Homework: Airline Operating Costs and Airline Productivity
April 9,2012 Maryam Zavareh
Q1: Frontier Airline
• US Low Cost Carrier Airline• Headquarter: Denver, Colorado• Founded: 1994• Fleet Size: 91• Flies to 76 destination• Parent Company: Republic Airways Holding
Assumption and Notes
• The data range was assumed to be started from Q1,2001 to Q3,2009.
• In years 2001 and 2002, some of the data is missing.
Q2:• RPMs: Revenue Passenger Mile
Number of Passengers X Distance Flown• ASMs: Available Seat Mile
Number of Seats X Distance Flown• RASM: Unit Revenue
Revenue/ASM• CASM: Unit Cost
Operating Expense / ASM• Yield: Average fare paid by passenger, per mile flown
Revenue / RPM• PRASM: Passenger Revenue per available seat mile
Passenger revenue/ASM
Q2 (Cont.):• Fuel Consumed: Fuel Consumed (by airline,..)• Fuel Costs per ASM: cost of fuel consumed per ASM
Cost of fuel / ASM• Non-Fuel Costs per ASM: Wages and Salaries, Other
rentals and landing fees, Depreciation and Amortization, Maintenance materials, and repairs, Commissions…,
Rentals…, and OtherThe sum of above/ ASM
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Chart 1• This graph shows ASM,RPM and Load Factor which is RPM/ASM. • The ASM was overall gone up and so the RPM. However, the
highest ASM and RPM for each year happen in third and fourth quarter.
• The ASM was increased 31% from Q4,2008 to Q1,2009, but the RPM was just increased 23% and made the LF drop 6%.
• The ASM and RPM were decreased 80% from Q2 to Q3 in 2009. • The lowest ASM ad RPM belongs to Q3, 2009 however the load
factor is still high. (As discussed in class, LF by itself can not be a good indicator for airlines performance).
• The Max LF which is 0.84 belongs to Q3,2008. • The min LF which is 0.52 belongs to Q4,2001.
Chart 1
Year Average System RPM
Average System ASM
Average System LF
2003 1167.70 1692.89 0.69
2004 1691.88 2367.40 0.71
2005 1945.18 2592.37 0.75
2006 2233.07 2941.21 0.76
2007 2633.00 3368.12 0.78
2008 2631.10 3245.40 0.81
2009 1839.88 2363.27 0.78
Year Max LF
2003 Q3
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Chart 2• The operation expense and revenue was fairly gone up until
Q4,2006. The Total Op Revenue was dropped 14%, however the Total Op Expense dropped 6%.
• The Total Op Revenue was dropped again at Q4,2007, and so the Total Op Exp.
• The drop between Q4,2008 and Q1,2009 was very significant.
• The max Total Op Revenue is 373.2 million dollar Q3,2007.• The max Total Op Expense is 401.97 million dollar Q2,2008.• 2009 was the only year that had positive income.
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YearAverage of Total Operating Revenues
Average of Total Operating Expenses
Average of Income (Loss) Before Taxes
2003 147.52 143.48 2.22
2004 196.81 204.47 -9.99
2005 240.09 240.59 -3.45
2006 283.34 286.45 -6.62
2007 333.59 335.38 -7.29
2008 343.12 362.03 -26.25
2009 299.72 268.16 17.39
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• In the Q1, 2009 the ASM was hugely increased (the highest value over the years), but the RPM did not increased as much, so the RASM decreased 33%.
• The same trend happened for CASM. In the next graphs, we will see the expense went down at the same time period.
• The yield per RPM was decreased because of the lost in the revenue and spike in ASM.
Chart 3
• The RASM and CASM were increased very significantly at Q3, 2009.
• These are because of sudden decreased in ASM at the same time.
• Also, the Revenue and Cost has increased at Q3,2009 in comparison to Q2,2009, so the Yield per RPM was increased as well.
• The PRASM was increased at the same time period because of the same reasons. (ASM )
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• Overall, the AC fuel Op Exp was increased over the years. Although, it dropped at the first quarter of each year.
• Unfortunately there is not enough fuel consumption data for analysis.
• The ASM was decreased slightly from Q3,2007 to Q3,2008. Also, the fuel consumption was decreased for the same time period.
• However, the AC fuel Op Exp increased 20% for the same time period.
Chart 5
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Chart 5• The Non-Fuel Op Exp per ASM has been increased over
the years until Q2, 2008. After this point, it dropped significantly.
• Reasons: “The depreciation and amortization cost decreased
due to impairment charge in 2008.” (from the website)“The Commissions, booking fees and credit card
expense decreased in conjunction with the 15.1 percent decrease in company’s revenue. ” (from the website)
Chart 5• Overall, AC fuel Op Expense per ASM increased until
Q4,2008. • However, the AC Op Exp decreased at the first quarter of
each year and it decreased at Q1,2009. Then it gone up dramatically at Q3,2009 because the ASM decreased by 80%.
• The jet fuel price has an impact on the AC fuel Op expense. • The Jet Fuel Price has the lowest amont at Q1,2009 for the
last four years. That could be the reason why we see a huge increase in ASM.
• The highest jet fuel price belongs to Q2, 2008 which shows the highest AC Op Exp at chart 4.
Q4:• describe the effect of Fuel Prices on:a. Expenses (Chart 5, 4, 3)
It seems that the fuel price has a significant impact on AC fuel and even non fuel Op Exp per ASM. For example, at Q2, 2008 when the fuel cost was the highest over the study time period, the AC fuel and even non fuel Op Exp per ASM went up. Also, at Q1, 2009 when the jet fuel price went down, the fuel and non fuel Op Exp per ASM decreased as well. The same trend happened for chart4. However, Chart 3 did not show any significant impact from jet fuel cost.
Chart 3 with Fuel Price
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Q4:
• describe the effect of Fuel Prices on:b. Airline Finance (Chart 2)The jet fuel cost has significant impact on the airline financing. Whenever the fuel cost went up (Q2 2008), the airline has lost income (the highest lost was Q2, 2008 due to highest fuel price. Likewise, when the fuel cost went down (Q1,2009), the airline gain income (+ income).
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Q4:
• describe the effect of Fuel Prices on:c. Airline Network Structure (Chart 1)– The jet fuel did not have a huge impact on the
network (on the max and min fuel cost-Q2 2008 and Q1,2009), however, it is shown that at Q3, 2009, when the jet fuel cost was rising, the ASM decreased very significantly.
Chart 1 with Fuel Price
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