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Related Newslog Items August 5, 2010 Alaska Airlines in July was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 88 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for an eighth consecutive month, Alaska was followed by United Airlines and US Airways (each 82 percent). Delta Air Lines (70 percent) ranked worst among the nine largest carriers for a third consecutive month. July 20, 2010 Concur is adding to its mobile and travel solutions OAG's real-time flight status info "such as delays, cancellations, terminal/gate updates and baggage claim information", the companies announced. OAG's "direct connections into airlines' operational systems" provide departure and arrival times, change alerts, terminal locations and searches for alternative flights. OAG is part of UBM Aviation. July 6, 2010 Alaska Airlines in June was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with on-time performance of 88 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a seventh consecutive month, Alaska finished ahead of US Airways (83 percent) and JetBlue (82 percent). Delta Air Lines (70 percent) ranked worst among the nine largest carriers for the second consecutive month. June 4, 2010 Alaska Airlines in May was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 91 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a sixth consecutive month, Alaska was followed by US Airways and AirTran (each 85 percent). Delta Air Lines (74 percent) ranked worst among the nine largest carriers. May 5, 2010 Alaska Airlines in April was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 90 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a fifth consecutive month, Alaska was followed by AirTran Airways and US Airways (each 87 percent). American Airlines (81 percent) ranked worst among the 10 largest carriers. April 5, 2010 Alaska Airlines in March was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 87 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a fourth consecutive month, Alaska was followed by United Airlines (83 percent) and Southwest Airlines (81 percent). JetBlue Airways (72 percent) for a fourth consecutive month ranked worst among the 10 largest carriers. April 5, 2010 According to FlightStats, JetBlue Airways in March had the highest cancellation rate among major U.S. carriers at 2.57 percent of scheduled flights. Among U.S. feeder operators, US Airways subsidiary Piedmont Airlines for a third consecutive month had the highest cancellation rate (4.67 percent), followed by Air Wisconsin (3.97 percent). March 5, 2010 Alaska Airlines in February was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 85 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a third consecutive month, Alaska was followed by Frontier Airlines (81 percent), United Airlines (78 percent) and Southwest Airlines (78 percent). JetBlue Airways (66 percent) for a third consecutive month ranked worst among the 10 largest carriers. February 4, 2010 According to FlightStats, American Airlines in January had the highest cancellation rate among major U.S. carriers at 2.49 percent of scheduled flights. Frontier Airlines had the lowest at 0.12 percent. Among regional operators, US Airways subsidiary Piedmont Airlines had the highest cancellation rate (4.46 percent), followed by AA subsidiary American Eagle (3.87 percent). February 4, 2010 Alaska Airlines in January was the most punctual major U.S. carrier, with an on-time performance of 85 percent, according to FlightStats. Achieving a top ranking for a second consecutive month, Alaska was followed by Frontier Airlines (84 percent) and Delta Air Lines (83 percent). It was followed by United Airlines (76 percent). JetBlue Airways (73 percent) for a second consecutive month ranked worst among the 10 largest carriers.
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