Average delays of Gatwick to Sanford & Orlando airports, charter and scheduled

rob@rar.org.uk

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If you're trying to decide which airline to fly with for your next visit to WDW you might be interested in how punctual each airline is. The following table shops the average delays (in minutes) for each of the major charter and scheduled airlines to Sanford or Orlando International airports. Data are monthly for 2005 and annually for 2004 and 2003, and come from the Civil Aviation Authority.
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Regards

Rob
 
Frances999 said:
The table does not seem to be showing up for me, Rob. :confused3

:wizard:

Oh pooh! In order to preserve the table formatting I did it as a tiff image and included the image link in my post. Do you know if your web browser can display tiff images? Do you have 'view images' turned off? Alternatively my website is playing up and only I can see the table :(
 
I have AOL, so I thought that might be it, but I just tried using Internet Explorer as well, but it still didn't show up. Perhaphs it's just my computer? How do I check if I have "view images" off or on?

Thanks :)

:wizard:
 

Yay! It works now :)

I'm surprised to see BA ahead of Virgin. Nearly all of the times we have flown with BA (albeit not to MCO) they have been delayed. Air Atlanta seems pretty bad, though!

Thanks for posting!

:wizard:
 
I've just changed the image from a tiff file to a jpg. Hopefully this will cure the prtoblem - I've tried it in Firefox and Internet Explorer and it seems to view OK. Apologies for the confusion.

Regards

Rob
 
Very interesting, Rob!

(Trying not to be smug I'm going with BA this year ;) )
 
mariechez said:
That is interesting Rob, have you posted it elsewhere :cool1: :cool1:

No, only found the relevant statistics tonight (after trying to find them for some time).

Regards

Rob
 
pauldents said:
Interesting.

Are Air Atlanta and European, Travel City Direct?

I think they were. I believe that European went bankrupt during 2004 when TCD switched its operation from European to Air Atlanta, although I would be happy to be corrected if this is incorrect.

Regards

Rob
 












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