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Fri, Dec 12, 2008

ATA Predicts 43 Million Holiday Passengers

Capacity Reduction Means Fuller Planes, Fewer Seats

The Air Transport Association is forecasting a 9 percent year-over-year decrease in the number of passengers who will travel globally on US airlines during the 21-day winter holiday travel season, spanning Thursday December 18, 2008, through Wednesday, January 7, 2009.) The number of available seats has also declined 9 percent from the same period a year ago, which should result in full or near-full flights throughout the holiday.

"While planes will be at or near capacity over the winter holiday travel period, the US airline industry will see a decline in the total number of passengers this travel season," said ATA President and CEO James C. May. "The decline is driven primarily by an extremely fragile economy and falling global demand for travel."

May added US airlines will carry approximately 2 million passengers per day over the 21-day period, with the busiest days expected to be Friday, December 19 and Saturday, December 27. On these days, ATA estimates that planes will average 90 percent full.

ATA Vice President and Chief Economist John Heimlich observed, "All signs suggest that the schedule cuts prompted by high fuel prices in 2008 will deepen in 2009, primarily due to the rapidly deteriorating economic environment and the volatility of the industry's cost of operations."

ATA, once again, is calling for full cooperation with the federal government and airports to ease system congestion during the holiday travel season.

"We are pleased that the industry has achieved significant improvements in on-time operations and in improving the customer experience," said May. "Carriers continue to work internally and with government to find ways to further reduce delays, especially over the holidays."

FMI: www.airlines.org

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