Virgin Australia has delivered best-in-class operational performance in January, leading Australia’s major airlines in both on-time performance and flight completion metrics.

The airline achieved an 82.7% on-time departure rate last month, building on strong December results with an improvement of 8.2 percentage points month-on-month.

The statistics were unveiled in new data from the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics.

After posting the highest average completion rate of the major Australian airlines in 2025, Virgin Australia maintained its reliability in January with a 99.1% completion rate, demonstrating consistent operational performance during the busy peak summer travel period.

“After a strong finish to the year in December, our team raised the bar yet again in January,” said Dave Emerson, Virgin Australia CEO.

“Summer is one of the most important times of the year for our guests. Millions of travellers rely on us to reconnect with loved ones or take a well-earned break and we’re incredibly grateful for their trust.

“Leading the major Australian airlines in January with the highest departure on-time performance and the lowest cancellations is a testament to the efforts of our people across the entire operation.”

Over the past 12 months, Virgin Australia has recorded an average completion rate of 98.3% and an average departure on-time performance of 77.6% for its scheduled domestic flights.

“We know how important it is to get our guests to their destination on their desired day of travel and with fewer than 1% of scheduled domestic flights cancelled during one of our busiest months, our results show we are consistently delivering on that commitment,” added Mr Emerson.

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