Vietnamese airlines’ on-time performance (OTP) from December 19, 2020 to January 18, 2021 reached 95.4 percent, a year-on-year rise of 9.7 percentage points, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Vietnamese airlines’ on-time performance from December 19, 2020 to January 18, 2021 hits 95.4 percent (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese airlines’ on-time performance (OTP) fromDecember 19, 2020 to January 18, 2021 reached 95.4 percent, a year-on-year riseof 9.7 percentage points, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam(CAAV).
Budget carrier Vietjet Air recorded the highest increaserate with 13 percent, hitting 94.2 percent.
In the period, the Vietnamese airlines conducted a total of19,507 flights, up 35.3 percent against the previous month and down 39.4percent from the same period last year.
Specifically, 7,290 flights were operated by VietnamAirlines; 6,457 flights by Vietjet Air; 3,711 flights by Bamboo Airways; 1,447flights by Pacific Airlines; and 602 flights by Vasco.
CAAV attributed the postponement and cancellation of flightsto such factors as weather, technical problems, and services at the airports.
Aviation experts said that the Vietnamese aviationindustry’s performance is a bright spot as the COVID-19 pandemic has been seriouslyaffecting the world’s aviation sector.
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To ensure safety of flights, passengers, airport staff andcrew members are the top priority of the airlines./.
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