The two bar charts illustrate the number of airplane crew per destination, complained passengers per flight, and weight of baggage per passenger who flies from Australia to four countries: Malaysia, New Zealand, Germany, and Indonesia.
Overall, it is evident that Germany had the highest number of crew on each plane, while New Zealand had the least number. Notably, Germany showed the fewest passengers who complained compared to the three countries, however, a number of luggage brought by each individual had the highest weight across the flights of the other nations.
In terms of plane crew, Germany showed the highest number, at nearly 15. In contrast, New Zealand experienced the lowest number, with around 13. Similarly, this occurred in the flight heading to Germany in which its passengers had the most weight baggage compared to the three nations, at approximately 37, while New Zealand experienced the least weight luggage (15). However, a reversal occurred between these countries in which New Zealand had the most complained passengers, while Germany had the least number, at around 6 and 2, respectively.
Regarding the crew number on each plane in the remaining countries, Indonesia had a higher airplane crew than Malaysia, with round 11 and 8, respectively. Conversely, the reversal between these countries was undoubtedly where the Indonesian complained passengers were lower (nearly 3), and had a higher weight of luggage (over 30 kg), while the complained Malaysian passengers showed a higher number (4), and had a lower weight (30).
