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14 February, 2023

OAG releases airline frequency and capacity trend statistics report......

Each month OAG produces an Airline Frequency and Capacity Trend Statistics Report, flight data included is sourced via Schedules Analyzer; a cutting-edge platform for airline schedule analysis. The report contains key facts and figures including Seats by Region, Top 20 Country Pairs, Top 20 Airlines, and Top 20 Airports, plus additional information regarding the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the recovery of the travel industry.

Top Twenty Country Pairs

OAG Launches an All-New View of Immediate Flight Changes

   

                 OAG, the world’s leading provider of travel data and insight, today announced the launch of its new Flight Status Alerts, which delivers an all-new view of immediate flight changes. 

Flight Status Alerts directly integrate into OAG’s Flight Info Platform, which already provides a continuous stream of flight schedule changes. Flight Status Data together with Flight Schedules now delivers the broadest possible coverage of flight information to OAG customers which includes booking engines, travel and hospitality apps, airline apps, online travel agencies, metasearch, search engines and flight tracking apps.

This powerful combination provides a first-of-its-kind flight window into key schedules and status data – from the moment a flight is scheduled to when luggage hits the baggage belt, and everything in between.

Powered by Microsoft’s Azure Event Hub, the advanced technology delivers speed and scale to notifications on OAG’s Flight Info Platform. It processes an average of 40 updates each second and provides millions of updates in real-time on schedule and status changes.

09 February, 2023

OAG Launches Flight Status Alerts.

OAG, the world’s leading provider of travel data and insight, today announced the launch of its new Flight Status Alerts, which delivers an all-new view of immediate flight changes.

Flight Status Alerts directly integrates into OAG’s Flight Info Platform, which already provides a continuous stream of flight schedule changes. Flight Status Data together with Flight Schedules now delivers the broadest possible coverage of flight information to OAG customers which include booking engines, travel and hospitality apps, airline apps, online travel agencies, metasearch, search engines and flight tracking apps.

This powerful combination provides a first-of-its-kind flight window into key schedules and status data – from the moment a flight is scheduled to when luggage hits the baggage belt, and everything in between.

Powered by Microsoft’s Azure Event Hub, the advanced technology delivers speed and scale to notifications on OAG’s Flight Info Platform. It processes an average of 40 updates each second and provides millions of updates in real-time on schedule and status changes.

Key benefits of the flight window include:

12 January, 2023

Delta Air Lines is the most punctual airline in the U.S.

OAG, the world’s leading data platform for the global travel industry, has revealed the most punctual airlines and airports in North America as part of its Punctuality League 2023. Delta finished 2022 as the most punctual airline in the U.S. with an on-time performance (OTP) of 81.79% and an extremely low cancellation rate of just 0.01%. Alaska Airlines (#2; OTP 79.13%), United Airlines (#3; OTP 79.10%), American Airlines (#4; OTP 77.38%) and Hawaiian Airlines (#5; OTP 75.80%) rounded out the Top 5 most on-time airlines in North America.



Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines and American Airlines rank among the Top 10 most on-time Mega Airlines in the world.

Spirit Airlines is the most punctual low-cost-carrier (LCC) in North America.

Nine U.S. airports rank among the Top 10 Mega Airports globally, including Los Angeles International, Dallas Fort Worth International, Chicago O’Hare International and Charlotte Douglas International.




U.S. carriers showed strong performance among Mega Airlines and low-cost carriers (LCCs) despite winter weather disruptions over the Christmas holiday, including Southwest which cancelled 16,873 flights alone in December. Globally, seven U.S. carriers ranked among the Top 20 Mega Airlines (defined by the number of flights operated) in the world. Delta ranked #6, followed by Alaska (#7), United (#8) American (#9) and Spirit Airlines (#10; OTP 73.18%). Among the Top 20 low-cost carriers (LCCs) in the world, Spirit ranked #13, followed by Southwest (#14; OTP 71.61%) and Frontier Airlines (#18; OTP 66.18%), with JetBlue (OTP 63.90%) finishing just outside the Top 20 at #21.


