Here is the SWA news.
Southwest said miles flown by paying passengers in February fell to 5.1 billion compared with 5.43 billion in the same month last year.
But the airline is also cutting capacity. Available seat miles declined 6.5 percent to 7.39 billion from 7.91 billion a year earlier. With capacity falling faster than traffic, Southwest's load factor, or average occupancy, edged up to 69.1 percent from 68.6 percent in February 2008.
Time for the Allegiant boys and girls to ask for a nice raise.
Southwest said miles flown by paying passengers in February fell to 5.1 billion compared with 5.43 billion in the same month last year.
But the airline is also cutting capacity. Available seat miles declined 6.5 percent to 7.39 billion from 7.91 billion a year earlier. With capacity falling faster than traffic, Southwest's load factor, or average occupancy, edged up to 69.1 percent from 68.6 percent in February 2008.
Time for the Allegiant boys and girls to ask for a nice raise.