Cancellations and delays continue to burden domestic travellers with 1-in-4 flights arriving or departing late in February, new transport data shows

About one in four domestic flights taking off in Australia are either arriving or departing late, new transport data shows.

Monthly performance figures from the department of transport’s research bureau shows that despite an improvement from last year, on-time arrivals averaged 73 per cent in February, lagging significantly behind pre-Covid levels.

About 4 per cent of flights were cancelled earlier this year, double the long-term average of 2.2 per cent.

Virgin Australia was by far the worst performer for on-time arrivals, with 28.5 per cent of flights running behind schedule, followed by Qantas at 27.3 per cent.

Qantas recorded the highest rate of flight cancellations, at 5.8 per cent, which it attributed to mass pilot strikes in Perth during February.

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