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Demanda por voos da Azul tem salto em maio; aérea prevê forte alta em julho


Procura por voos subiu 51,6% em relação a abril, enquanto a oferta da empresa subiu 44,8%. Empresa espera aumentar o número de voos de 115 decolagens diárias para 240 em julho. Avião da Azul Tv Integração/Reprodução A demanda de passageiros por voos seguiu aumentando em maio, puxada pela aviação doméstica, afirmou a nesta terça-feira (9) a companhia aérea Azul, que previu nova ampliação das operações em julho . A companhia citou alta de 51,6% na procura por voos no mês passado em relação a abril, enquanto a oferta da empresa subiu 44,8%. Com isso a taxa de ocupação das aeronaves da Azul no período ficou em 72%, alta de 3,2 pontos percentuais. Setor aéreo deve ter prejuízo de US$ 84 bilhões este ano, diz Iata Turismo tem prejuízo de R$ 62 bilhões e setor avalia que imagem do Brasil pode dificultar a retomada Na aviação doméstica, a demanda subiu 49,1% enquanto a oferta avançou 40,5%, um ganho de 4,3% na taxa de ocupação, que fechou maio em 74,1%, segundo a Azul. “Encerramos o mês com 115 voos diários em dias com maior demanda, para 38 cidades, e continuamos a ajustar nossa malha na medida em que a demanda se recupera, gerando um fluxo positivo de receita, que compensa nossos custos variáveis”, disse o presidente da Azul, John Rodgerson, em comunicado. Em um documento separado, a Azul afirmou que espera aumentar o número de voos em julho para 240 decolagens diárias nos dias de maior demanda. Na sexta-feira, a rival Gol divulgou alta de 5% na demanda por voos domésticos em maio ante abril, mas na comparação ano a ano a procura mostrou um tombo de 92,7%. A oferta da empresa no Brasil subiu 12,1%, com a companhia elevando ampliando a malha aérea para 70 voos por dia.

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