The Government eliminated the punctuality index for flights for airlines

The Government eliminated the punctuality index for flights for airlines

The Government eliminated the punctuality index for the airlines and described it as “hostile to companies“to the statistical evaluation system for compliance with the schedule of air operations. The resolution states that, since other organizations carry out the same monitoring, it is not necessary for the State to do so.

The measure was made official through the Resolution 290/2024 of the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) published this Thursday in the Official Gazette and bears the signature of the agency’s auditor, Maria Julia Lamb.

In this way, the punctuality action that fell on the flight companies is delayed and that Its main objective was to “transfer more information to users” and passengers contracting the air transport system.”

It was a system that measures the punctuality of each company and, in turn, compare how well each airline operatesaccording to its published schedule.

The Executive’s reasons for eliminating the punctuality index

According to the Executive, this system “has proven hostile to airlines. It has not been effective in reducing lateness“.

For the Government “priority must be given the principle of subsidiarity of the National Stateas it is a commercial activity. There are various aviation analysis companies and prestigious organizations that carry out flight monitoring at a global level and prepare punctuality reports.”

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It is in this framework that they described as unjustifiable “the waste of resources provided by taxpayers for thel maintaining a punctuality evaluation system “state-owned”.

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