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By The Numbers: On-Time And Cancellation Data

Based on Data Filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics by the 19 Reporting Carriers In January, 2005

Overall
  • 71.4 percent on-time arrivals
Highest On-Time Arrival Rates
  • Hawaiian Airlines – 92.6 percent
  • Continental Airlines – 78.0 percent
  • Southwest Airlines– 75.6 percent
Lowest On-Time Arrival Rates
  • JetBlue Airways – 63.1 percent
  • American Eagle Airlines – 65.8 percent
  • Comair – 67.3 percent
Most Frequently Delayed Flights
  • US Airways flight 435 from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Philadelphia – late 93.55 percent of the time
  • JetBlue Airways flight 40 from Fort Lauderdale, FL to New York JFK – late 87.10 percent of the time
  • ExpressJet Airlines flight 2444 from Houston to Washington Dulles – late 86.96 percent of the time
  • Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight 4809 from Cincinnati to Tulsa, OK – late 86.67 percent of the time
  • Comair flight 5442 from Newark, NJ to Cincinnati – late 85.71 percent of the time
Highest Rates of Canceled Flights
  1. Atlantic Southeast Airlines – 8.1 percent
  2. American Eagle Airlines – 7.3 percent
  3. Independence Air – 7.2 percent
Lowest Rates of Canceled Flights
  1. Hawaiian Airlines – 0.5 percent
  2. Continental Airlines – 1.4 percent
  3. Southwest Airlines – 2.0 percent
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