Airlines Stock Reported : Airline Stocks Traded Higher, Gains On September

Airline stocks traded higher Monday, gaining as major U.S. carriers released their September traffic statistics.

At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index (XAL) added 1.2% to 27.25 points as all but one of its 13 components moved into the green. In the last 52 weeks, the benchmark index has moved in a range of 30.95 to 12.62 points.

Shares of American Airlines parent AMR Corp. (AMR) jumped 1.6% to $7.58, while US Airways Group (LCC) added 2.6% to $4.42 and Alaska Air Group (ALK) rose 1.3% to $26.14.

On the decline, shares of Southwest Airlines (LUV) lost 2.5% at $8.97.

Airlines began releasing their September traffic reports last Thursday, as Continental Airlines (CAL) reported its first increase in traffic in more than a year with capacity rising modestly and a higher load factor, the industry statistic for tracking the percentage of available seats filled with passengers.

On Monday, American Airlines said September traffic fell 3.5% from a year ago to 9.52 billion revenue passenger miles. Capacity declined 6.9% to 11.98 billion available seat miles, helping to lift American’s load factor by 2.8 percentage points to 79.4%.

US Airways also reported a drop in traffic, down 1.6% from a year ago to 4.6 billion revenue passenger miles. Capacity fell 0.6% to 5.8 billion available seat miles, while the carrier’s load factor dropped to 79.3% from 80.1% last year.

Meanwhile, Alaska Airlines said total September traffic rose 1.4% to more than 1.5 billion revenue passenger miles, while capacity fell 1.4% to 1.9 billion available seat miles. A unit of Alaska Air Group, the Seattle-based carrier said its load factor added 2.1 points to 77.9%.

Overseas, British Airways said traffic for September was off 0.8%, while capacity dropped 3.7%. Passenger load factor rose 2.4 percentage points to 81.3%.

Premium traffic tumbled 7.9% while non-premium traffic rose 0.7%.

On Friday, AirTran (AAI) said its September traffic surged 11% from a year ago, with a 7.2% jump in capacity and a load factor of 77%, up 2.6 percentage points from a year ago.

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