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Old 30th Mar 2015, 08:56
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BEACH KING
 
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For February 2015, on time performance over all routes operated by participating airlines (Jetstar, Qantas, QantasLink, Regional Express, Tigerair, Virgin Australia and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines) averaged 88.9 per cent for on time departures and 87.0 per cent for on time arrivals. Cancellations represented 1.2 per cent of all scheduled flights. The equivalent figures for February 2014 were 89.4 per cent for departures, 87.6 per cent for arrivals and 1.2 per cent for cancellations.

This month’s figures were above the long term average performance for all routes (83.8 per cent for departures and 82.3 per cent for arrivals). The rate of cancellations was slightly lower than the long term average of 1.3 per cent.

Of the major domestic airlines, Virgin Australia achieved the highest level of on time departures for February 2015 at 91.6 per cent, followed by Qantas at 90.1 per cent, Jetstar at 84.0 per cent and Tigerair at 83.0 per cent. The regional airlines were led by Virgin Australia Regional Airlines at 90.5 per cent, followed by Regional Express at 89.6 per cent and QantasLink at 88.0 per cent
Close enough. They don't list Skytrans, so a comparison 12 months previously cannot be made.
I wish Rex all the best. They employ a lot of Australians, use a lot of Australian support services and provide a much needed service to Australia's regional communities. I just wish they would get their sh*t together in Western Qld and provide a service somewhere close to what was previously available for many years

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