GoAir records sharp jump in cancellation rate in November

GoAir records sharp jump in cancellation rate in November

The last month's data was a bit disturbing as the cancellation rate of the airline jumped sharply to 2.1 per cent from a meagre 0.36 per cent in October 2019

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November marks the onset of the winter season during which the cancellation rates of the domestic airlines go upNovember marks the onset of the winter season during which the cancellation rates of the domestic airlines go up
Niti Kiran
  • Dec 24, 2019,
  • Updated Dec 24, 2019 10:15 PM IST

The Wadia group-owned GoAir has suspended operations for 19 flights across destinations for the second day in a row after suspending 21 flights on Monday due to non-availability of aircraft and inadequate operating crew. Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Patna and Lucknow, among others, are the cities from where these flights have been cancelled.

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The company had attributed the non-operations of these flights to protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), hostile weather and the duty norms for the cockpit crew, among others.

November marks the onset of the winter season during which the cancellation rates of the domestic airlines go up. Overall cancellation rate of scheduled domestic airlines for November and December 2017 stood at 0.48 per cent and 0.81 per cent, respectively. By comparison, the cancellation rate of GoAir was 0.21 per cent and 0.87 per cent, respectively during the same period. The overall rate of scheduled domestic airlines a year later for these months again slipped below 1 per cent at 0.87 per cent and 0.66 per cent, respectively. The cancellation rate of Wadia group-owned airline was again among the lowest at 0.15 per cent and 0.04 per cent, respectively, in November and December 2018.

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With recent cancellations, the December numbers of GoAir may throw worrying trends when they are out.

'Weather' formed the highest share (45.3 per cent) among reasons for cancellations in the previous month compared to a much lesser share of 15.3 per cent and 31.3 per cent, respectively, in the same month of the previous two years. This was followed by 'technical issues' (32.6 per cent) and 'miscellaneous' (14.4 per cent) in November 2019.

GoAir operates over 200 flights per day across domestic and international destinations with a fleet of 57 aircraft has a market share of around 11 per cent.

The Wadia group-owned GoAir has suspended operations for 19 flights across destinations for the second day in a row after suspending 21 flights on Monday due to non-availability of aircraft and inadequate operating crew. Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Patna and Lucknow, among others, are the cities from where these flights have been cancelled.

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The company had attributed the non-operations of these flights to protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), hostile weather and the duty norms for the cockpit crew, among others.

November marks the onset of the winter season during which the cancellation rates of the domestic airlines go up. Overall cancellation rate of scheduled domestic airlines for November and December 2017 stood at 0.48 per cent and 0.81 per cent, respectively. By comparison, the cancellation rate of GoAir was 0.21 per cent and 0.87 per cent, respectively during the same period. The overall rate of scheduled domestic airlines a year later for these months again slipped below 1 per cent at 0.87 per cent and 0.66 per cent, respectively. The cancellation rate of Wadia group-owned airline was again among the lowest at 0.15 per cent and 0.04 per cent, respectively, in November and December 2018.

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With recent cancellations, the December numbers of GoAir may throw worrying trends when they are out.

'Weather' formed the highest share (45.3 per cent) among reasons for cancellations in the previous month compared to a much lesser share of 15.3 per cent and 31.3 per cent, respectively, in the same month of the previous two years. This was followed by 'technical issues' (32.6 per cent) and 'miscellaneous' (14.4 per cent) in November 2019.

GoAir operates over 200 flights per day across domestic and international destinations with a fleet of 57 aircraft has a market share of around 11 per cent.

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