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  • Antofagasta Airport (ANF) July 2025 Operational Report

    Antofagasta Airport (ANF) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 718 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 7.49% In July 2025, Antofagasta Airport handled 718 departing flights, a 7.49% year-over-year change as carriers adjusted schedules and capacity for seasonal demand. Growth concentrated on core domestic links, with measured additions supporting reliability across northern Chile. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 84.82% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: 15.63% Cancelled Flights: 3 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −57.14% