,702
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1.2
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Consolidated Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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84.7
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85.3
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(0.6
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Atlantic
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84.5
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84.2
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0.3
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Latin
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85.2
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84.9
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0.3
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Total Consolidated Load Factor
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84.7
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85.0
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(0.3
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Consolidated Enplanements
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Domestic
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4,736,510
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4,664,638
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1.5
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Atlantic
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281,034
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304,134
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(7.6
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Latin
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327,991
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277,871
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18.0
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Total Consolidated Enplanements
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5,345,535
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5,246,643
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1.9
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YEAR TO DATE
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2010
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2009
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% Change
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Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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Domestic
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30,803,246
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31,813,732
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(3.2
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Atlantic
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6,688,202
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6,396,262
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4.6
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Latin
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3,769,163
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3,201,409
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17.7
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Total Consolidated Revenue Passenger Miles
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41,260,611
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41,411,403
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(0.4
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Consolidated Available Seat Miles (000)
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Domestic
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37,158,848
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38,065,232
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(2.4
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Atlantic
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8,263,135
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8,213,284
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0.6
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Latin
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4,806,437
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4,082,272
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17.7
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Total Consolidated Available Seat Miles
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50,228,420
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50,360,788
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(0.3
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Consolidated Load Factor (%)
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Domestic
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82.9
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83.6
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(0.7
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pts
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Atlantic
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80.9
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77.9
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3.0
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pts
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Latin
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78.4
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78.4
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-
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pts
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Total Consolidated Load Factor
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82.1
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82.2
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(0.1
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pts
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Consolidated Enplanements
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Domestic
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35,377,073
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36,106,850
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(2.0
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Atlantic
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1,643,467
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1,633,802
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0.6
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Latin
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2,821,826
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2,583,905
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9.2
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Total Consolidated Enplanements
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39,842,366
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40,324,557
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(1.2
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Notes:
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1) Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands are
included in the domestic results.
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2) Latin numbers include the Caribbean.
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US Airways is also providing a brief update on notable company
accomplishments during the month of August:
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Named one of the 50 best companies for Latinas to work for in the
United States by LATINA Style magazine in its LATINA Style 50
Report for 2010. US Airways was the only airline included among the
top 50 companies.
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Announced new service to seven cities from New York's LaGuardia
Airport. New service includes Asheville, N.C., Hartford, Conn.,
Columbia, S.C., Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C., Washington, D.C.
(Dulles), Lexington, Ky., and Harrisburg, Pa. In addition to the seven
new markets, three additional cities are seeing an increase in
roundtrips to LaGuardia, including Charleston, S.C., Columbus, Ohio,
and Syracuse, N.Y. The new and expanded service begins Oct. 31 and
will be operated by US Airways Express partners Air Wisconsin,
Chautauqua Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines and Republic
Airways.
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Launched FastPathSM - an expedited airport experience for
customers traveling between Boston and Philadelphia. FastPath features
dedicated facilities for curbside check-in and bag drop, ticket
counter check-in, security checkpoint lanes, departure gates and
baggage claim carousels.
About US Airways
US Airways, along with US Airways Shuttle and US Airways Express,
operates more than 3,200 flights per day and serves more than 200
communities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, the
Caribbean, Central and South America. The airline employs more than
31,000 aviation professionals worldwide and is a member of the Star
Alliance network, which offers its customers more than 19,700 daily
flights to 1,077 airports in 175 countries. Together with its US Airways
Express partners, the airline serves approximately 80 million passengers
each year and operates hubs in Charlotte, N.C., Philadelphia and
Phoenix, and a focus city in Washington, D.C. at Ronald Reagan
Washington National Airport. And for the eleventh consecutive year, the
airline received a Diamond Award for maintenance training excellence
from the Federal Aviation Administration for its Charlotte hub line
maintenance facility. For more company information, visit usairways.com.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Certain of the statements contained or referred to herein should be
considered "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements may be identified by words such as "may," "will," "expect,"
"intend," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "plan," "project,"
"could," "should," and "continue" and similar terms used in connection
with statements regarding, among others, the outlook, expected fuel
costs, revenue and pricing environment, and expected financial
performance and liquidity position of US Airways Group (the "Company").
Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements about future
financial and operating results, the Company's plans, objectives,
expectations and intentions, and other statements that are not
historical facts. These statements are based upon the current beliefs
and expectations of the Company's management and are subject to
significant risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company's
actual results and financial position to differ materially from these
statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited
to, the following: the impact of significant operating losses in the
future; downturns in economic conditions and their impact on passenger
demand and related revenues; increased costs of financing, a reduction
in the availability of financing and fluctuations in interest rates; the
impact of the price and availability of fuel and significant disruptions
in the supply of aircraft fuel; the Company's high level of fixed
obligations and its ability to fund general corporate requirements,
obtain additional financing and respond to competitive developments; any
failure to comply with the liquidity covenants contained in the
Company's financing arrangements; provisions in the Company's credit
card processing and other commercial agreements that may affect its
liquidity; the impact of union disputes, employee strikes and other
labor-related disruptions; the Company's inability to maintain labor
costs at competitive levels; the Company's reliance on third party
regional operators or third party service providers; the Company's
reliance on automated systems and the impact of any failure or
disruption of these systems; the impact of changes to the Company's
business model; competitive practices in the industry, including the
impact of industry consolidation; the loss of key personnel or the
Company's ability to attract and retain qualified personnel; the impact
of conflicts overseas or terrorist attacks, and the impact of ongoing
security concerns; changes in government legislation and regulation; the
Company's ability to operate and grow its route network; the impact of
environmental laws and regulations; costs of ongoing data security
compliance requirements and the impact of any data security breach;
interruptions or disruptions in service at one or more of the Company's
hub airports; the impact of any accident involving the Company's
aircraft or the aircraft of its regional operators; delays in scheduled
aircraft deliveries or other loss of anticipated fleet capacity; the
impact of weather conditions and seasonality of airline travel; the
impact of possible future increases in insurance costs and disruptions
to insurance markets; the impact of global events that affect travel
behavior, such as an outbreak of a contagious disease; the impact of
foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations; the Company's ability to
use NOLs and certain other tax attributes; and other risks and
uncertainties listed from time to time in the Company's reports to and
filings with the SEC. There may be other factors not identified above of
which the Company is not currently aware that may affect matters
discussed in the forward-looking statements, and may also cause actual
results to differ materially from those discussed. The Company assumes
no obligation to publicly update or supplement any forward-looking
statement to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes
in other factors affecting such estimates other than as required by law.
Additional factors that may affect the future results of the Company are
set forth in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's Report
on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2010 and in the Company's
other filings with the SEC, which are available at www.usairways.com.
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US Airways Dan Cravens, 480-693-5729
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