LAN Plans to Add 10 Percent in Seat Capacity in 2010

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12 November 2009 6:16pm
LAN Plans to Add 10 Percent in Seat Capacity in 2010

Chile’s largest carrier, LAN Airlines, plans to add 10 percent in seat capacity in 2010, with cargo capacity up about 16 percent to 18 percent next year, Alejandro de la Fuente Goic, chief financial officer, said Tuesday during a conference call.

While yield, or profit per passenger, remains weak due to sales promotions, the executive said international traffic is picking up as the global economy recovers.

LAN, which remains one of the world’s few airlines with an investment-grade debt rating, is prepared for long-term growth. The carrier will take delivery of 10 new aircraft in 2010, bringing its fleet to 103 aircraft. By 2019, the airline plans to operate 147 aircraft.

The recent merger of two airlines, Avianca in Columbia and TACA in El Salvador, won’t immediately pose “a huge competitive impact” for LAN, de la Fuente said, although there may be increased competition in some regions. He said LAN could face greater challenges if the merged airline makes changes to its business.

Late Monday, LAN posted a third-quarter net profit of $52 million, down 37 percent from the same period of 2008, as revenue from passengers and freight fell in the global economic slump and the H1N1 flu scare.

LAN’s total operating revenue fell 19 percent to $918 million in the third quarter. Passenger revenue fell 9.9 percent to $668 million, and cargo revenue fell 40 percent to $216 million.

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