01/18/2013
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Fall is January-September 2012 over the same period in 2002.
With respect to the same period of 2011, a decrease was smaller than 0.15%.
The average airfare for domestic flights was R$ 273.32 from January to September 2012, a fall of 0.15% compared to the same period in 2011, announced on Thursday (17) the National Civil Aviation (ANAC). With over ten years ago (the same period of 2002), the drop is 41.69% - at that time the value was R$ 468.71, the release says. Values are adjusted by the Consumer Price Index
According to the survey, 68.89% of seats sold from January to September last year were sold with values less than $ 300. Rates less than $ 100 accounted for 15.63%. Cheap valued in excess of R$ 1,500, in turn, represented 0.23%.
The average domestic yield (average value that passenger pays to fly one kilometer in the country) from January to September 2012 was R$ 0.34605, down 0.80% over the same period in 2011 (when it was R$ 0.34883) and less than half discharged in 2002 (R$ 0.76927).
Also according to the report, over the past ten years, the supply (represented by the number of seats offered per mile), more than doubled, with a range of 138% and an average growth rate of 10% per year. The demand (represented by the number of passengers transported and paid for miles), almost tripled, reaching 195% of variation and growth rate of 12.8% per year.
Source: G1 - News
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