Monarch Airlines - Statistics

Statistics

Monarch Airlines carried over 5.9 million passengers during 2011; 4.5 million on scheduled flights and 1.4 million on charter flights.

Year Scheduled Charter All Services
Total passengers Total flights Load factor Passenger Change YoY Total passengers Total flights Load factor Passenger Change YoY Total passengers Total flights Load factor Passenger Change YoY
2005 2,558,218 16,473 74.1% 2,794,378 12,773 87.7% 5,352,596 29,246 82.5%
2006 3,134,230 19,834 76.2% 022.5% 2,654,004 12,422 86.3% 005.0% 5,788,234 32,256 82.0% 008.1%
2007 3,625,732 22,443 78.9% 015.7% 2,521,233 11,849 85.9% 005.0% 6,146,965 34,292 82.6% 006.2%
2008 3,870,298 23,158 81.0% 006.7% 2,630,528 12,449 86.1% 004.3% 6,500,826 35,607 83.6% 005.8%
2009 3,668,528 21,581 81.3% 005.2% 2,453,557 12,598 85.8% 006.7% 6,122,085 34,179 83.6% 005.8%
2010 3,691,355 20,640 84.6% 000.6% 2,103,347 10,576 85.9% 014.3% 5,794,702 31,216 85.2% 005.3%
2011 4,541,172 24,468 85.6% 023.0% 1,391,291 7,660 80.9% 033.9% 5,932,463 32,128 84.1% 002.4%
Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority

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