When picking what flights we’re going to take, especially when tighter connections are involved, an airline’s history of on-time performance (OTP) comes into play. If a certain route only arrives on time 70-something percent of the time and we only have an hour between Plane A and Plane B, we may look into a different airline for Plane A that had a better chance of getting there on time.
Two major data crunching entities, OAG and Cirium, released reports regarding OTP. You would think that, with looking at the similar type of data, they would have similar results.
They don’t. Take a look…
Both Cirium and OAG (Official Aviation Guide) collect and manipulate data.
OAG: Founded in England in 1853, OAG is an air travel intelligence firm that provides flight status, aviation scheduling, planning and analytics solutions. OAG based its 2020 airline punctuality report on 57.5 million flight records from 2019 and looks at the largest 250 passenger airlines and whether their flights arrive within 15 minutes of the scheduled time.
Cirium: Founded in England in 1909, Cirium develops a cloud-based platform to provide information-based analytics and decision tools for professionals and business individuals. The company bases its ranking on its monitoring of more than 100,000 flights a day and defines an on-time flight as one that arrives at the gate within 15 minutes of its scheduled time.
Mainline Airlines
Ranking | Cirium | On Time Arrivals | OAG | On Time Arrivals |
1 | Aeroflot | 86.68% | Garuda Indonesia | 95.01% |
2 | ANA | 86.26% | Copa Airlines | 92.01% |
3 | Delta Air Lines | 85.69% | Hawaiian Airlines | 87.40% |
4 | Azul | 83.53% | LATAM Airlines | 86.41% |
5 | JAL | 82.82% | Aeroflot | 86.30% |
6 | Alitalia | 81.87% | ANA | 85.92% |
7 | Air France | 81.15% | Singapore Airlines | 85.32% |
8 | Emirates | 81.02% | Iberia | 84.06% |
9 | Korean Air | 80.30% | Siberian Airlines | 83.88% |
10 | SAS | 79.90% | Air Baltic | 83.63% |
That’s quite a difference for 2 companies that were apparently looking at the same thing 😉
Delta, which was the only U.S.-based airline to make the Top 10 for Cirium’s list of mainline airlines, ranked as #11 (83.56%, which is 2.13 points lower than Cirium’s report) on OAG’s list.
North American Airlines
Ranking | Cirium | On Time Arrivals | OAG | On Time Arrivals |
1 | Delta Air Lines | 85.69% | Hawaiian Airlines | 87.40% |
2 | Alaska Airlines | 82.01% | Delta Air Lines | 83.56% |
3 | Southwest Airlines | 81.44% | Alaska Airlines | 81.49% |
4 | Spirit Airlines | 81.19% | Spirit Airlines | 79.42% |
5 | American Airlines | 79.89% | Southwest | 79.40% |
6 | Allegiant Air | 79.48% | Westjet | 78.98% |
7 | United Airlines | 79.30% | Allegiant Air | 78.97% |
8 | WestJet | 76.48% | American Airlines | 77.90% |
9 | JetBlue | 74.80% | United Airlines | 76.28% |
10 | Frontier Airlines | 74.44% | JetBlue | 73.81% |
What’s funny is that the U.S. Department of Transportation’s ranked list of on-time arrivals for North American-based airlines is different from both Cirium and OAG. Granted, the DOT doesn’t have an average available, just month-to-month. That may or may not be significant, all things being equal. Anyway, here are their stats for October 2019, which is the most recent list available:
Ranking | U.S. DOT | On Time Arrivals |
1 | Delta Air Lines | 86.60% |
2 | Alaska Airlines | 84.30% |
3 | Spirit Airlines | 84.50% |
4 | Southwest Airlines | 84.00% |
5 | Allegiant Air | 83.40% |
6 | Hawaiian Airlines | 83.90% |
7 | Jetblue Airways | 80.70% |
8 | American Airlines | 80.50% |
9 | United Airlines | 82.00% |
10 | Frontier Airlines | 74.50% |
It just goes to show that how you manipulate the data you have makes all the difference in the world. And that, in general, Delta has the best OTP of North American carriers.
Here’s where you can find all three of the entities’ statistics, including OAG’s and Cirium’s discussions of their respective data:
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