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These are the most punctual airlines in Latin America

These are the most punctual airlines in Latin America

In Latin America, by July 2022, 131,127 flights were made, of which 81.53% were carried out in a timely manner, according to the study of the international consultant Cirium.

(How much money have the country’s airlines lost in the last 4 years).

“As a reminder, a flight is considered on time if the aircraft arrives at the gate within 14 minutes and 59 seconds (less than 15 minutes) of the scheduled arrival time.“, states the report.

According to the report, the ranking of the region is led by Azul Líneas Aéreas Brasileiras with 89.5% of their trips completed on time in July.

(Wingo also refers to the penalty imposed by SuperTransporte).

In second place is Latam Airlines, with 86.44% punctuality in its 40,880 flights made in the seventh month of the year.

Latam plane.

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Third is Avianca with 12,782 flights, of which 86.35% were made on time.

(Avianca’s response after sanction imposed by Supertransport).

Avianca

Avianca plane.

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Then, in order, is Copa Airlines (85.62%), Sky Airline (82.91%), and Viva Air Colombia (80.04%).

The list is completed by Aeroméxico, with 78.02% of its punctual flights, Aerolineas Argentinas (74.23%) and Volaris (70.66%).

It is worth noting that the analysis, which is conducted annually, is based on a flight coverage requirement of 80% for each category assessed, such as the total number of flights flown and the percentage of on-time trips.

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