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Break-Even Load Factor
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Break-Even Load Factor
Definition
Minimum load factor needed to cover costs. Lower BLF = more profitable
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Break-Even Load Factor (BLF)?
Minimum load factor needed to cover costs. Lower BLF = more profitable
What does BLF stand for?
BLF stands for Break-Even Load Factor (BLF). Minimum load factor needed to cover costs. Lower BLF = more profitable
Industry Metrics
- Revenue Passenger Kilometer (RPK)
- Available Seat Kilometer (ASK)
- Load Factor (LF)
- Yield per RPK
- Yield (Airline)
- CASK (CASK)
- RASK (RASK)
- On-Time Performance (OTP)
- Completion Rate
- Fleet Utilization
- Operating Margin
- Fleet Age
- Passenger Count (PAX)
- Route Profitability
- Aircraft Turnaround Rate
- Break-Even Load Factor (BELF)
- Market Share
- Passenger Revenue
- Passenger Revenue per ASM (PRASM)
- Stage Length
- Cost per Block Hour
- Fuel Cost per ASM
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