Airline Monthly Point to Point Guidance Notes

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Airline Monthly Point to Point General Instructions This form is to be completed monthly by holders of a Type A Operating Licence, Air Transport Licence and holders of a Type B Operating Licence when at least one aircraft in the fleet is above 40 tonnes MTOW (maximum take-off weight). Data is due 21 calendar days following the data month end. If you need any additional guidance please contact a member of the team by calling 0207 453 6400 or via email at AvStatsSupplierEnquiry@caa.co.uk Please be aware that the ICAO and IATA codes in our reference lists may not always correspond to those published in other sources. It is important that you use the codes published on our website as they will be the ones that AvStats will accept. Please note the following inclusions and exclusions to the data required: INCLUSIONS FLIGHT TYPES EXCLUSIONS Multi-sector operations (including operations with a technical stop enroute). Single sector operations; Non-scheduled operations using aircraft under 40 tonnes MTOW when the operation is sole use/exempt; Positioning flights; A to A, staff ferry or training flights; Sub charter flights performed for another operator. PASSENGER TYPES (SEE COLUMN O) INCLUSIONS EXCLUSIONS All passengers for whose transportation an air carrier receives commercial remuneration, for example: travelling under publicly available promotional offers (for example, two-for-one ) or loyalty programmes such as frequent-flyer; travelling as compensation for denied boarding; travelling on corporate discounts; travelling on preferential fares (government, seamen, military, youth, student, etc.). travelling free; travelling at a fare or discount available only to employees of an operator or their agents; travelling on business for an operator; Infants who do not occupy a seat (less than 2 years of age). V1.7 1 Last Updated 26/09/2016

Airline Monthly Point to Point File Naming Instructions Instruction File Naming Convention For Excel or Comma Separated Value (CSV) files name as: AirlinePTPnnnnnyyyymm nnnnn is the reporting operator s 5 digit CAA code number (with leading zeroes) yyyymm is the reporting period (where y=year and m=month) This file naming convention must be used or the file will be returned. Completion Instructions NOTE: Do not move, insert, delete or amend any of the following parts of the file format or the file will be returned: Column Headers and the Worksheet Tab. Form Column A Instruction Enter the sequential number of the submission line 1, 2, 3 etc. B (IATA/ICAO/CAA) Specify the type code for the airport to be reported in Column C ( ). This will be IATA, ICAO or CAA. C Enter the airport of intended origin. Use the IATA, ICAO or CAA (5 digit) code as indicated in Column B. NOTE: When using the CAA (5 digit) code enter the data as a simple number, without any leading zeroes, the data does not necessarily need to be 5 characters long. E.g. Manchester could be reported as IATA: MAN, ICAO: EGCC or CAA: 8; Paris (Charles de Gaulle) could be reported as IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG or CAA: 21036. D (IATA/ICAO/CAA) Specify the type code for the airport to be reported in Column E ( ). This will be IATA, ICAO or CAA. V1.7 2 Last Updated 26/09/2016

Airline Monthly Point to Point Form Column E Instruction Enter the airport of intended destination. Use the IATA, ICAO or CAA (5 digit) code as indicated in Column D. F (ICAO) Enter ICAO. G Type Enter the code for the aircraft type that operated the route. Use the ICAO code as indicated in Column F. E.g. a Boeing B747-436 would be reported as B744. NOTE: CAA and IATA aircraft codes will not be accepted. H Charge Code (1/3/5) Enter 1 for either your own aircraft or aircraft dry-leased in and operated under your AOC. Enter 3 for aircraft wet-leased in from another UK operator. Enter 5 for aircraft wet-leased in from a foreign operator. I Operation Type (Scheduled/ Charter/ Government Charter) Enter either Scheduled, Charter or Government Charter. NOTE: It is very important to enter the word as shown above in the correct case i.e. not all in upper case. J Service Type (Cargo Only/Passenger) Enter Cargo Only if the service was for the carriage of freight and/or mail only. Enter Passenger if the service was for the carriage of passengers with or without freight and/or mail. NOTE: It is very important to enter the word as shown above in the correct case i.e. not all in upper case. K Licence Type (A/B/ATL) Enter A on each line of data if you have a Type A Operating Licence. Enter B on each line of data if you have a Type B Operating Licence. Enter ATL if you are registered in the Channel Islands or Isle Of Man. NOTE: It is very important to enter the word as shown above in the correct case i.e. not all in upper case. V1.7 3 Last Updated 26/09/2016

