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The image shows a bar chart for Wright Brothers Airways with Passenger Load Factor (%) on the y-axis and Fare Class on the x-axis. Four fare classes (Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First) are represented, with three bars per class corresponding to years 2005, 2010, and 2015. Year percentage data provided are as follows: Economy - 2005: ~82%, 2010: ~83%, 2015: ~85%; Premium Economy - 2005: ~78%, 2010: ~83%, 2015: ~88%; Business - 2005: ~75%, 2010: ~80%, 2015: ~60%; First - 2005: ~80%, 2010: ~85%, 2015: ~90%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of seats occupied by passengers in four distinct classes in three different years: 2005, 2010, and 2015.
Overall, it is noticeable that Premium Economy had the highest seat occupancy, while Business class experienced the lowest proportion. Most fare classes underwent a rising trend across the time given.
In 2005, about 90% of Business class seats were filled by passengers, followed by Premium Economy with 85%, and 80% witnessed in both Economy and First class. By 2010, Premium Economy reached a peak of 95%, surpassing Business class, whereas Business class hit the lowest point, standing under 70%.
In 2015, Premium Economy still maintained its position, standing at 95%, and Business class witnessed a margin recovery from 65% to 75%. First and Economy also enhanced to 85% and 90%, respectively.
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