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U.S. Airlines Post Higher Than Usual On-Time Results in 2015


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In a related story, today our in-laws arrived 30 minutes before schedule even though the flight was the same length of time it's always been. It must easy to improve on-time numbers when you pad the schedule.

The nation's leading airlines are posting some of their best-ever numbers for on-time performance in the second half of 2015.

The Transportation Department said Monday that 87 percent of flights on the leading carriers arrived on time in October.

That was the third-best month in the 21 years of comparable records, just ahead of September 2015 when airlines were punctual 86.5 percent of the time. The latest figure compares with 80 percent on-time rate for October 2014.

Delta, Hawaiian and Alaska had the best ratings, while Spirit was the only airline with an on-time rating below 80 percent.

Cancellation rates remain low as well. The airlines cancelled 0.5 percent of their flights in October, second best to the 0.4 percent rate in September.

This article was from The Associated Press and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network.

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