OREANDA-NEWS. December 11, 2012. According to preliminary data in November 2012, passenger traffic increased till 0.4 per cent compared with November of last year and amounted 76 055 passengers. The number of flights in November increased up to 30.8%, till 806. A special company has been marked by growth on international routes where payload increased up to 21.3% and occupation of passenger seats up to 22.4%.

For 11 months of the year, the airline "Vladivostok Air" did 9647 flights by its own private park of aircrafts. Turnover operating counted 2 billion 948 million passengerkilometers. Totally for that period there have been transported 1 million 80 thousand passengers, 828 thousand people of them — by domestic flights and 252 thousand — by international ones.

A quality indicator of the airline, as punctuality of flights scheduled for 11 months of the year amounted 87% in 2012, which is 17.4% higher than the same period of last year.

Turnover of the company from January through November 2012, fixed at the level of 256 million tonkilometers. Number of transported cargo and mail is 6975 tons and 1088 tons, respectively.

Necessary to take into account that the production figures were achieved by taking out of service of four aircraft, three wide-body Airbus A330 and one A320 in 2012. Today by the main lines of "Vladivostok Air" the aircrafts A320 and Tu-204-300 operate a fleet.

An important outcome of the year 2012 is that the Airline Company increases the number of passengers in recalculation on one aircraft. To compare growth for 11 months of 2011 the company carried 1 million 137 thousand passengers.

Achieved results of "Vladivostok Air" have become the logical outcome of successfully passing the airline’s process of integration into the Group of companies "Aeroflot". The company constantly improves the quality of services: first of all, the safety and regularity of flights services for passengers. Thus, "Vladivostok Air" measures allow airlines to retain its leading position on the market of passenger traffic in the far east of Russia.