The world's most punctual airports and airlines in 2018
revealed
(CNN) - Delayed flight cost you that big deal, ruin
your family get-together or just plain consume you with apoplectic
rage?
Take a deep breath, count to 10, punch your travel pillow and then
read on. Because here's news that could help prevent it ever happening
again.
Travel analyst OAG has just revealed its Punctuality League for
2018, naming the airlines and airports with the world's best
timekeeping.
And it's potentially good news for anyone flying via Tokyo
(or looking for a cheap ticket to Latvia).
Drawing on full-year data from
57 million flight records in 2017 -- the most OAG has ever tracked in a single
year -- the UK-based analyst has created a ranking of the best on-time
performance for the world's largest airlines and airports.
Its definition
of on-time performance, or OTP, is flights that arrive or depart within 14
minutes and 59 seconds of their scheduled times.
The most punctual
airline in the world -- with 90.01% of flights on time -- is Latvian flag
carrier airBaltic. Headquartered in Riga International Airport, airBaltic flies
to 68 destinations in Europe, the US and the Middle East.
Most
punctual airlines
1. airBaltic (90.01%). (Top Mainline Airline and
Top Airline in Europe).
2. Hong Kong Airlines (88.83%). (Top Airline in
Asia-Pacific).
3. Hawaiian Airlines (87.24%). (Top Airline in North
America).
4. Copa Airways (86.39%). (Top Airline in Latin America).
5.
Qantas Airways (86.18%).
6. Japan Airlines (85.27%). (Top Mega
Airline).
7. Vueling Airlines (85.35%). (Top Low-Cost Carrier).
8. Jetstar
Asia (85.08%).
9. Skymark Airlines (85.00%).
10. Aer Lingus
(84.46%).
Qatar Airways, in 15th place with an OTP of 82.95%, is the Top
Airline in the Middle East and Africa category.
OAG notes in its report
that the gap is closing between the service offered by low-cost carriers and
mainstream airlines.
"This year, six of the Top 20 airlines are LCCs, up
from four last year and two in 2015," it says.
Most punctual
airports
OAG ranked airports around the world with an annual minimum
of 2.5 million departing seats. As with airlines, the higher the passenger
traffic, the tougher the challenges, so OAG has broken down the rankings
according to the size of the airport.
For the third year in a row, the
most punctual mega airport (30 million+ seats) is Japan's Tokyo Haneda
(86.75%).
The top major airport (20 - 30 million seats) is
Minneapolis-Saint Paul (85.72%) while the top large airport (10 - 20 million
seats) is Japan's Osaka Airport (88.45%).
The UK's Birmingham Airport is
the top medium airport (5 - 10 million seats), with on-time performance of
89.52%.
Spain's Tenerife North is the top small airport (2.5 - 5 million
seats), with 90.05% of flights arriving or departing on
schedule.
Tenerife North "is the only airport in the world to achieve OTP
of over 90% in 2017," notes OAG. Elsewhere in Spain, "Fuerteventura (FUE) has
really climbed the rankings this year, making it into the Top 20 for the first
time, as has Bilbao (BIO)."
Busiest routes
For the
first time, this year OAG has also released data on the on-time performance of
the world's busiest international and domestic routes:
Busiest
international routes:
1. Hong Kong to Taipei: 29,494 flights with an
OTP of 70.92%.
2. Kuala Lumpur to Singapore: 29,383 flights with an OTP of
78.52%.
3. Jakarta to Singapore: 26,872 flights with an OTP of
77.38%.
Busiest domestic routes:
1. Jeju to Seoul Gimpa (South Korea):
64,991 flights with an OTP of 74.06%.
2. Melbourne to Sydney (Australia):
54,519 flights with an OTP of 74.10%.
3. Mumbai to Delhi (India): 47,462
flights with an OTP of 59.14%.
With record-breaking passenger volumes and
ever-expanding flight networks, airlines and airports have faced a big challenge
keeping everything on track in 2017.
Aside from maintaining impressive
punctuality records, the aviation industry is also to be commended for what was
the safest year in flying history.
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