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Disrupts Hit NZ’s May OTP Figures

More than a third of Air New Zealand’s transtasman flights left late in May, latest figures show.

On-time performance data shows 35% of NZ flights to Australia departed more than 15 minutes later than scheduled. NZ also suffered a 3.1% cancella­tion rate. The airline trailed the Qantas group for transtasman OTP for May. Almost 86.8% of Jetstar flights departed on time, far ahead of parent QF on 72.3%. Just 0.7% of JQ flights were cancelled and 1.8% of QF flights were scrubbed.

. . . The Big Picture

All transtasman routes covered by the latest Ministry of Transport report showed OTP of 72.5% for departures and 75.9% for arriv­als. The overall cancellation rate for the month was 2.0%. Gold Coast-Auckland was the route with the highest OTP for departures, with 90.1%. Cancellations were highest on the Brisbane- Christchurch route in May, with 11.1% of ser­vices cancelled. Virgin Australia scored 84.4% departure OTP out of its sole port in New Zealand, Queenstown.

. . . Weather & More

NZ says its delays on the Tasman were driven by high winds, fog at CHC, and Pratt & Whitney engine maintenance. QF reports seasonal weather-related delays (high winds and fog conditions here and storms in Australia). There was also indus­try congestion at airports, exacer­bated by weather. JQ reports that air traffic control ground movement delays at AKL affected operations.

. . . Domestic

On domestic jet routes, NZ recorded 79.6% for on-time depar­tures, and Jetstar 76.6%. But NZ’s cancellation rate was higher at 4.2%, while JQ’s was 2.2%. In Apr, NZ recorded 82.1% for departures, and JQ 75.3%.

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