there was a lack of capital expenditures projects, resulting in low work load in the first half of 2018. For new projects that came in 2018, as a result, there was very intense competition in terms of
residential business of Nirvana Daii Public Company Limited (“NVD”), a 52%-owned subsidiary of Singha Estate, invested in January 2017. In spite of higher revenues, earnings before taxes (“EBT”) declined by 589
and 50.6 percent in Asia Pacific. This leads to a decrease in passenger load factor (PLF) by 12.4 percent compared to the same period last year. Worldwide average passenger load factor (PLF) for the
performance of airline and airport businesses were improved as a result of 8.4 percent growth in number of passengers in which its passenger load factor was at 76.4 percent. Despite the revenue growth, the
airport businesses were improved as a result of 8.4 percent growth in number of passengers in which its passenger load factor was at 76.4 percent. Despite the revenue growth, the passenger yield dropped
competition causing average fare to drop by 4.9 percent, specifically in Indochina routes. This was a consequence of rising number of service providers on similar routes/destinations. The average passenger load
revenue of airline business increased only by 0.4 percent unexpectedly which was result from domestic routes except routes in-out Samui. The average passenger load factor was 66.1 percent, decreased from
percent growth in Latin America. The Middle east also ranked as the lowest growth at 0. 3 percent. Furthermore, the overall passenger load factor ( PLF) was 81. 9 percent, increased 0. 5 percentage from the
number of service providers on similar destinations. The average passenger load factor was 69.4 percent, decreased from 70.3 percent. Passenger yield per RPK was 4.33 baht, weakened from the third quarter
, and Europe with 4.5, and 3.6 percent respectively. While ASK growth of Middle East was only 0.1 percent. A slower pace of capacity growth (ASK) compared to demand (RPK), as a result, the passenger load