IndiGo clocks highest on-time performance in every month of FY19
6E continues to lead OTP with 85.5 per cent for flights operating out of Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai, DGCA Traffic Report July 2018
Continuing its impressive record in OTP in FY18, IndiGo, flying over 1200 daily flights across 6E network, has maintained its leadership position in On-Time Performance in every month of FY19. As per the Traffic Report released by Directorate General of Civil Aviation for July 2018, IndiGo has clocked 85.5 per cent OTP as compared to 84.1 per cent in June’18. IndiGo has also registered a world-leading technical dispatch reliability of 99.85 per cent.
Wolfgang Prock-Schauer, Chief Operating Officer, IndiGo said, “This is a proud moment for all of us at IndiGo. We are happy to record 85.5 per cent OTP for July 2018 out of the country’s busiest airports including Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai. The fact that IndiGo is synonymous with on-time performance, this achievement makes each one of us work even harder to deliver a world-class service. On Time Performance is one of the key elements that our customers expect from us. We strive hard to improve even further on our key deliverables to provide an on-time, courteous and hassle free service, and affordable fares to our customers.”
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