Four domestic carriers namely Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Jetstar Pacific and the Vietnam Air Services Company (VASCO), reported a total of 39,632 delayed flights in 2018, representing 13.4 percent of their flights – a year-on-year increase of one percentage point.
In 2018, there were 790 cancelled flights, accounting for 0.3 percent of total flights. (Source: tapchigiaothong.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Four domestic carriers namely VietnamAirlines, Vietjet, Jetstar Pacific and the Vietnam Air ServicesCompany (VASCO), reported a total of 39,632 delayed flights in 2018,representing 13.4 percent of their flights – a year-on-year increase of onepercentage point.
According to the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV),the four airlines operated a total of 296,516 flights during the year, up 9 percentcompared to 2017.
Low-cost airline Vietjet had the highest number of delayed flights in 2018 with18,746 out of 118,923 flights missing their schedule departure times,equivalent to 15.8 percent. This was an increase of 1.3 percent againstthe previous year.
The rate for national carrier Vietnam Airlines was 10.8 percent with 13,790delayed flights out of the total 128,236 flights it operated.
Jetstar Pacfic reported 6,636 delayed flights, accounting for 18.5 percent.
Meanwhile, VASCO’s delay rate was only 3.4 percent, or 460 out of its 13,524flights in the period.
In 2018, there were 790 cancelled flights, accounting for 0.3 percent of allflights.
According to CAAV, the late return of planes was the main cause of delays andcancellations. Other reasons included airports’ limited infrastructure andservices, flight management and operation and weather and technical issues, theagency said.-VNS/VNA
Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Jetstar Pacific and VASCO reported 26,578 delayed and cancelled flights, or 15 percent of their total flights,or 15% of their total flights, in 2018's first 7 months.
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