AirTran Holdings Inc.'s (AAI) traffic growth gained momentum again in March, while the company's vigorous capacity increases meant planes weren't quite as full as a year earlier.

Overall, carriers have been reporting improved traffic recently as demand for air travel bounces back from the recession, though some--like United and Continental airlines--have started to see traffic abate.

AirTran's fellow discounter Southwest Airlines Co. (LUV), which is expected to acquire AirTran by the end of the quarter in a $1.4 billion deal, has reported increasing traffic-growth momentum in recent months.

For March, AirTran said its traffic increased 5.5%, the second straight month that the rate of growth has accelerated. A 6.8% increase in capacity pushed load factor, a measure of plane occupancy, down a percentage point to 82.8%.

However, for the first quarter, load factor rose to a record 78.5%, the company said. Traffic and capacity increased 3.2% and 1.5%, respectively, for the period.

In its fourth-quarter results, AirTran's bottom line slumped under the weight of a glut of charges, but its revenue and operational metrics continued their rise.

AirTran shares were up 0.3% at $7.43 in recent trading.

-By Joan E. Solsman, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2291; joan.solsman@dowjones.com

 
 
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