Ancillary revenue refers to additional charges that airlines impose on passengers beyond the basic ticket price. These can include fees for checked baggage, seat selection, in-flight meals, and other services.
Calculating ancillary revenue per passenger involves understanding the total ancillary revenue generated and dividing it by the number of passengers served. This metric helps airlines assess the effectiveness of their pricing strategies and identify opportunities to increase profitability.
Total Ancillary Revenue = Total revenue from ancillary services
Number of Passengers = Total number of passengers served
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