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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 22,406 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +12.02% In August 2025, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport handled 22,406 departing flights, a +12.02% year‑over‑year change as airlines aligned summer capacity with demand across Europe. The growth reflects restored long‑haul connectivity and steady intra‑Europe travel, reinforcing Paris’s role as a key hub for the region. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 51.27% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: -3.71 percentage points Cancelled Flights: 97 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: -48.68% Departure on‑time performance averaged 51.27%, with a year‑over‑year change of -3.71 percentage points; afternoon congestion and air traffic flow programs were the main headwinds. Cancelled departures fell to 97 (-48.68% YoY), easing severe disruptions for most travelers; allowing a small buffer still helps during peak weekends. Airlines Serving CDG Service at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is anchored by Air France and SkyTeam partners, complemented by European and long‑haul carriers linking North America, Africa, and Asia. The network mixes high‑frequency European routes with wide‑body intercontinental services, sustaining the hub’s transfer role. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should remain broadly steady and departure punctuality near current levels, though late‑day storms and Friday–Sunday peaks may trigger localized delays. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on busy days, and monitor gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.
2025/09/12 01:30

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 22,626 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +6.57% In August 2025, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport handled 22,626 departing flights, a year‑over‑year change of +6.57% as carriers added late‑summer capacity and business travel recovered. Growth centered on domestic trunk routes and short‑haul Asia links, reinforcing South China’s role in manufacturing and logistics. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 68.35% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: +10.88 percentage points Cancelled Flights: 2,320 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: +8.87% Departure on‑time performance was 68.35%, improving by +10.88 percentage points from a year earlier thanks to more disciplined scheduling and air‑traffic flow programs. However, 2,320 departures were cancelled (+8.87% YoY) amid thunderstorms and occasional typhoon preparations, tightening rebooking on peak weekends. Airlines Serving Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Service at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is anchored by China Southern Airlines and complemented by other mainland and foreign carriers. The hub connects South China with major Chinese cities, Southeast and Northeast Asia, and selected long‑haul markets in Europe and the Middle East. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should remain broadly steady with departure on‑time performance near current levels; afternoon convection and weekend peaks may still trigger localized delays. Passengers should favor morning 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.
2025/09/12 01:30
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) August 2025 Operational Report
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Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) August 2025 Operational Report
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) August 2025 Operational Report
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Wellington International Airport (WLG) July 2025 Operational Report
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Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) July 2025 Operational Report
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Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) July 2025 Operational Report
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Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL) July 2025 Operational Report
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United Airlines (UA) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 141,437Year-over-year change: 4.00% United Airlines handled a large summer schedule in July with 141,437 arriving flights, reflecting 4.00% year-over-year growth. Demand remained strong on domestic trunk routes and peak-season transatlantic services, while steady capacity deployment helped absorb leisure travel surges. Competitive dynamics in key U.S. metros and continued industry recovery supported the increase, and the carrier kept frequencies focused on high‑connection banks at major hubs to protect network reach. On-Time Performance and Cancellationss On-time arrival rate: 82.62%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): -1.19%Cancelled arriving flights: 1,966Year-over-year change (cancellations): -58.94% Punctuality reached 82.62% in July, a -1.19% year-over-year change, while cancelled arriving flights dropped to 1,966 with a -58.94% shift. Weather‑related ground stops and air‑traffic programs in the Northeast and Midwest, combined with peak‑hour ramp congestion, exerted pressure on schedules. In response, United Airlines prioritized proactive re‑timing, additional spare aircraft and crews, and tighter turnaround controls to stabilize day‑of‑operations. Key Hubs Chicago O’Hare and Denver function as high‑frequency connection engines for domestic flows, while Newark anchors transatlantic banks and Houston supports deep Latin America coverage. San Francisco continues to facilitate long‑haul connectivity to the Pacific alongside West Coast domestic feed. Across hubs, banked scheduling and coordinated ground resources are used to shorten minimum connection times without compromising resilience. Outlook For travelers, United Airlines offers broad network coverage with improving schedule discipline; it is a suitable choice for itineraries requiring domestic–international connections through major hubs. Expect punctuality to remain sensitive to late‑afternoon weather in the central and northeastern U.S.; allowing extra connection time at Chicago and Newark is prudent during storm‑prone days. Looking ahead, the airline plans to carry forward tighter day‑of‑operations controls, incremental staffing at critical stations, and customer tools for self‑service rebooking to keep reliability steady through late‑summer and fall. Looking ahead, at an industry level the airline notes continued collaboration with the FAA on traffic‑flow programs and surface metering, coordination on seasonal weather playbooks, and targeted investments in de‑icing capacity and fleet reliability to underpin punctuality.
2025/09/09 08:36

Ural Airlines (U6) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 5,054Year-over-year change: -14.57% Ural Airlines recorded 5,054 arriving flights in July 2025, with a year-over-year change of -14.57%. The softer volume reflects a deliberate adjustment of capacity toward routes with resilient demand, alongside the timing of fleet maintenance inputs during the mid‑summer peak. Seasonal flows favored leisure destinations, while competition in key domestic and near‑international markets encouraged tighter scheduling to protect load factors and yields. These choices support a more disciplined network posture that balances aircraft utilization with predictable service. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 67.33%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): +4.06%Cancelled flights: 47Year-over-year change (cancellations): +147.37% Punctuality reached 67.33% with a year-over-year change of +4.06%, while the operation registered 47 cancellations with a year-over-year change of +147.37%. Performance was shaped by a mix of external weather patterns typical of continental summers and air traffic flow management measures at busy airports. Internally, the carrier emphasized quicker turnarounds and closer coordination between maintenance and ground handling to stabilize day‑of‑operations. Additional reserve crews and an extra spare aircraft at the main base were used to contain knock‑on delays where possible. Key Hubs The primary hub at Yekaterinburg Koltsovo (SVX) anchors the network with dense domestic connectivity and timed waves for regional links. Moscow Domodedovo (DME) and seasonal stations such as Sochi (AER) and St. Petersburg (LED) channel demand from leisure and visiting‑friends‑and‑relatives segments. Bank structures concentrate departures in morning and evening peaks to maximize connections, while midday services maintain coverage of point‑to‑point flows. This structure helps distribute capacity more evenly across the day and improves the chance of successful re‑accommodation when irregular operations occur. Outlook For travelers, Ural Airlines offers reliable coverage across domestic Russia and selected international corridors, though July’s pattern suggests planning extra time for connections during weekend peaks. Passengers can expect continued work on punctuality, targeted buffer times on the most congested rotations, and clearer disruption communications. For the industry, the carrier is poised to defend core markets while adding selective capacity where demand is proven, with operational focus on resilient turnarounds before the late‑summer surge. Prospective customers should monitor weather‑sensitive periods and consider early‑morning or late‑evening departures that historically show smoother flows.
2025/09/09 08:36
easyJet (U2) July 2025 Operational Report
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T'way Air (TW) July 2025 Operational Report
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Air Transat (TS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Scoot (TR) July 2025 Operational Report
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TAP Air Portugal (TP) July 2025 Operational Report
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Transavia France (TO) July 2025 Operational Report
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Turkish Airlines (TK) July 2025 Operational Report
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Porter Airlines (PD) July 2025 Operational Report
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