North American Airlines
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AirTran Airways in April for a sixth consecutive month was the most punctual major U.S. carrier
according to FlightStats. Alaska Airlines and US Airways tied for second, delivering 90 percent of flights on time. North American airlines aggregately posted an 81 percent on-time average, with Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways and American Airlines
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AirTran Airways in March for a fifth consecutive month was the most punctual major U.S. carrier
followed by US Airways (87 percent), Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines (both near 85 percent). On average, North American airlines last month landed nearly 77 percent of flights on time. Air Canada, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines performed
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AirTran Airways in February for a fourth consecutive month was the most punctual major U.S. carrier
Airlines again ranked last among the eight major airlines, based on FlightStats data, at 80 percent. For all North American airlines , Alaska Air subsidiary Horizon Air earned top marks with February on-time performance of 92.5 percent. Air
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AirTran Airways in January was the most punctual major U.S. carrier
Airlines ranked last among the eight major airlines, based on FlightStats data, at 75.5 percent. For all North American airlines , Hawaiian Airlines performed best in January, with on-time performance at 92.4 percent. Air Canada ranked
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North American airlines last month canceled more than 29,000 flights and delivered only 68 percent of scheduled services on time
North American airlines last month canceled more than 29,000 flights and delivered only 68 percent of scheduled services on time bit.ly/fZNeeM as they were "hammered" by winter weather, FlightStats reported. Among the 10 largest U.S. airlines, AirTran Airways, United Airlines and American Airlines ...
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Carriers' September On-Time Performance Slips
North American airlines delivered nearly 83 percent of their flights within 15 minutes of scheduled arrival last month, slipping 3 percentage points from
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Ancillary Air Services Standards Bodies To Align
content distribution while allowing each organization to maintain its individual goals and objectives." Major North American airlines founded Open AXIS this year to build an XML schema, originally developed by Farelogix, as the industry standard
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IATA Reports Double-Digit Growth In Global Air Demand For June
recovery could slow in the coming months. Though below the average worldwide rate, international traffic on North American airlines grew nearly 11 percent in June, while European carriers continue to lag those in all other regions. "The industry
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Global Airline Traffic Surpasses Pre-Recession Level
in continued slower demand growth than is experienced in other parts of the world," IATA said of the region. North American airlines , meanwhile, saw nearly an 11 percent increase in passenger traffic in May compared with May 2009, IATA reported
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Carriers Improve On-Time Performance Despite JFK Runway Construction
Thanks to "mild spring weather," 84 percent of flights operated by North American airlines were on time last month, according to FlightStats, besting March's 80 percent on-time rating and representing the best monthly

