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Hainan Airlines sees solid H1 on Belgrade service

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Hainan Airlines handled 24.388 passengers on its flights between Beijing and Belgrade during the first half of the year with an average cabin load factor of 80.4% for the duration of the six-month period. The carrier runs two weekly flights between the two capitals. Between January and June, all were operated with the carrier’s A330-300 aircraft. The airline deployed its 292-seat jet on the route, with exception to one return service which was maintained by the 281-seat configured aircraft due to a different business class product.


September 10, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:33

    80% is not great for long-haul

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    1. Anonymous13:34

      Expert

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    2. Anonymous13:35

      80% is actually amazing for the slowest part of the year

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    3. Anonymous13:36

      Maybe so, if we count the whole plane being single-type full economy layout. But given that there is a sizable business class onboard, it covers up the expenses nicely.

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    4. Anonymous13:59

      80.4% shows that 80.4% of the seats are purchased and presumably that was the actual % of passengers. So 4 out of 5 seats were taken by a customer. We don't know their profit or loss per seat. Anyone have that information?

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    5. Anonymous14:24

      I do not think they would keep flying if they did not make a money on this route.

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    6. Anonymous14:25

      They planned on having third flight but didn't make it happen.

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    7. Anonymous14:47

      @13.59 yes you can get that data if you hack the airline's computer system.

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    8. Anonymous15:07

      80% LF is not fantastic, but far better than falling. Considering that the Australia/NZ markets have no connections on this route, that would improve the LF.

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    9. Anonymous17:55

      How are those numbers compared to H1 numbers for other international airlines flying long haul to other ExYu destinations? Oh wait...

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    10. Anonymous17:58

      Well Air Transat which flies to Zagreb during peak summer only had a load factor of 80% last year. And yet everyone congrutalted yhem
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2023/12/air-transat-united-see-strong-year-in.html

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    11. Anonymous04:48

      Yes , LCC.

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    12. Anonymous08:16

      Noooo...Analiticar says it is leisure.

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  2. Anonymous13:38

    Solid indeed.

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  3. Anonymous14:55

    Love it

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  4. Miroslav NY15:54

    Let me play devil's advocate for all the negativity so common in the Balkans: 20 percent of the seats were empty. Horrible. This service should end immediately. Maybe Air Serbia can fill the void. Oh wait. Air Serbia does not have enough planes and they are late all the time.

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    1. Anonymous17:29

      T'way should come.

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    2. Anonymous18:17

      Yes and then Japan Airlines, ANA, Korean Air and Qantas for the finale.

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  5. Anonymous17:47

    When will AirSerbia start flights to Beijing?

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      Shanghai

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    2. Anonymous19:43

      Either end of this year or, more probable, April.

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  6. Anonymous22:18

    Who is analiticar?

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      Aren't we all are analitičari?

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Inex-Adria DC-9-33RC
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