Submitted by robikscuber t3_yapmwy in dataisbeautiful
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robikscuber OP t1_itd99i6 wrote
That’s a good point. I see the cancellations did go up that year but it might also be that the BTS changed their collection methodology.
bluedragon8633 t1_itdn8zo wrote
What does Map of the Soul: Persona have to do with flight cancellations?
PressFforAlderaan t1_itdv8qd wrote
The month long government shutdown from late Dec 2018- late Jan 2019?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–2019_United_States_federal_government_shutdown
tjarko t1_itdbeoz wrote
The grounding of the 737-Max, creating a shortage of Aircraft?
QTheStrongestAvenger t1_itdc5bq wrote
The ban was put in place in March. It may have contributed to cancellations, but it doesn't explain January/February.
anonkitty2 t1_itf34zd wrote
January and February have a hangover from a government shutdown. Then the 737 MAX recall. Cancellations look steady for most of 2019.
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ChubbyElbowz t1_itedhp9 wrote
Covid maybe?
magic_sebi t1_iteh72e wrote
Wrong year
ChubbyElbowz t1_itelzx4 wrote
Or is it… DUN DUN DUN DUNDUN DUUUUUN
RadioApprehensive216 t1_itcxj8n wrote
should use percentage-based instead.. due to the dramatic difference in the number of flights being held
robikscuber OP t1_itd9gca wrote
That’s a good point, but percentage based wouldn’t show us how many flights airlines are willing to over commit to and then cancel.
Kmraj t1_itcdxwo wrote
REM during the 2020 period flights weren’t scheduled (to then be cancelled); pilots were incentivized to retire (smaller pool of workers) and when the machine cranked back up to 2019 levels with a staff from 2020 post retirement.
“Whoops, forgot that we cut our flight staff by 25% while scheduling 100% of our flights. “. But we got the money! Fuck it..cancel the flight.
This result was created by the airlines.
tropicsun t1_itcu233 wrote
And other industries have similar behaviors. Increased retirements but now near 2020 demand but not enough workers…. But many not willing to pay a lot more
Okay_Ocelot t1_ithtw4t wrote
Work in a prison. Can confirm. Never factored in the massive numbers of retirees looming based on the year the facility opened. Never factored in how many early retirements they pushed in 2019. The entire HR department should be fired. But we’ll just pretend the problem is wOkE pOLiTicS and miLLeNiALs and bRaNdOn’S fReE mOnEy.
cannondave t1_itg2jk2 wrote
It's absurd that they are allowed to do this, prey on the citizens. But that's what the citizens get return they are convinced that regulation is bad.
Kmraj t1_ith8j0r wrote
Why regulate when profits can be made? (Or in some settings prophets…) /s
robikscuber OP t1_itc5bcm wrote
- Data Source: https://www.transtats.bts.gov/DL_SelectFields.aspx?gnoyr_VQ=FGK&QO_fu146_anzr=b0-gvzr
- Aggregated Dataset on Kaggle: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/robikscube/flight-delay-dataset-20182022
- Created in python using the calmap package. https://pythonhosted.org/calmap/
- Code / Notebook used to create the plot: https://www.kaggle.com/code/robikscube/flight-delay-exploratory-data-analysis-twitch
- Video of the creation process: https://youtu.be/xs_L6z9QNYY
Last post was deleted, this version has a legend!
If you are interested in making your own plot or modifying this one (filtering to specific airlines, etc.) feel free to fork the notebook linked above.
Spice_and_Fox t1_itd9ik1 wrote
Somebody is pretty active on github
MightyPancake2049 t1_itfmy9r wrote
I first thought they were doing Anki on plane
Symbol_Human t1_itc7acw wrote
Would be cool to make this a 3d graph where the block height shows the # of flights booked
bmcapers t1_itcjwrk wrote
Just thinking the same thing. Curious if yellow meant active travel or less travels.
codemajdoor t1_itcgfy6 wrote
the linear color scheme does not do justice to this type of exponential data. IMO it needs some color mixing to convey the importance of 'heavy' regions wrt the light ones.
