‘Unprecedented': The most punctual global airline last year was ‘absolutely' a surprise, analytics firm CEO says

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‘Unprecedented': The most punctual global airline last year was ‘absolutely' a surprise, analytics firm CEO says
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Aeromexico, Saudia and Delta Air Lines were the most on-time global airlines in 2024, according to a report by aviation company Cirium.

"They've had a remarkable year," he said."They've increased their on-time performance ... by a whopping 9%. To go from from outside the top 10 to No. 1 is quite unprecedented."Bowen said Aeromexico's ascent is owing to the company culture, investment in new equipment, and relationship with its hub at Mexico City International Airport, which ranked fourth for on-time flights among global airports in Cirium's report.

South Africa's Safair airline landed some 93.82% of its scheduled flights on time, according to the report. Oman Air did the same for 90.27% of its flights, as did Copa Airlines, Panama's flag carrier , and Royal Jordanian Airlines .Japan's two largest airlines — Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways — again topped Asia-Pacific's list, but on-time percentages for both fell last year from 2023, according to Cirium.Saudi Arabia's King Khalid International Airport ranked No.

On-time flights at airports are defined as those that leave within 15 minutes of scheduled departure times. Panama's Tocumen International Airport topped the ranking for medium-sized airports, while Ecuador's Jose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport was named the most punctual small airport in the world, the report showed.'Noctourism' is expected to be a big travel trend in 2025

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