The bar chart presents data on the passenger load factor for different fare classes on Wright Brothers Airways in 2005, 2010, and 2015. The fare classes shown are Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class.
Overall, the data indicates that passenger occupancy increased over the years, with Premium Economy consistently having the highest load factor.
In 2005, the load factor for Economy class was around 78%, while Premium Economy had a higher rate of about 85%. Business class had the lowest occupancy, at roughly 65%, whereas First Class had a slightly better rate of around 75%.
By 2010, most categories experienced growth. Economy class rose to approximately 85%, and Premium Economy increased significantly to nearly 95%. The Business class still had the lowest percentage but improved slightly. First Class also saw a small rise in occupancy. In 2015, the trend continued, with Premium Economy reaching its highest load factor, close to full capacity. Economy class saw a moderate increase, while Business class, which initially had the lowest rate, showed some improvement. First Class also experienced growth, reaching about 85%.
