| JetBlue Reports Record Fourth Quarter and Full Year Revenues |
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26/01/2012 08:11 (125 Day 12:49 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- JetBlue reported record fourth quarter operating revenues of $1.15 billion.For the full year, operating revenues totaled $4.50 billion, representing an increase of 19.2% over operating revenues of $3.78 billion for the full year 2010, according to JetBlue Airways.
For the fourth quarter, revenue passenger miles increased 11.0% year-over-year to 7.75 billion on a capacity increase of 10.5%, resulting in a fourth quarter load factor of 82.2%, an increase of 0.3 points year over year.
Operating expenses for the quarter increased 20.4%, or $180 million, over the prior year period, of which $128 million was due to higher fuel costs. JetBlue's operating expense per available seat mile for the fourth quarter increased 9.0% year over year to 11.27 cents. Excluding fuel, CASM decreased 1.5% to 6.85 cents.
JetBlue continued to hedge fuel to manage price volatility. Specifically, JetBlue hedged approximately 45% of its fuel consumption during the fourth quarter, resulting in a realized fuel price of $3.15 per gallon, a 30% increase over fourth quarter 2010 realized fuel price of $2.42.
JetBlue ended the year with approximately $1.2 billion in unrestricted cash and short term investments. During the fourth quarter, JetBlue generated approximately $114 million of operating cash flow, made debt payments of $65 million and had capital expenditures of $169 million. For the full year, JetBlue generated operating cash flow of $614 million and had capital expenditures of $524 million, resulting in free cash flow of $90 million.
For the first quarter of 2012, CASM is expected to increase between 2.0% and 4.0% over the year-ago period. Excluding fuel, CASM in the first quarter is expected to range between a decrease of 0.5% and an increase of 1.5% year over year.
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