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myleftone t1_itcfxyq wrote
This is a market in desperate need of competition from high speed rail.
Imagine this graph but ‘babies dropped on head at hospitals’ or ‘salmonella poisoning at restaurants’. This is a criminal level of failure across the entire industry.
SassHole1756 t1_itcs5n4 wrote
It drives me crazy that the tax payers bailed them out in 2020 and they turn around raise rates, cancel flights with no accountability, and then make the seats smaller. Screw the airline industry.
Artistic-Milk-3490 t1_itebrxy wrote
I'm in this picture and I don't like it. Looking at you June 2022 😣
ValyrianJedi t1_itekqr5 wrote
I have to take something like 100 flights a year for work if you count small connection flights. There was a while in there where I perpetually had to leave a day early so that if the flight got canceled you'd have time to wait and catch another flight.
cannondave t1_itg2o9d wrote
I have never ever experienced a cancelled flight. Europe. I guess we don't allow that through consumer protection regulation.
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kinglittlenc t1_itf13xb wrote
I've seen a lot more delays and cancellations lately. I was in Raleigh a couple months ago and my flight was cancelled because of pilot fatigue. I've never had that happen before. The attendant just got on the mic right as boarding began and said the pilot refuses to board the plane.
All other flights were booked for the day so I was pissed since I had to spend an extra day in town. I was given a free hotel and meal vouchers still was a huge inconvenience, I think a full refund should be given for those situations as well.
eh17368 t1_itc7rgk wrote
The dark red part of 2020 is lockdown period
eefggfed t1_itcji9y wrote
Should do one for Canada.... Or Pearson intl airport Toronto. Wish I knew how haha
Snakethroater t1_itd3l2t wrote
Wth happened in March 202.... Ohhhh.
ClaretCup314 t1_ite1duj wrote
Digging the mini-sideways-wall-calendar format.
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Celebrir t1_ite5ef2 wrote
I don't think the average reddit reader will be able to understand the scale
Color go dark brrrrrrr
iepure77 t1_itgfkzv wrote
Happy to see the airlines fixed everything in August 2022
rubytakaria t1_itcl2th wrote
Should show how much airlines are earning out of cancellation
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Truthirdare t1_itcqmy1 wrote
March April 2020 were some dark times!
ruiqi22 t1_itd34nq wrote
I’d be interested in seeing the percentage of flights cancelled. Saw the big yellow block in 2021/2022 but then realized that there may have been fewer flights scheduled, so there naturally wouldn’t be as many to cancel
dontcareitsonlyreddi t1_itdml60 wrote
31 billion bailout and they still can’t get it right
X-Aceris-X t1_itdqdl1 wrote
I definitely thought this was a GitHub repo commit history at first-glance.
I need to spend more time away from the computer
WhitePetrolatum t1_itesa60 wrote
This graph is useless if you’re not taking into account the number of flights booked.
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Jewel_Johnson t1_itfl1h6 wrote
What kind of graph is this
cannondave t1_itg2fo9 wrote
Disturbing business practice. I don't understand how many 10³ is. I guess it's 101010 = 1000. If that's correct, then it's 200,000 Americans being severely affected that day, if each flight have like 200 passengers.
PresentationOk1814 t1_ithq2uv wrote
Like the graph a lot!
You have a typo - should be ...Bureauf of Transportation...
TacticalDM t1_itiwsji wrote
June 2020 Flights cancelled: 0/0
perfect score
Sketzell t1_itp31by wrote
It was a bad time in the travel industry
HR_Here_to_Help t1_itpgyj6 wrote
I’d love to see this graphed against COVID cases
halfman1231 t1_itql9wk wrote
Dang wonder what happened in March-April of 2020…
halfman1231 t1_itqmj97 wrote
2020 data post shut down is interesting! Lower cancellations compared to previous years despite it being the middle of a pandemic
WhosYoPokeDaddy t1_iteblo8 wrote
March/April 2020 "no you can't see your family in Wuhan"
Beavshak t1_itc92yf wrote
Why so many more cancellations in 2019 than 2018? I can’t think of a significant enough event to cause that.