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IndAir967 18th Jul 2009 12:49

Indian Flight Cancellations-Interesting Data-
 
All data removed.. as DGCA has a screwed up team which keeps changing numbers ...
So All Flights are On time.. No cancellations !

IndAir967 18th Jul 2009 12:51

and yeah i forgot.. for some reason paramount's figures were not given..
and yeah the source is DGCA website..
cheers !

av8r76 18th Jul 2009 15:00


...some threads suggest that there are snakes and rabbits inside the airline...
Priceless.:D

IndAir967 18th Jul 2009 17:46


1. With rates per 100 departures rather than just a static number - 16% of 1000 departures might be the same performance as 0.2% of 2 departures when it comes to the actual number of passengers inconvenienced.
2. Breakdown of what caused the cancellations; maintenance, spare parts, crews and a lack thereof, weather - one mid winter storm here in the Midwest would easily decimate NWA's cancellation performance for a month.
3. Aircraft types - one fleet may have a more restrictive MEL at one airline than another, and thus a cancellation for one type is a departure for another. For example the cancellation rate for NWA A320's was always higher than the cancellation rate for the same Air Canada fleet because NWA's MEL's were far more restrictive.
4. Most useful is whether this is a one month phenomenon or a trend. One set of data doesn't really give you a broader view of comparitive performance.
5. These data are basically arse wipe.
I definitely appreciate your knowledge, understanding and deep analyzing skills of Airline Operations but one thing uve missed out is you are talking about Go Air here and let me share with you my experience with go air (this happened before I came into aviation)4 years back .. I had booked an Mumbai - Bangalore ticket for a friday and on wednesday evening I receive an information(SMS) that the flight has been cancelled due to techinical snag :D!

IndAir967 18th Jul 2009 17:48


Priceless.:D
....................:cool:

Robin Jain 22nd Jul 2009 06:45

the number shown against Jet Airways is cancelled due combining two flights due poor load & mainly on Del-Bom and Bom-Del sector on which it runs about 12 service a day.

Arcane 24th Jul 2009 19:29

Where did you get that ? The figures as on the DGCA website are as follows:

FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS (JUNE 2009)

Average Rate of Cancellation- 1.8%
- NACIL (I) & Alliance Air - 1.1%
- Jet Airways - 4.1%
- JetLite - 2.4%
- Kingfisher Airlines - 1.5%
- Spicejet - 1.3%
- Go Air - 0.3%
- ParaMount Airways - 16.0%
- IndiGo - 0.2%
- MDLR Airlines - 2.6%

OPERATOR

PS: Not that I care, but this kind of makes your other point(s) about Go Air rather, well, senseless...

vivekh 26th Jul 2009 19:02

I guess a better comparison would only occur with absolute numbers, rather than percentages...

Paramount for example, does not have as many flights as the other airlines, and hence even though it might have cancelled lesser absolute flights, the percentage is much higher than the rest...

Arcane 26th Jul 2009 19:59

Well, that's really the whole point of percentages... :}

ABCD Pilot 25th Aug 2009 05:31

re
 
I'm not sure where you got these numbers, but paramount shows 3.9% on the dgca website:

OPERATOR

Unless you are claiming these numbers are wrong, which then how do we know the other airlines are correct?


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