British Airways Jan passenger traffic falls

British Airways said on Tuesday its passenger traffic fell 1.6 perc ent in January, as short-haul first-and business class and long-haul economy markets continued to show weakness.

LONDON: British Airways said on Tuesday its passenger traffic fell 1.6 perc ent in January, as short-haul first-and business class and long-haul economy markets continued to show weakness.

Europe's third-biggest airline said its passenger load factor a measure of how efficiently it fills its seats fell 0.7 percentage points from a year earlier to 69.2 per cent. "Premium traffic remains strong, particularly in the Club World cabin. Longhaul non-premium and shorthaul premium markets continue to show weakness," the airline said in a statement.
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