Airline Monthly Point to Point Form Column L Instruction Enter up to 11 alphabetic and/or numeric characters by which your airline can uniquely identify a particular route. The choice of is left to the airline (could be the flight number). Ensure that the reported on the Point to Point matches the corresponding reported on the file. M Freight Tonnes (to 1dp) Enter the total revenue freight load (excluding any pallets used) in tonnes to one decimal place. NOTE: baggage is not counted as freight. Leave blank if not applicable. N Mail Tonnes (to 1dp) Enter the total revenue mail load in tonnes to one decimal place. Leave blank if not applicable. O Enter the total number of revenue passengers carried. (See the list of passenger types for inclusions/exclusions on page 1 of the guidance notes) NOTE: There must be at least one value in Column M, N or O for each line of data. Leave blank if not applicable. V1.7 4 Last Updated 26/09/2016

APPENDIX 1 Use of fields: For flights that did not operate the planned route (for example because of a diversion for weather, passenger medical emergency, airport closure etc) you should record the actual sectors operated (in Columns B-E) as well as the intended route (in Columns F-I). For flights that operate the planned route Columns F-I should be left blank. To assist correct matching if the flight was single sector but did not operate between the intended airports (see example 1) or the flight was part of a multisector and a diversion was involved (see example 2) you should change the route identifier (in Column Y) by adding an alpha character at the end. NOTE The worked examples below are not exact replicas of the forms and only show the relevant fields for the given examples: 1) Single sector operations the planned route for all 3 lines was BHX LCY but only line 2 operated between the intended airports: example: A B C D E F G H I Y 1 IATA BHX IATA LGW IATA LCY CAA001A 2 IATA BHX IATA LCY CAA001 3 IATA EMA IATA LCY IATA BHX CAA001B Point to point is not required for example 1. V1.7 5 Last Updated 26/09/2016

2) Multi-sector route with diversion. Planned route LHR FCO BAH SYD but operated LHR LIN BAH SYD. example: A B C D E F G H I Y AD 1 IATA LHR IATA LIN IATA FCO CAA123 100 2 IATA LIN IATA BAH IATA FCO CAA123 150 3 IATA BAH IATA SYD CAA123 170 Point to point example: A B C D E L O 1 IATA LHR IATA SYD CAA123 100 2 IATA FCO IATA SYD CAA123 50 3 IATA BAH IATA SYD CAA123 20 V1.7 6 Last Updated 26/09/2016

3) You do not need to use the intended fields in the following type of example. All of the passengers on board were ticketed between the planned points LHR BAH but a technical stop en-route was necessary. Both sectors operated must be reported as well as a point to point record as this did not operate as a single sector flight. To assist with matching the sector and point to point data it would be helpful to record an additional alpha to the in these instances. example: A B C D E F G H I Y AD 1 IATA LHR IATA DOH CAA123A 50 2 IATA DOH IATA BAH CAA123A 50 Point to point example: A B C D E L O 1 IATA LHR IATA BAH CAA123A 50 V1.7 7 Last Updated 26/09/2016

APPENDIX 2 Multi-sector service with both domestic and international ticketed passengers carried on the domestic sector. The following example shows an operation routing LGW-MAN-YYC. The passengers were ticketed: LGW MAN 50 passengers LGW YYC 107 passengers MAN YYC 77 passengers To avoid duplication of Flights, Hours Flown and Available Capacity (Total Payload & Seats) enter 0 (zero) against these columns on the domestic line of data ( form only). NOTE The worked examples below are not exact replicas of the forms and only show the relevant fields for the given examples. example: A B C D E J K O P Q R Y Z AA AD ICAO / CAA) ICAO / CAA) (ICAO) Type Flights Hours Flown (to 1dp) Total Payload Available in Tonnes (to 1dp) Seats Available International / Domestic (I/D) Total Weight (Sum of, Freight and Mail weight) Tonnes (to 1dp) 1 IATA LGW IATA MAN ICAO A320 1 0.8 16.5 297 CAA1234 I 9.1 107 2 IATA LGW IATA MAN ICAO A320 0 0 0.0 0 CAA1234 D 4.3 50 3 IATA MAN IATA YYC ICAO A320 1 9.5 16.5 297 CAA1234 I 15.6 184 V1.7 8 Last Updated 26/09/2016

Point to point example: A B C D E F G L O (ICAO) Type 1 IATA LGW IATA MAN ICAO A320 CAA1234 50 2 IATA LGW IATA YYC ICAO A320 CAA1234 107 3 IATA MAN IATA YYC ICAO A320 CAA1234 77 V1.7 9 Last Updated 26/09/2016