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All Rights Reserved Content 01 On-time Departure Performance of Global Airports Global Large and Medium-Sized Airports APAC Large and Medium-Sized Airports Four Major Airport Clusters in China Mainland China: Airports with a Capacity of over 30 Million Passengers Mainland China: Airports with a Capacity of 10 Million to 30 Million Passengers Mainland China: Airports with a Capacity of 2 Million to 10 Million Passengers Mainland China: Worst-Affected Airports under Severe Weather 02 On-time Arrival Performance of Global Airlines Global Big and Medium-Sized Airlines APAC Big and Medium-Sized Airlines Mainland China: Ten Major Airlines Mainland China: Other Airlines 03 On-time Departure Performance of Busiest Routes Busiest International Routes in the World Busies Domestic Routes in North America Busies Domestic Routes in Europe Busies Domestic Routes in APAC Busies Domestic Routes in Mainland China Page 2 of 24 ©2019 VariFlight. All Rights Reserved Summary In the first half of 2019, global airports handled 18,180,000 departures with an on-time rate of 75.44 percent and an average delay of 26.75 minutes. New Chitose (CTS) retains the top spot as the world’s most punctual airport among global large hubs. Itami (ITM) tops the OTP chart of global medium-sized airports, followed by Nagoya (NGO) and Kaohsiung (KHH). Airports in Yangtze River Delta region handle 395,800 departures, the busiest in China’s four major airport clusters. Page 3 of 24 ©2019 VariFlight. All Rights Reserved Overview In the first half of 2019, global airports handle 18,180,000 departures with an on-time rate of 75.44 percent and an average delay of 26.75 minutes. In mainland China, airports handle 2,356,800 departures with an on-time rate of 74.32 percent and an average delay of 29.05 minutes. According to VariFlight, TOP10 countries by total number of outbound flights are the United States, China, India, Japan, UK, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Russia and France. Japan, Russia and France dominate TOP3 of the OTP chart, with China in the seventh place, followed by the United States, India, Japan and UK. World’s TOP10 Countries for Flight Departures (Jan-Jun, 2019) 90.64% 5000000 89.18% 100.00% 80.60% 81.04% 82.01% 82.23% 4500000 77.91% 79.33% 77.39% 74.65% 90.00% 4000000 80.00% 3500000 70.00% 3000000 60.00% 2500000 50.00% 2000000 40.00% 1500000 30.00% 1000000 20.00% 500000 10.00% 0 0.00% US CN IN JP UK CA DE ID RU FR Flight Departures On-time Departure Performance In Europe, Heathrow (LHR), Frankfurt (FRA) and Amsterdam (AMS) secureTOP3 in the ranking of aircraft departures. In the OTP chart, Sheremetyevo (SVO) shows the best performance of 79.81 percent followed by Fiumicino (FCO) and Munich (MUC). TOP10 Airports for Flight Departures in Europe (Jan-Jun, 2019) 140000 79.81% 90.00% 73.65% 72.85% 69.66% 120000 68.61% 65.56% 67.61% 80.00% 62.02% 59.70% 70.00% 100000 55.91% 60.00% 80000 50.00% 60000 40.00% 30.00% 40000 20.00% 20000 10.00% 0 0.00% LHR FRA AMS CDG IST MUC SVO FCO LGW ZRH UK DE NL FR TR DE RU IT UK CH Flight Departures On-time Departure Performance U.S. has a strong showing in the American region, with 9 airports in the top 10 list (as measured by Page 4 of 24 ©2019 VariFlight. All Rights Reserved the total number of outbound flights). O'Hare (ORD), Atlanta (ATL) and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) are in the first three places. In the OTP chart, Atlanta (ATL) shows the best performance of 78.08 percent followed by Los Angeles (LAX) and Houston (IAH). TOP10 Airports for Flight Departures in Americas (Jan-Jun, 2019) 78.08% 73.47% 350000 68.61% 69.18% 69.52% 71.45% 80.00% 62.84% 60.26% 64.10% 63.00% 300000 70.00% 250000 60.00% 50.00% 200000 40.00% 150000 30.00% 100000 20.00% 50000 10.00% 0 0.00% ORD ATL DFW LAX DEN CLT IAH JFK MEX SFO US US US US US US US US MX US Flight Departures On-time Departure Performance In Asia and Australia, Beijing Capital (PEK), Shanghai Pudong (PVG) and Haneda (HND) witness the most aircraft departures. In the OTP chart, Haneda (HND) shows the best performance of 88.38 percent followed by Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) and Kunming