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Lisbon Airport (LIS) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 10,271 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +2.36% In July 2025, Lisbon Airport handled 10,271 departing flights, reflecting a year‑over‑year change of +2.36%. Capacity was aligned to peak holiday demand, while competitive pressure on some European leisure routes led to schedule fine‑tuning. This supported steady connectivity for the Lisbon metro area and Portugal’s key inbound markets. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 36.00% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: -23.77% Cancelled Flights: 117 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: -25.95% Departure punctuality reached 36.00% with a year‑over‑year change of -23.77%, shaped by afternoon sea‑breeze convection and regional air traffic flow programs. Cancelled departures totaled 117 with a year‑over‑year change of -25.95%, reducing severe knock‑on impacts for most travelers. Passengers may still see queues during weekend peaks, so allowing extra buffer helps. Airlines Serving Lisbon Airport The hub is anchored by the national carrier alongside major low‑cost operators, providing dense European coverage and selective long‑haul links to the Americas and Africa. Short‑haul frequencies concentrate on Iberian and Western European markets with additional summer capacity to coastal leisure destinations. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at Lisbon Airport are expected to remain broadly steady and departure punctuality to fluctuate slightly around current levels; late‑day convective weather and Friday–Sunday peaks remain the main risk windows. Passengers should prefer morning departures, build 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on busy days, and use the NextFly App for real‑time gate and weather alerts.
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Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 7,689 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 3.98% In July 2025, Jorge Chávez International Airport handled 7,689 departures, reflecting a 3.98% year-over-year change as carriers adjusted winter-season capacity on key domestic corridors and select regional routes. Growth centered on trunk markets such as Lima–Cusco and Lima–Arequipa, supporting west‑coast South America connectivity while keeping mid‑day peaks active. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 72.77% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: −3.11% Cancelled Flights: 110 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −15.38% Departure on-time performance averaged 72.77% (−3.11% YoY) as early‑morning coastal fog and low ceilings around Lima prompted flow restrictions and minor ground delays. Cancellations decreased to 110 (−15.38% YoY), limiting severe disruption, though weekend waves still produced knock‑on delays; operators continued fine‑tuning pushback sequencing and turnaround buffers. Airlines Serving LIM At Jorge Chávez International Airport, the schedule is anchored by LATAM Peru with Sky Airline Peru and JetSMART Peru, complemented by regional links from Avianca and Copa and long‑haul access via American, Delta, United, Iberia and KLM. The network balances dense domestic coverage with key North and South American gateways, reinforcing Lima’s role as a Pacific‑coast hub. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks of late winter, schedules at the hub should remain broadly steady with departure on‑time performance near current levels; morning marine‑layer fog and Friday–Sunday peaks may still trigger localized delays. Passengers should favor midday departures, allow 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on busy days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.
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London Heathrow Airport (LHR) July 2025 Operational Report
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London Gatwick Airport (LGW) July 2025 Operational Report
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São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) July 2025 Operational Report
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Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG) July 2025 Operational Report
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Frankfurt Airport (FRA) July 2025 Operational Report
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Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) July 2025 Operational Report
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Moscow Domodedovo Airport (DME) July 2025 Operational Report
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Copenhagen Airport (CPH) July 2025 Operational Report
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Porter Airlines (PD) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 7,607Year-over-year change: +9.31% Porter Airlines handled a solid volume of arrivals in July as peak summer travel in North America supported demand. The +9.31% year-over-year change reflects leisure and visiting‑friends‑and‑relatives traffic, steady aircraft utilization, and schedules aligned to business corridors. Capacity remains focused on core Canadian routes and select transborder markets where frequency and convenience matter most. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 83.54%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): +0.90%Cancelled flights: 270Year-over-year change (cancellations): -9.70% Punctuality reached 83.54% with a +0.90% year-over-year change. Regional weather and air traffic flow programs around the Great Lakes can compress afternoon operations, and ground processes—turn times and gate assignments—remain critical. Through proactive maintenance, reserve crews and dynamic day‑of‑operations routing, Porter Airlines limited cancellations to 270 (-9.70% YoY). Key Hubs Porter Airlines structures its network around Toronto; the downtown city airport supports high‑frequency short‑haul links, while Toronto Pearson provides medium‑range connectivity. Ottawa and Montréal enhance Eastern Canada coverage, and banked waves around morning and late‑afternoon peaks improve connections under local and airspace constraints. Outlook For passengers, Porter Airlines remains a reliable choice on short‑ and medium‑haul trips. Choosing earlier departures can reduce exposure to thunderstorm risk in summer afternoons. Expect punctuality around current levels with targeted improvements from ground‑process tuning and proactive crew planning through late summer.
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Thai Airways (TG) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity OverviewTotal arriving flights: 7,208Year-over-year change: +1.52%Thai Airways operated a steady schedule during the peak summer period, with growth of 1.52% driven by resilient leisure demand to Thailand and firm regional traffic to China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Capacity was deployed conservatively out of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to protect connection quality and yields. This approach supported more predictable flows through the network while maintaining competitive presence on trunk routes.On-Time Performance and CancellationsOn-time arrival rate: 93.30%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): +5.58%Cancelled flights: 50Year-over-year change (cancellations): +194.12%Punctuality improved to a high level despite afternoon thunderstorm patterns and heavy air traffic flow management around Bangkok. The reliability gain reflects tighter block-time planning, proactive aircraft substitutions, and faster ground turns enabled by standardized ramp procedures. Cancellations were concentrated around several weather-affected days and precautionary schedule resets to prevent wider knock-on delays.Key HubsBangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) remains the core hub, organizing long-haul departures to Europe in evening wave banks and regional returns during daytime periods. Feeder flows from Chiang Mai and Phuket strengthen domestic connectivity, while partner links across Southeast Asia broaden the catchment. The banked structure at BKK targets short connection times—often within two hours—without compromising ground buffers during the monsoon season.OutlookFor travelers, Thai Airways offers strong operational reliability with on-time arrivals above ninety percent, making it a solid option for both point‑to‑point and connecting journeys. During the rainy season, consider choosing morning departures and allowing extra time for tight connections through Bangkok. Into late summer, the airline plans to preserve punctuality with additional standby crews, flexible aircraft rotations, and selective frequency increases on high‑demand Asia routes.
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Saudia (SV) July 2025 Operational Report
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Aeroflot (SU) July 2025 Operational Report
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Singapore Airlines (SQ) July 2025 Operational Report
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Brussels Airlines (SN) July 2025 Operational Report
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Scandinavian Airlines (SK) July 2025 Operational Report
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Smartwings (QS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Qatar Airways (QR) July 2025 Operational Report
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Qantas Airways (QF) July 2025 Operational Report
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