Taezar
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Hi there y'all
I was just having an educated discussion about why Qantas over Virgin. I said VB (who I still adore with a passion) was sitting around 75%, and Qantas was over 80%, and given how time sensitive our trips are, we should therefore focus on Qantas.
I was scoffed at. (I love the word scoff, just a FYI).
I was asked to "prove it." This is what I found from the most recent OTP.
Holy moly! I knew VB was getting bad, that is just worrying. I think the fact that if you click on their page which takes you to their on time performance, it just takes you back to their home page.
You can read the full report here.
I was just having an educated discussion about why Qantas over Virgin. I said VB (who I still adore with a passion) was sitting around 75%, and Qantas was over 80%, and given how time sensitive our trips are, we should therefore focus on Qantas.
I was scoffed at. (I love the word scoff, just a FYI).
I was asked to "prove it." This is what I found from the most recent OTP.
Of the major domestic airlines, Qantas achieved the highest level of on time departures for February 2011 at 82.9 per cent, followed by Jetstar at 74.2 per cent, Virgin Blue at 71.8 per cent and Tiger Airways at 61.9 per cent. The regional airlines were led by Skywest at 83.4 per cent, followed by Regional Express at 81.2 per cent and QantasLink at 78.1 per cent.
Qantas also achieved the highest on time arrivals among the major domestic airlines at 81.1 per cent, followed by Jetstar at 73.6 per cent, Virgin Blue at 69.4 per cent and Tiger Airways at 62.1 per cent. Skywest was the best performing regional airline for on time arrivals at 84.2 per cent, followed by QantasLink at 73.3 per cent and Regional Express also at 73.3 per cent.
Holy moly! I knew VB was getting bad, that is just worrying. I think the fact that if you click on their page which takes you to their on time performance, it just takes you back to their home page.
You can read the full report here.