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Table 1-60: Flight Operations Arriving On Time by the
Largest U.S. Air Carriersa
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On-time
flight operations (percent) |
79.4% |
82.5% |
82.3% |
81.6% |
81.5% |
78.6% |
74.5% |
77.7% |
77.2% |
76.1% |
72.6% |
77.4% |
82.1% |
82.0% |
78.1% |
a Data include nonstop
scheduled service between points within the United States (including
territories) by U.S. air carriers with at least 1% of the total domestic
scheduled service passenger revenues and other carriers that report
voluntarily. In 2003, the air carriers
were Alaska, America West, American, American Eagle, Continental, Delta,
Northwest, Southwest, United, US Airways, Airtran, ATA (formerly American
Trans Air), Independence (formerly Atlantic Coast), Atlantic Southeast,
ExpressJet, Hawaiian (voluntarily), JetBlue , and Skywest. Reporting by Comair became effective
January 2004.
NOTE
A
flight is considered on time if it arrived less than 15 minutes after the
scheduled time shown in the carriers' Computerized Reservations Systems. Canceled and diverted operations are
counted as late.
SOURCE
U.S. Department of Transportation, Office
of the Secretary, Air Travel Consumer Report (Washington, DC: Annual February issues), table 1a,
12-month column.
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