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Why Passenger Load Factor is an Important Airline Performance Metric – An Arithmetic Perspective

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Passenger load factor, commonly abbreviated as PLF, is the measure of the number of paying passengers expressed as a percentage of the aircraft's total passenger-carrying capacity. But why is it an important metric for airlines to analyze? (aeroxplorer.com) More...

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Iskra
Iskra 4
Wasn't even worth the ink cost to read that!
metro3
joseph muro 3
Very informative article.

Next up, “why airplanes have wings”

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