LATAM Airlines Delays/Cancellations

Oh dear. LA800 on 10 August has been further delayed with departure form SYD predicted as 1735 in the late afternoon, 360 minutes behind schedule. LA801 arrivd ex AKL/SCL at 1231 hours, 176 minutes late.
 
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LA800, the 1135 hours late morning SYD-AKL-SCL on Friday 12 August 2022 has been cancelled. So is LA801, the 0935 hours arrival.

In lieu, LA1231 is arriving at about 1130 with LA1116 becoming a 1330 hours ex SYD.

LATAM's recent timekeeping has been very poor.
 
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Sunday 11 September 2022 finds LA801 arriving in AKL (ex SCL) 12 minutes early at 0503 with B789 CC-BGB, but the second sector was delayed, arriving SYD at 1033 hours, 58 minutes late. LA800 returning (the 1135 hours) is expected to depart Sydney two hours late.
 
Saturday 17 December 2022 sees B789 CC-BGA as LA801, the 0750 hours AKL-SYD not having taken off until 1055 hours. Arrival is estimated as 150 minutes late at 1200 'high noon', delaying LA800 back to AKL and on to distant SCL.
 
On Monday 2 September 2024 with SYD only using the east-west runway, LA801, the scheduled 1135 hours SYD-AKL (B789 CC-BGJ) took off at 1315 with suggested at gate arrival becoming 68 minutes late at 1748 hours.
 

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