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The percentage of airline flights in August that arrived within 15 minutes of schedule, according to the U.S. Transportation Department:
1. Hawaiian, 94.7 percent 2. Alaska, 85.8 percent 3. SkyWest, 84.4 percent 4. Frontier Airlines, 83.8 5. ExpressJet Airlines, 83.4 6. Southwest Airlines, 82.8 percent 7. Continental Airlines, 82.4 percent 8. US Airways, 81.4 percent 9. United Airlines, 80.1 percent Average of all airlines, 79.7 percent 10. American Eagle, 79.6 percent 11. Mesa Airlines, 79.2 percent 12. Pinnacle Airlines, 79.2 percent 13. Delta Air Lines, 78.6 percent 14. American Airlines, 77.2 percent 15. JetBlue Airways, 76 percent 16. Northwest Airlines, 74.4 percent 17. AirTran, 74.2 percent 18. Atlantic Southeast Airlines, 69.5 percent 19. Comair, 65.9 percent Source: DOT's Bureau of Transportation Statistics http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20..._delays_glance |
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Nice to see my favorite is near the top.
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sweet, do you know if they came/coming up with updated/current delay schedule for different parts of the country (SE, NE, MidWest, etc) and if they also do it for international airlines?
i am sure that there are areas where the delays are longer than other areas and some airlines are worse than others even when weather and related delays occur I was a little suprised about Jetblue being down there, i remember a time where people were telling me that jetblue is the way to go and you will get there on time, but not so much lately, i guess with their policies and such it has slowed them down |
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Hawaiian is have a bit of fun on their website about being "No 1." Of course they fly in and out of fewer airports has something to do with their on time performance, on average.
It was Alaska that got the JD Powers awards second year in a row. |
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Alaska usually does well over the summer. Once they get fog in southeast AK and it's sub-zero in the northern cities their reliability goes down somewhat. Continental sent out a "Tweet" this morning: Quote:
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CO is fudging the truth a bit. JD Powers has them as a legacy airline. They sure as hell aren't a regional airline anymore with all the flights they have all over the country, Mexico and Hawaii.
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I'm confused...do you mean CO or AS is considered regional? CO has a much further reach than the US, Mexico and Hawaii. AS was regional until they started gradually expanding their network. Plus they are a traditional "hub and spoke" carrier. I think it's about ti,e the DOT re-defined them and consider them one of the legacies. They have, after all, been around for over 80 years.
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AS is no longer regional. They do have a couple of mini-hubs in LAX, SFO, and ANC.
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