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Income statement – Third quarter of 2010 and 2011
Table Summary
This table provides income statement information for the third quarter of 2010 and 2011. It shows details on operating revenues and expenses, which appear as rows, expressed in thousands of dollars for both time periods, which appear as column headers. In addition, the average number of employees for both time periods is provided in full. Finally, the percentage change from 2010 to 2011 for each data category is shown in the final column.
  2010 2011 Change from 2010 to 2011
  thousands of dollars percent
Operating revenues  
Scheduled services 4,086,556 4,494,183 10.0
Passengers 3,895,241 4,293,167 10.2
Goods 191,315 201,016 5.1
Charter services 245,309 280,423 14.3
Passengers 166,928 203,209 21.7
Goods 78,381 77,215 -1.5
Other revenues (including subsidies) 143,792 165,484 15.1
Total operating revenues 4,475,657 4,940,090 10.4
Operating expenses  
Total operating expenses 3,979,471 4,522,435 13.6
Non-operating income (expenses)  
Total non-operating income (expenses), net  
(including provision for income taxes) -82,484 -386,817 369.0
Net income (loss) 413,702 30,838 -92.5
Employment expenses  
Average number of employees 1 46,758 48,127 2.9
Total wages and salaries paid 711,078 753,440 6.0
Figures expressed in full, not in thousands.
Note(s):
Level I air carriers. This includes every Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided, transported at least 2 million revenue passengers or at least 400 thousand tonnes of cargo.

Level II air carriers. This includes every Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided, transported (a) at least 100 thousand but fewer than 2 million revenue passengers; or (b) at least 50 thousand but less than 400 thousand tonnes of cargo.
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