<p>Jetlite was followed by the all-business class Paramount Airways at three per cent while the overall industry average of the domestic airlines was at 1.8 per cent during December 2009.<br /><br />As per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, domestic air operators cancelled over 40 per cent cent of their flights for commercial reasons - non availability of aircraft or crew.<br /><br />Technical grounds accounted for 36 per cent cancellations while weather was responsible for 23.9 per cent cancellations during the month, it added.<br /><br />"There is a very thin line between commercial and technical reasons. At times, technical reasons spill over the commercial side of the operations, and thus a cancellation is attributed to commercial reasons," an industry official said.<br /><br />Another private carrier Kingfisher, which returned 19 aircraft in a span of 10 months last year and subsequently reduced the capacity to a significant extent, cancelled 2.1 per cent of its total flights during the month last year.<br /><br />While Jet Airways' flight cancellations rate was at 2. 1 per cent, national air-carrier Air India cancelled 1.7 per cent of its total flights during the period. <br /><br />SpiceJet and IndiGo were the two other airlines that posted minimum cancellation rate at 0. 6 per cent each.<br /><br />At the same time, in terms of on-time performance, the overall OTP across domestic air-carriers stood at 71.5 per cent in December.<br /><br />Paramount Airways had the highest OTP at 84.7 per cent, while JeTtLite had the lowest OTP at 56 per cent.</p>
<p>Jetlite was followed by the all-business class Paramount Airways at three per cent while the overall industry average of the domestic airlines was at 1.8 per cent during December 2009.<br /><br />As per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, domestic air operators cancelled over 40 per cent cent of their flights for commercial reasons - non availability of aircraft or crew.<br /><br />Technical grounds accounted for 36 per cent cancellations while weather was responsible for 23.9 per cent cancellations during the month, it added.<br /><br />"There is a very thin line between commercial and technical reasons. At times, technical reasons spill over the commercial side of the operations, and thus a cancellation is attributed to commercial reasons," an industry official said.<br /><br />Another private carrier Kingfisher, which returned 19 aircraft in a span of 10 months last year and subsequently reduced the capacity to a significant extent, cancelled 2.1 per cent of its total flights during the month last year.<br /><br />While Jet Airways' flight cancellations rate was at 2. 1 per cent, national air-carrier Air India cancelled 1.7 per cent of its total flights during the period. <br /><br />SpiceJet and IndiGo were the two other airlines that posted minimum cancellation rate at 0. 6 per cent each.<br /><br />At the same time, in terms of on-time performance, the overall OTP across domestic air-carriers stood at 71.5 per cent in December.<br /><br />Paramount Airways had the highest OTP at 84.7 per cent, while JeTtLite had the lowest OTP at 56 per cent.</p>