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Lufthansa Passenger Numbers Climb

December 9, 2004

German airline Lufthansa said Thursday that passenger numbers rose in November, but not enough to fill the increased capacity on offer. Lufthansa said in a statement that a total 3.969 million people flew with its aircraft last month, 9.1 percent more than in the year-earlier month. But the number of seat-kilometers on offer had been increased by 10.3 percent, so that the so-called seat-load factor, a key measure or profitability, declined by 0.9 percentage points to 72.5 percent in November. Passenger traffic was higher on all routes. Taking 11 months to November as a whole, total passenger numbers worldwide were up by 12.4 percent at 47.337 million and the seat-load factor edged up by 0.9 percentage point to 74.3 percent. Lufthansa said that freight traffic also increased, with Lufthansa Cargo transporting a total 157,000 tons of freight and post in November, an increase of 5.7 percent year-on-year.

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