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SAS made this announcement:
Almost 400,000 passengers flew with SAS during December, an increase of 18% compared to last month, but a decline by 80% year over year. At the same time SAS reduced its capacity by 6% compared to November, which corresponds to a reduction of 74% compared to last year. The load factor came in at 33%, an increase of some 8 percentage units (p.u.) compared to the previous month, but down 38 p.u. compared to last year. The increase in passengers and load factor compared to November is mainly driven by an increased demand for domestic travel during the holiday season.
“The overall demand continues to be heavily impacted by continued restrictions, with holiday travel significantly below normal levels in December. SAS continues to adapt its capacity according to the demand, that is expected to stay at low levels throughout the winter season. However, we’re encouraged by the recent vaccine developments and initiated COVID-19 vaccination programs, providing
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SAS Carried Almost 400,000 Passengers in December 2020
(12 Jan 2021) Almost 400,000 passengers flew with SAS in December, an increase of 18% when compared to October, but a decline of 80% year-on-year.
At the same time SAS reduced its capacity by 6% compared to November, which corresponds to a reduction of 74% when compared to last year.
The load factor was 33%, an increase of some 8 percentage units compared to the previous month, but down 38 percentage units when compared to November 2020.
The increase in passengers and load factor compared to November was mainly driven by an increased demand for domestic travel during the holiday season.
“The overall demand continues to be heavily