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Those reports are generated by software scanning OAG schedules. It compares this year vs last year. Any changes are reported. It uses OAG info but is not a report they produce.
All it does is divides the number of services to be operated into the number of days in the period.
So, if there are 30 days in the period and 90 return flights then 90/30 reports as 3 or if there are 15 then 15/30 reports as 0.5.
It cannot be directly interpreted as flights per week as there may be different numbers of flights operated at different times within the period. It merely shows a change.
There may be issues with rounding as well.
It requires specific knowledge to interpret the information and a knowledge of factors influencing the numbers.
Many thanks Yawner for the explanation. Much appreciated.