Break-Even Sales and Sales Mix for a Service Company Zero Turbulence Airline provides air transportation services between Los Angeles, California; and Kona, Hawaii. A single Los Angeles to Kona round-trip flight has the following operating statistics: Fuel $14,373 Flight crew salaries 11,009 Airplane depreciation 5,198 Variable cost per passenger—business class 70 Variable cost per passenger—economy class 55 Round-trip ticket price—business class 540 Round-trip ticket price—economy class 285 It is assumed that the fuel, crew salaries, and airplane depreciation are fixed, regardless of the number of seats sold for the round-trip flight. If required round the answers to nearest whole number. a. Compute the break-even number of seats sold on a single round-trip flight for the overall product, E. Assume that the overall product is 20% business class and 80% economy class seats. Total number of seats at break-even fill in the blank 1 seats b. How many business class and economy class seats would be sold at the break-even point? Business class seats at break-even fill in the blank 2 seats Economy class seats at break-even fill in the blank 3 seats
Break-Even Sales and Sales Mix for a Service Company
Zero Turbulence Airline provides air transportation services between Los Angeles, California; and Kona, Hawaii. A single Los Angeles to Kona round-trip flight has the following operating statistics:
Fuel | $14,373 |
Flight crew salaries | 11,009 |
Airplane |
5,198 |
Variable cost per passenger—business class | 70 |
Variable cost per passenger—economy class | 55 |
Round-trip ticket price—business class | 540 |
Round-trip ticket price—economy class | 285 |
It is assumed that the fuel, crew salaries, and airplane depreciation are fixed, regardless of the number of seats sold for the round-trip flight. If required round the answers to nearest whole number.
a. Compute the break-even number of seats sold on a single round-trip flight for the overall product, E. Assume that the overall product is 20% business class and 80% economy class seats.
Total number of seats at break-even | fill in the blank 1 seats |
b. How many business class and economy class seats would be sold at the break-even point?
Business class seats at break-even | fill in the blank 2 seats |
Economy class seats at break-even | fill in the blank 3 seats |
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