Aer Lingus increases its passenger turnover by 11.4% in June



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Aer Lingus increased its pbadenger business figure by 11.4 percent last month, a slight decline in revenue growth from the previous month, according to figures released by its parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG).

The figures show that the number of pbadengers carried by its four airlines – Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and Veuling – in June increased by 8.9 percent to 10.6 million compared to the same month the year before. 39, last year.

Aer Lingus increased the number of revenue pbadenger-kilometers by 13% in June and by 9.2% in the first six months of the year.

The Irish carrier filled more seats on its aircraft than the same period last year with a load factor reaching 89.1%, compared to 86.9% in 2017.

Load factor Aer Lingus was ahead of the group as a whole, with a load factor of 87.4% in June. It was also higher than the other three carriers in the group.

In June, IAG launched its new low-cost low-cost Austrian subsidiary, LEVEL, which is scheduled to start this month. The new subsidiary will base four aircraft in Vienna from where it will serve 14 European destinations.

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