Millennium Post

Domestic flights disrupted due to poor crew response than fog!

- SIDDHESHWA­R SHUKLA

NEW DELHI: At a time when Ministry of Civil Aviation is planning to increase flight connectivi­ty to smaller cities, this report could be a wake up call amidst the tall claims of world class services. According to Domestic Air Traffic Report of Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the percentage of passengers suffered due to domestic flight cancellati­ons in the country has increased three times in November this years than the last year.

The flight cancellati­on menace can’t be attributed to the fog alone which caused flight disruption­s in north India in the last week of November; as the percentage of passengers suffered due to cancellati­on of domestic flights increased by around four times in September and three times in August.

In November, 24,201 passengers suffered due to flight cancellati­ons which were only 8,524 in the same month of 2015. The passengers of Spice Jet suffered the most due to flight cancellati­ons followed by Jet Airways and Jet Lite. “The flight cancellati­on rate was highest with Air Carnival which recorded 8.49 percent cancellati­ons in November followed by Trujet, Go Air and Indigo,” said a senior officer of DGCA.

“Despite, demonetisa­ion the

In November, 24,201 passengers suffered due to flight cancellati­ons which were only 8,524 in November 2015. The passengers of Spice Jet suffered the most due to flight cancellati­ons followed by Jet Airways and Jet Lite

domestic civil aviation industry has recorded a 22.45 percent increase in the number of passengers in November in comparison to the previous year,” he added. The number of passengers suffered due to flight cancellati­ons in October, September and August were 9,376; 17,490 and 18,353 respective­ly which were only 4,397; 4,837 and 5,117 in the correspond­ing moths of 2015.

As per the report, 32.8 per cent flights were cancelled due to ‘technical’ reasons in August, 48 per cent in September and 36.3 per cent in October. The weather related cancellati­ons in these months were 4.3 percent, 3 percent and 9.5 percent respective­ly. It was only in November, the poor weather caused cancellati­ons of around 41 percent flights but cancellati­ons due to technical and operationa­l reasons were 21.4 percent while 36 percent flights were cancelled due to miscellane­ous reasons.

As per the data the number of delayed flights and passengers’ sufferings due to these delays has also increased exponentia­lly. “The major factor behind delay of flights have been ‘reactionar­y’ which claimed 69 percent delay in flight operations,” informed the officer adding ‘reactionar­y’ reasons are related to the crew response. The analysis of DRDO is based on the reports of 11 major domestic airlines in the country. In November this year, 2144 passengers were denied boarding which were 1581 in November, 2015.

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