SAS :
In May 2009, SAS Group's RPK traffic decreased by -18.1%, while ASK capacity was down -16.7% year-on-year, leading to a -1.2 pt decrease in load factor to 71.5% (LF broadly stable on European medium haul , but -4.2 pts on long-haul). The Group carried 2.2 Mpax (down -17%).
Yield for Scandinavian Airlines in April was down by -11.7% (affected by Easter timing). Taken April and March together the yield was down by -1.7%. For May 2009, the change in yield is expected to be negative.
B.A :
In May 2009, British Airways' Premium traffic plunged by -17.2% and non-Premium by -4.2%. Global RPK traffic fell -6.5% on ASK capacity down -5.3%, leading to a slight decline in load factor (-1.0 pt to 75.1%). Premium traffic is not getting better, since its decline is broadly the same as in April (-17.7%), when Easter holiday particularly affected Premium volumes (Easter in March in 2008). Freight traffic declined by -9.5%.
According to The Times, British Airways told its 14,000 cabin crew that it was looking for the equivalent of 2,000 voluntary redundancies and if these cuts cannot be achieved, the redundancies could become compulsory. BA management would also have begun working on contingency plans to deal with a possible industrial action during the holiday period, which could result from the cuts.