U.S. airports dominated OAG’s Mega Airports category, with 14 ranking among the Top 20 globally. These include Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International (#2; OTP 80.08%), Seattle-Tacoma International (#3; OTP 79.98%), Houston George Bush Intercontinental (#4; OTP 79.72%), Charlotte Douglas International (#5; OTP 79.59%), Los Angeles International (#6; OTP 78.63%), Chicago O’Hare International (#7; OTP 77.86%), Phoenix Sky Harbor International (#8; OTP 76.80%), Dallas Fort Worth International (#9; OTP 76.15%) and Miami International (#10; OTP 73.97%), among others.


Salt Lake City International (#1; OTP 83.59%) is the most punctual airport in the U.S. overall, followed by Boise Airport (#2; OTP 82.92%) and Fresno Yosemite International (#3; OTP 81.58%).


“Strong performance by U.S. Mega Airlines and Mega Airports reflects the competitive nature of the rapidly-recovering U.S. domestic market in 2022,” said John Grant, chief analyst at OAG. “Despite a tough end to the year, overall on-time performance is improving across the board as carriers provided slightly less frequency to ease operational pressures and delays. This in turn allows many carriers to deliver OTP levels last seen in the pre-pandemic era, if not better.”

Download the full report for more insights from OAG’s Punctuality League 2023.

Criteria

OAG defines on-time performance (OTP) as flights that arrive or depart within 15 minutes of their scheduled arrival or departure times. Cancellations are included within the OTP calculations and are counted as late flights. To qualify for inclusion, OAG must have flight status data for at least 80% of all scheduled flights operated by the airline or airport.
Airlines ranked in the 250 largest global airlines are analyzed. Airline OTP is calculated based on arrivals data only. OTP calculations are based on operating carrier code and are restricted to scheduled passenger flights only. All scheduled flights operated by affiliate carriers on behalf of another carrier are included in the analysis. Flights where OAG does not have the required arrival time, or confirmation that the flight was diverted or cancelled, are not included in the OTP calculations for airlines.
Airports must have a minimum of 2.5M departing seats. Airport OTP calculations are restricted to scheduled passenger flights only and are calculated based on both departures and arrivals data. Flights where OAG does not have the required departure and arrival time, or confirmation that the flight was diverted or cancelled, are not included in the OTP calculations for airports.











16 October, 2021

Busiest routes right now according to OAG

OAG, one of the worlds leading information and data analysts have released details of the busiest routes right now.  You can see more, view and interrogate OAG’s ever-popular Busiest Routes whenever you need as they evolve and change over time. Including the Top 10 Busiest Global Routes, Top 10 Domestic Airline Routes and International Airline Routes by region. Data powered by Schedules Analyzer.

Busiest Domestic Airline Routes - October 2O21

In the Top 10 Global Busiest Domestic Airline Routes, you'll find eight are operated by Asia carriers during October. Two operate within South Korea, including the busiest between Jeju and Seoul. Of the top ten, there are three operated within China and a further three within Japan. Mexico's Cancun - Mexico City takes the ninth slot.

In the Top 10 US Busiest Domestic Airline Routes, unsurprisingly, New York-Los Angeles (takes the number one slot whilst the second place is taken by Denver - Phoenix route. Atlanta - Orlando is the third busiest route in the U.S. Orlando makes another appearance on the list, as Newark - Orland takes 8th place.  

Top 10 Busiest Domestic Routes - Global


Busiest Global Airport in the World - October 2021......

The Top 10 Busiest Global Airports in the World are calculated using total airline capacity including both international and domestic flights. The Top 10 Busiest International Airports are calculated using international airline capacity.  The data is updated each month from OAG, the worlds premier aviation data collecting and analysing company. 

Busiest Global Airport in the World - October 2021

The U.S. dominates the top ten this month as half of the top 10 global airports are located in the US. First place is retained by Atlanta, also unchanged is the second place for Chicago O’Hare with Dallas taking the third spot. Strong growth in the Chinese domestic market this month means there are now three Chinese airports in the Top 10. Delhi and Istanbul complete the chart.  


Busiest International Airport in the World - October 2021

World's Busiest International Airport was Dubai, taking over from Amsterdam, which heads up the key European airports. Frankfurt was third and London Heathrow is in fourth place. Two Turkish airports are in the top ten, Antalya in ninth and Instanbul in the fifth position and Vienna rounds out the top ten in the final place, up from 22nd two years ago.

Top 10 Busiest Global Airports by Seats

Calculated using total frequency (domestic and international)


Top 10 Busiest International Airports by Seats

Calculated using international frequency only


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