Notitur July 11, 2026
Travel Industry Intelligence

Airlines

RASK

RASK is the revenue an airline earns per seat and kilometer offered, whether filled or not. It is the airline sibling of hotel RevPAR: it blends price and occupancy into one figure comparable across routes. Set against cost per seat-kilometer it says whether the operation is profitable.

Example A route with high RASK but even higher CASK loses money no matter how full it flies.

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