OAG unveils key flight frequency data – 01/02/05

OAG worldwide airport flight frequency statistics:
January 2005 vs January 2004
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Click here to download the flight frequency statistics by region for January 2005
Click here to download the statistics for the January 2001-January 2005 period

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INTERNATIONAL. As previewed by The Moodie Report.com last week, OAG has unveiled its January 2005 flight frequency figures by region, together with year-on-year changes since 2001.

OAG is a global content management company specialising in travel and transport. The company holds an impressive breadth of travel-related content. It is best known for its airline schedules database, which includes flight details for 1,000 airlines and more than 3,500 airports and is updated about ten times a second.

OAG works closely with The Moodie Report, which publishes regular summaries and extracts of OAG findings by agreement.

The statistics are revealed in OAG’s latest Global Airline Capacity Bulletin, a quarterly snapshot of airline activity around the world. OAG collates data from 1,000 airlines on a daily basis, which enables it to provide accurate statistics on anticipated travel demand.

For further information about OAG please contact Duncan Alexander at OAG on +44 1582 695476; or by e-mail at dalexander@oag.com; or Margareta Stanley at DBA on +44 207 930 8033 or e-mail info@nchl.demon.co.uk

For more detailed OAG statistical analysis on capacity trends please call Margareta Stanley at DBA on +44 207 930 8033.

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