The majority of flights in and out of Dubbo airport are on time, according to the latest industry data, however cancellations are some of the highest.
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The latest Domestic Airline on Time Performance figures from November show flights arrived in Dubbo as scheduled in 80 per cent of flights. When it came to leaving the tarmac, 84 per cent of flights were on time.
The Dubbo to Sydney route had the highest cancellation rate out of any of the routes in the report. There were 5.3 per cent of the month’s flights from Dubbo to Sydney which did not go ahead.
There were 14 flights from Dubbo City Regional Airport to Sydney which were cancelled, seven apiece for QantasLink and Regional Express.
There were also nine flights cancelled between Sydney and Dubbo. Of those, five were through QantasLink and four were with Rex.
Overall, Rex had a better scorecard than QantasLink for the month.
Flying from Dubbo to Sydney, 86 per cent of Rex flights where on time, while the return route had 83 per cent punctuality during November.
QantasLink was lower for both arrivals and departures. The airline had 82 per cent of flights leave Dubbo on time and 77 per cent arrive on schedule.
Across all routes QantasLink had a higher percentage of punctuality among the regional airlines. The airline had 83.8 per cent of flights on time. It was followed be Regional Express at 80.1 per cent.
The top airline for on-time arrivals was at Kalgoorlie with 91.2 per cent of flights on schedule, while Broome had the best scorecard for arrivals at 91.4 per cent. The Brisbane to Hobart route was the most punctual.
FlyPelican and JetGo were not included in the data.