Key On-Time Performance And Flight Cancellation Statistics
ANN just received the following statistical breakdown and was
inigured by the data presented. The report posted below is based on
data filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics by the 20
reporting carriers for December 2005.
Overall
71.0 percent on-time arrivals
Highest On-Time Arrival Rates
Hawaiian Airlines
– 94.2 percent
Independence Air – 78.7 percent
America West Airlines– 78.5 percent
Lowest On-Time Arrival Rates
JetBlue Airways – 63.7 percent
Atlantic Southeast Airlines – 65.4 percent
Northwest Airlines – 65.6 percent
Most Frequently Delayed Flights
Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight 4148 from Dallas-Fort Worth
to Salt Lake City – late 100 percent of the time.
Southwest Airlines flight 3462 from Houston Hobby Airport to
New Orleans – late 100 percent of the time.
Southwest Airlines flight 2030 from New Orleans to Houston
Hobby Airport – late 95.83 percent of the time
American Airlines flight 795 from Miami to St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands – late 94.12 percent of the time
American Eagle Airlines flight 4685 from New York JFK to
Chicago – late 94.12 percent of the time
Northwest Airlines flight 97 from Minneapolis-St. Paul to
Honolulu – late 94.12 percent of the time
SkyWest Airlines flight 6171 from Sacramento, CA to San
Francisco – late 94.12 percent of the time
SkyWest Airlines flight 5814 from Birmingham, AL to Chicago
– late 94.12 percent of the time
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