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Hawaiian Airlines leads North America in February on-time performance: OAG report

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Hawaiian Airlines leads North America in February on-time performance: OAG report
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Global air travel data provider OAG has unveiled the airlines and airports with the best on-time performance (OTP) in February, with Hawaiian Airlines leading the pack in North America.

According to OAG’s February rankings, FlySafair, Aeromexico, and Copa Airlines had the best global OTP performance during the month. The South African, Mexican, and Panamanian carriers had an OTP of 95.82% (4,471 total flights), 92.94% (14,701 total flights), and 92.63% (9,796 total flights), respectively.

In total, six airlines had an OTP of more than 90%, which includes three Western European carriers: Iberia (92.24%, 16,864 total flights), Austrian Airlines (90.73%, 7,417 total flights), and Air Europa (90.04%, 5,054 total flights).

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Just below the 90% threshold was Royal Jordanian, with an OTP of 89.81% (2,533 total flights), and Fuji Dream Airlines, a Japan-based regional airline, with an OTP of 88.93% (1,944 total flights).

The latter airline is one of two Japanese all-Embraer E-jets family aircraft operators, with the other being J-Air, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines. All Nippon Airways ordered 20 (five options) E190-E2 aircraft in February with deliveries starting in FY2028.

Ireland-based Aer Lingus and Qatar Airways closed out the top ten with OTPs of 88.87% and 88%, respectively.

Meanwhile in North America Hawaiian Airlines recorded an OTP score at 83.49%(6 ,356 Total Flights ) followed by Southwest Airlines at82 .42 %(102 ,457Total Flights )and Spirit airlines at81 .34 %(17 ,810Total Flights ).

Delta Air Lines and United Airlines had similar performances during this period recording scores at79 .84 %and79 .15 %respectively placing them fourth & fifth according to OAG's report

American Airline which operated maximum number among all other counterparts - -165888Flights scored75 .85 %, placing it eighth on continent's list

The first Canadian carrier appearing was Air Transat operating2196Flights- -scoring67 .07 %. Other Canadian operators like Flair airline Westjet & others scored below60 %mark mainly due weather disruptions around mid- February affecting majorly Montreal–Trudeau International Airport(YUL)& Toronto Pearson International Airport(YYZ)

For instance update from Air Canada dated February18 mentioned cancellation ~~ Around1290Flights over span six days owing both weather issues along Endeavor air incident Toronto Pearson occurred day before i.e.,February17

In terms airport rankings within continent Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport(PHX)topped list scoring82 .81 %tracking16982Departures throughout Feb- Month though globally placed nineteenth Los Angeles International(LAX)& Houston George Bush Intercontinental(IAH)followed securing positions within top three scoring82 .67 %&80 .97 respectively

Similarly like airline ranks these were only ones crossing above eighty- percent mark regionally while first Canadian entry came via Toronto-Pearson- affected aforementioned factors placed low ranking globally at eightieth spot- scoring just about fifty-four-point forty-eight percentage overall

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