MAXJET has confirmed the delivery of its third aircraft allowing
increased frequencies on existing routes as well as development of new
services. Maxjet says that a fourth 102-seat Boeing 767 aircraft will
be delivered later this year. In May, the airline carried
approximately 3,950 passengers between Stansted and New York with an
average load factor of 72%. The CAA statistics showed 5,500 for the
rotation leaving 1,550 with Eos, not a true competitor but in truth
after much the same market. The London to Washington DC route, which
began on 5 April, has also been successful. In May Maxjet carried
approximately 1,600 passengers between Stansted and Washington. With
an increasing demand, on 29 June, Maxjet will add a fifth weekly
flight on a Thursday to the US capital. Eos says that to date June is
running at 70% with a second JFK service due to come on line in
September once again with a 48-seat Boeing 757, but at a much higher
yield.
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