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King Fahd International Airport (DMM) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 4,137 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +5.70% In August 2025, King Fahd International Airport handled 4,137 departing flights, a +5.70% year-over-year change as carriers balanced summer demand and fleet utilization. The hub’s domestic trunk routes to Riyadh and Jeddah and regional links to Dubai and Doha supported steady connectivity across the Eastern Province. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 81.92% Change in On-Time Performance: -0.96 percentage points Cancelled Flights: 35 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: +94.44% Departure on-time performance was 81.92%, a -0.96 percentage points change from a year earlier amid afternoon heat and air traffic flow measures in the Gulf. Cancelled departures totaled 35 (+94.44% YoY), a low absolute figure but with weekend peaks occasionally prompting schedule reshuffles for passengers. Airlines Serving King Fahd International Airport Service at King Fahd International Airport is provided by national and regional carriers alongside low‑cost operators, with strong domestic coverage and frequent services to Bahrain, Doha, and Dubai. International connectivity centers on the Gulf and South Asia, complemented by seasonal leisure links. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub are expected to remain broadly stable with departure on‑time performance hovering near current levels; late‑afternoon convection and weekend peaks present the key risk windows. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on peak days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.
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Ankara Esenboğa Airport (ESB) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 4,184 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +5.34% In August 2025, Ankara Esenboğa Airport handled 4,184 departures, a +5.34% year-over-year increase as airlines optimized schedules and capacity. The hub’s mix of domestic and regional demand supported steady growth across peak travel periods. Network adjustments emphasized reliability during weekends and late‑evening waves. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 75.33% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: -2.36 percentage points Cancelled Flights: 18 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: -68.42% Departure punctuality at Ankara Esenboğa Airport was 75.33%, with variability linked to afternoon convection and occasional air traffic flow measures. Only 18 departures were cancelled (-68.42% YoY), limiting severe disruptions; passengers experienced fewer missed connections and shorter rebooking queues. Ground handling readiness and schedule padding helped absorb localized weather impacts. Airlines Serving ESB Ankara Esenboğa Airport is served by a blend of full‑service and low‑cost carriers that anchor domestic connectivity and regional links; with 4,184 August departures, the network balances origin‑and‑destination traffic and connections. Seasonal leisure routes complement core business markets to maintain coverage across major Turkish and nearby international cities. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at Ankara Esenboğa Airport should remain broadly stable with departure on‑time performance holding near current levels; late‑day storms and weekend peaks remain the primary risk windows. 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.
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Fuzhou Changle International Airport (FOC) August 2025 Operational Report
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) August 2025 Operational Report
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Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) August 2025 Operational Report
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Brasília International Airport (BSB) August 2025 Operational Report
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Birmingham Airport (BHX) August 2025 Operational Report
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Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) August 2025 Operational Report
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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) August 2025 Operational Report
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Auckland Airport (AKL) August 2025 Operational Report
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SCAT Airlines (DV) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 2,513Year-over-year change: +36.06% Demand into Kazakhstan and neighboring markets remained firm through late summer, supported by visiting‑friends‑and‑relatives traffic, leisure flows, and steady corporate travel on energy and services corridors. SCAT Airlines increased aircraft utilization and refined schedules to concentrate capacity on high‑load domestic trunk routes while preserving connectivity to regional gateways. The expansion in arriving flights aligns with broader Central Asian travel growth and positions the airline to defend share where low‑cost and charter competition is intensifying. On-time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 72.54%Change in on-time rate: +9.03 percentage pointsCanceled flights: 0Year-over-year change (cancellations): -100.00% Punctuality benefited from calmer weather windows relative to last year and tighter coordination with air traffic flow management in the region. Ground processes at selected outstations were streamlined, reducing turnaround variability and helping to avoid knock‑on delays that typically cascade across a banked schedule. Operational teams also adjusted block times on longer sectors, pre‑positioned spare crews, and optimized line maintenance coverage to keep cancellations at zero despite peak‑season pressure. Key Hubs SCAT Airlines structures its network around national hubs in Kazakhstan, using morning and evening banks to connect domestic cities with nearby international points. Traffic remained strongest on core domestic corridors and selective leisure routes that feed weekend and holiday demand across the region. Connection timing emphasizes short transfers for domestic‑to‑regional flows, with supplemental charter activity smoothing demand between banks. Outlook For passengers, the airline’s current reliability suggests a solid choice for domestic and short‑haul regional trips, especially where non‑stop options are limited. Punctuality is expected to hold near current levels with targeted improvements from refined block times, additional spare capacity on peak days, and proactive day‑of‑operations alerts. Travelers should plan for busy morning and evening peaks, monitor local weather during late‑summer storm periods, and leverage the hub structure for convenient same‑day connections.
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BA Cityflyer (CJ) August 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 2,375Year-over-year change: +338.29% BA Cityflyer handled a total of 2,375 arriving flights in August 2025, with a year‑over‑year change of +338.29%. The surge reflects a recovery of weekday corporate demand into London and stronger leisure flows to short‑haul summer destinations. Capacity was intentionally concentrated on high‑yield morning and evening banks, reinforcing the carrier’s positioning on time‑sensitive point‑to‑point travel. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 85.73%Change in on-time rate (year-over-year): +0.01 percentage pointsCancelled flights: 5Year-over-year change (cancellations): 0.00% Punctuality reached 85.73%, with a change of +0.01 percentage points from a year earlier; cancellations totaled 5, with a year‑over‑year change of 0.00%. Performance was influenced by weather‑related spacing at London City, periodic air‑traffic flow management in continental Europe, and turnaround constraints at slot‑restricted airports. The airline prioritized proactive swaps to more reliable aircraft units and tightened ground sequences to preserve schedule integrity during peak waves. Key Hubs London City (LCY) remained the core hub, enabling quick access to financial districts and time‑efficient same‑day returns. Seasonal links to Mediterranean and near‑Europe cities complemented weekday business routes, balancing load factors across morning and weekend waves. Connectivity focused on dense banks rather than long layovers, helping minimize missed connections at capacity‑limited facilities. Outlook For passengers, BA Cityflyer offers a reliability profile suited to punctual point‑to‑point itineraries, particularly on business‑heavy corridors. Travelers should allow extra margin during early‑morning peaks and in periods of low cloud or crosswind at London City, where weather minima can be more restrictive. Looking ahead, expect punctuality to hold near current levels with targeted improvements in ground handling, selective frequency adjustments on core business routes, and a measured expansion of seasonal leisure flying.
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CommuteAir (C5) August 2025 Operational Report
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Thomson Airways (BY) August 2025 Operational Report
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US-Bangla Airlines (BS) August 2025 Operational Report
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Satena (9R) August 2025 Operational Report
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Cape Air (9K) August 2025 Operational Report
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Solaseed Air (6J) August 2025 Operational Report
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Israir Airlines (6H) August 2025 Operational Report
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Discover Airlines (4Y) August 2025 Operational Report
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