TABLE 3-3b U.S. Air Carrier On-Time Performance: 1995-2003
TABLE 3-3b U.S. Air Carrier On-Time Performance: 1995-2003
Number of flights
1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | |
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On-time flights | 4,185,788 | 3,989,281 | 4,218,165 | 4,156,980 | 4,207,293 | 4,130,185 | 4,619,234 | 4,329,804 | 5,315,608 |
Late arrivals | 1,039,250 | 1,220,045 | 1,083,834 | 1,070,071 | 1,152,725 | 1,356,450 | 1,104,439 | 867,962 | 1,055,803 |
Diverted flights | 10,492 | 14,121 | 12,081 | 13,161 | 13,555 | 14,254 | 12,909 | 8,347 | 11,750 |
Canceled flights | 91,905 | 128,536 | 97,763 | 144,509 | 154,311 | 187,599 | 231,198 | 65,139 | 101,448 |
Total flights scheduled | 5,327,435 | 5,351,983 | 5,411,843 | 5,384,721 | 5,527,884 | 5,688,488 | 5,967,780 | 5,271,252 | 6,484,609 |
NOTES: Flights are on time if they depart from or arrive at the gate less than 15 minutes after their scheduled departure or arrival times. Data cover nonstop scheduled service flights between points within the United States (including territories) operated by U.S. air carriers that have at least 1 percent of total domestic scheduled service passenger revenues. The airlines required to report in 2003 were: Alaska Airlines, America West Airlines, American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, ATA Airline (formerly doing business as American Trans Air), Atlantic Coast Airlines, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Continental Airlines, Continental Express, Delta Airlines, ExpressJet Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, United Airlines, and US Airways. JetBlue Airways and Hawaiian Airlines reported voluntarily.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Airline Service Quality Performance data, March 2004.