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TNW pick of the week: SAA tops for on-time performance

15 Aug 2011 - by Natasha Tippel
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AIRPORTS Company South Africa (ACSA) has published the on-time performance results of domestic airlines’ flying out of OR Tambo, Cape Town, and King Shaka International Airports on its website.

SAA came out tops with an average of 92,25% on-time performance year-to-date. Second best performing airline was Airlink with 92,03%. SA Express measured 84,32% with British Airways Domestic following closely behind with 84,28%.

Out of the low cost carriers, Mango averaged the best rate of on-time performance with 90,61%, followed by 1time with an average of 84,64%. Kulula’s on-time performance lagged behind all domestic airlines with 73,47%.

On-time performance stats for July 2011 show SAA again taking the lead with an average of 93,67%, followed closely by Airlink with 93,29%. SA Express averaged 88,07% and BA Domestic 86,82%.

1time took first place in the category of LCCs with an average on-time performance in July of 90,20%, followed by Mango with 86,85% and Kulula with 81,77%.

Joint ceo of Comair, Gidon Novick, says it is good to have a comparison of on-time performance between airlines but the stats released by Acsa cannot be relied on at this stage for several reasons: “Firstly, not all airlines appear in the stats (for e.g. Velvet Sky). Secondly, these stats exclude Lanseria, which is half of Kulula’s operation. Our latest on-time stats there are over 90% and the highest out of that airport.

“Thirdly, most ‘controllable’ delays are related to aircraft technicals – different airlines apply different standards in terms of dispatching flights with technical issues. I can only talk for our own standards and if there is the tiniest safety risk, we will rather delay a flight than take a chance.”

Acsa states that on-time performance is measured by comparing the actual off-block time (when the aircraft pushes back) against the airline schedule time for a departing flight. The measurement is done in accordance with the Iata universal standard benchmark, which considers a 15 minute deviation from the scheduled time as an on-time departure.

But airlines have not standardised their ‘block’ times per route, says Gidon. “For example, a flight from Jo’burg to Cape Town takes around two hours. Kulula promises an arrival two hours and 10 minutes from departure while Mango allocates two hours and 15 minutes, allowing an additional five minutes for ‘on-time’.

For more on this story refer to TNW August 17

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