Most travellers avoid early morning departures. That is exactly why they are worth choosing.

Why Early Flights Are More Reliable

The first flight of the day typically uses an aircraft that spent the night at the airport. It is fuelled, checked, and ready to go without depending on anything else running on time.

Later flights are different. They rely on planes arriving from elsewhere, and by mid-morning the entire network is already absorbing delays from earlier disruptions. Those delays stack up across the day and flow through to every subsequent departure.

The Later You Fly, the Higher the Risk

If your connection is tight or your plans on arrival are time-sensitive, a mid-afternoon or evening departure carries real risk. One delayed inbound aircraft can unravel the rest of your day.

Booking the first flight of the day removes most of that uncertainty before it starts.

A Simple Rule Worth Remembering

When timing matters, choose the earliest departure available. It is one of the lowest effort ways to reduce travel stress and protect your plans at the other end.

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