Changshui (KMG). TOP10 Airports for Flight Departures in Asia and Oceania (Jan-Jun, 2019) 88.38% 81.48% 75.34% 77.42% 160000 70.41% 73.01% 70.28% 70.13% 74.39% 69.53% 90.00% 140000 80.00% 120000 70.00% 100000 60.00% 50.00% 80000 40.00% 60000 30.00% 40000 20.00% 20000 10.00% 0 0.00% PEK PVG HND CAN CGK DEL KUL BKK ICN KMG CN CN JP CN ID IN MY TH KR CN Flight Departures On-time Departure Performance In Africa, Johannesburg (JNB), Cairo (CAI) and Addis Ababa Bole (ADD) witness the most aircraft departures. In the OTP chart, Cape Town (CPT) shows the best performance of 88.07 percent followed by Durban (DUR) and Mohammed V (CMN). Page 5 of 24 ©2019 VariFlight. All Rights Reserved TOP10 Airports for Flight Departures in Africa (Jan-Jun, 2019) 88.07% 87.47% 83.27% 84.90% 60000 90.00% 72.19% 73.96% 72.73% 68.08% 80.00% 50000 63.86% 70.00% 40000 51.09% 60.00% 50.00% 30000 40.00% 20000 30.00% 20.00% 10000 10.00% 0 0.00% JNB CAI ADD NBO CPT CMN ALG LOS DUR TUN ZA EG ET KE ZA MA DZ NG ZA TN Flight Departures On-time Departure Performance Global Large and Medium-Sized Airports CTS shows the best OTP and two Chinese airports join TOP10 list In the first half of 2019, New Chitose (CTS) and Itami (ITM) lead respectively the global large and medium-sized airports, where New Chitose (CTS) is the only one among global hubs with an on- time departure rate of over 90 percent. Dalian Zhoushuizi (DLC) and Urumqi Diwopu (URC) rank respectively eighth and ninth among global hubs. World's TOP Airports for On-Time Departures (Large and Medium-Sized Airports, Jan-Jun, 2019) On-time IATA Country/ Flight Average Arrival Category Ranking Airports Departure Code Region Departures Delay (minutes) Performance 1 CTS New Chitose JP 39583 92.27% 10.35 2 HND Tokyo JP 115517 88.38% 19.61 3 LED Pulkovo RU 36918 87.19% 18.47 4 KIX Osaka JP 47003 87.11% 17.11 Large 5 FUK Fukuoka JP 45001 86.32% 18.77 Airports 6 PDX PORTLAND US 44362 86.19% 18.58 7 HNL Honolulu US 37744 86.10% 20.33 8 DLC DaLian CN 36473 85.25% 17.50 9 URC Urumqi CN 42637 84.88% 22.83 10 BNE Brisbane AU 46786 84.47% 19.87 1 ITM Itami JP 33567 94.52% 13.24 2 NGO Nagoya JP 26614 92.02% 16.29 3 KHH Kaohsiung TW 14728 91.66% 13.20 4 KOJ Kagoshima JP 16743 90.68% 15.15 Medium- 5 LIN Milano Linate IT 23274 90.12% 13.74 Sized 6 OGG Kahului US 18964 90.08% 15.84 Airports 7 CHC Christchurch NZ 18044 89.19% 15.45 8 PUS Busan KR 28702 88.92% 16.22 9 RIX RIGA LV 19163 88.82% 16.60 10 WLG Wellington NZ 20516 88.80% 15.27 Source:VariFlight Page 6 of 24 ©2019 VariFlight. All Rights Reserved APAC Large and Medium-Sized Airports Japan dominates TOP4 in the list New Chitose (CTS), Haneda (HND), Osaka (KIX) and Fukuoka (FUK) are TOP4 in the OTP chart of APAC large airports, followed by Dalian Zhoushuizi (DLC) and Urumqi Diwopu (URC) Itami (ITM), Nagoya (NGO) and Kaohsiung (KHH) are TOP3 in the OTP chart of APAC medium-sized airports. APAC TOP Airports for On-Time Departures (Large and Medium-Sized Airports, Jan-Jun, 2019) On-time IATA Country/ Flight Average Arrival Category Ranking Airports Departure Code Region Departures Delay (minutes) Performance 1 CTS New Chitose JP 39583 92.27% 10.35 2 HND Tokyo JP 115517 88.38% 19.61 3 KIX Osaka JP 47003 87.11% 17.11 4 FUK Fukuoka JP 45001 86.32% 18.77 Large 5 DLC DaLian CN 36473 85.25% 17.50 Airports 6 URC Urumqi CN 42637 84.88% 22.83 7 BNE Brisbane AU 46786 84.47% 19.87 8 SUB SURABAYA ID 39148 82.51% 19.02 9 AKL Auckland NZ 40395 82.10% 20.54 10 CGK Jakarta ID 106789 81.48% 20.95 1 ITM Itami JP 33567 94.52% 13.24 2 NGO Nagoya JP 26614 92.02% 16.29 3 KHH Kaohsiung TW 14728 91.66% 13.20 4 KOJ Kagoshima JP 16743 90.68% 15.15 Medium- 5 CHC Christchurch NZ 18044 89.19% 15.45 Sized 6 PUS Busan KR 28702 88.92% 16.22 Airports 7 WLG Wellington NZ 20516 88.80% 15.27 8 PNH PhnomPenh KH 12968 88.24% 14.36 9 ADL Adelaide AU 19325 87.92% 16.32 10 GMP Gimpo KR 34961 87.66% 18.93 Source:VariFlight Mainland China In the first half of 2019, Mainland China handle 2,356,800 departures with an on-time performance of 74.32 percent and an average delay of 29.05 minutes. January and May witness over 400,000 departures. March shows the best OTP while June performs the worst.
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