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A list of the world’s top most on-time airlines and airports for February prepared by global air travel data provider OAG shows FlySafair of South Africa leading the pack with the best on-time performance (OTP) in February.
The list also shows Hawaiian Airlines leading the pack in North America.
According to a Simple Flying report monitored by Business a.m., the OAG’s February rankings list FlySafair,
It noted that six airlines had an OTP of more than 90 percent, which includes three Western European carriers:
Just below the 90 percent threshold was
It described Fuji Dream Airlines as one of two Japanese all-Embraer E-jets family aircraft operators, with the other being J-Air, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines. All Nippon Airways ordered 20 (five options) E190-E2 aircraft in February, with deliveries starting in FY2028.
Ireland-based
Hawaiian Airlines tops in North America
Meanwhile, in North America, Hawaiian Airlines (83.49%, 6,356 total flights),
The first Canadian airline to appear in the rankings was Air Transat, which operated 2,196 flights during the month, with an average OTP of 67.07 percent. Other Canadian airlines, including Air Canada, Flair Airlines, and Westjet, had an OTP of below 60%.
However, that is not surprising considering that Canada, especially carriers with major operations at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), faced significant weather-related disruptions in mid-February.
For example,
Phoenix Sky Harbor leads North American airports
In terms of North American airports, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) led the continent’s rankings, with an OTP of 82.81 percent. OAG tracked 16,982 flights departing the airport in February.
However, Phoenix Sky Harbor only ranked 19th globally. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) rounded off the top three, with an OTP of 82.67 percent and 80.97 percent, respectively.
Similarly to the airlines’ ranking in North America, Phoenix Sky Harbor, Los Angeles International, and Houston-Intercontinental were the only airports with an OTP of more than 80 percent in the region.
Furthermore, the first Canadian airport on the list was Toronto-Pearson, which, due to the aforementioned weather-related disruptions, had an OTP of 54.48 percent, ranking 80th globally.






