The given chart provides data about the number of people from the stuff on the airplane, which is needed to get from Australia to other countries. Another bar chart depicts the amount of passengers, who complained on these roots and the average kilogram per one person.
Overall, it is clear that the huge crew on the airplanes to Germany and Indonesia rendered better service, and, consequently, received less complaints, irrespective of the heaviest luggage. Meanwhile, the airlines from Australia to Malaysia or New Zealand, where the crew comprised less people, got many complaints.
Firstly, the proportion of people, who worked on the plane from Australia to Germany, hit the highest point at approximately 15, which resulted in the least level of complaints, while the weight of luggage peaked at just over 37 per passenger. The percentage of workers of airline to Indonesia was lower and reached almost 11, which led to low degree of passengers, who complained, nearly 3 passengers. Moreover, the weight of luggage was lower than Germany, reaching approximately 33 kg per one person.
Secondly, the percentage of people from the crew of airline to New Zealand hit the lowest point to reach 6 workers. The number of passengers, who complained was the highest one and reached around 7, while the level of weight of luggage was twice lower than the Malaysia’s, 15 and 30 kg per passenger, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of people of airline crew to Malaysia were 8. The percentage of complaints per flight to the Malaysia’s airline was middle ant reached almost 3.
