According to the aviation ministry, the average OTP ( On-time performance ) was 85% in October (ranging from JetLite's 92.8% to GoAir's 60%) and it fell to 76.4% in November (ranging from Kingfisher's 87.2% to Air India's 60.6%). Clearly, making Delhi's T3 its hub has not come without problems for the Maharaja, especially with a noise-reduction method for aircraft movement, which is delaying all airlines.
Thanks to a slew of measures, OTP was in 85-90% range across India in the two to three months before November. Passengers got some relief from the taxing waiting period before flights took off. Delhi and Mumbai account for almost 70% of all domestic flights as planes taking off from here at the crack of dawn fly across the country before returning at night to these bases. But with trouble erupting in these places from November, things have changed for worse.
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