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China's major airports have the worst flight delays in the world, a report from travel industry monitor FlightStats says. | China's major airports have the worst flight delays in the world, a report from travel industry monitor FlightStats says. |
According to figures from around the world in June, Beijing and Shanghai airports came bottom for on-time flights, the US-based firm said. | According to figures from around the world in June, Beijing and Shanghai airports came bottom for on-time flights, the US-based firm said. |
Eight of the 10 worst-performing Asian airlines in terms of delays were Chinese carriers, the report added. | Eight of the 10 worst-performing Asian airlines in terms of delays were Chinese carriers, the report added. |
The report did not explain the reasons for poor performance. | The report did not explain the reasons for poor performance. |
The report looked at "on-time performance of scheduled passenger flights" by top airlines, as well as "top performing airports based on their reported departure performance" in June, FlightStats said on its website. | The report looked at "on-time performance of scheduled passenger flights" by top airlines, as well as "top performing airports based on their reported departure performance" in June, FlightStats said on its website. |
"A flight is considered on-time if it arrives or departs within 15 minutes after its scheduled take-off or landing time," the report says. | "A flight is considered on-time if it arrives or departs within 15 minutes after its scheduled take-off or landing time," the report says. |
Among 35 major international airports, the report ranked Beijing Capital International Airport lowest for on-time performance. | Among 35 major international airports, the report ranked Beijing Capital International Airport lowest for on-time performance. |
It figure for on-time departures was 18.30%, with 42.02% of flights falling under the "excessive" category - a delay of 45 minutes or more. | |
This means that only a fifth of the flights left on time and close to half of flights were delayed for 45 minutes or more. | |
The Shanghai Pudong International Airport, second from bottom, fared slightly better, with on-time flight departures at 28.72%. Under the "excessive" category, it scored 34.22%. | |
Tokyo's Haneda airport topped the list, with an on-time performance of 95.04%. Osaka International Airport, which did not feature in the main list but in a separate Asian ranking, did even better with 95.88%. | |
Meanwhile, China United Airlines was ranked the worst-performing among the 41 Asian airlines listed on the report, with just over a quarter of its flight performing on time. | |
The Asian airline with the best on-time rate was South Korea's Air Busan, with a near-perfect 96.77%. | |
Some Chinese industry insiders blame "air traffic volume as the cause of flight delays", China Daily newspaper said. In China, about 80% of air space is restricted to military use, the paper said. | Some Chinese industry insiders blame "air traffic volume as the cause of flight delays", China Daily newspaper said. In China, about 80% of air space is restricted to military use, the paper said. |
But it also quoted an expert as saying that China's airports could not keep up with commercial airline growth. | But it also quoted an expert as saying that China's airports could not keep up with commercial airline growth. |
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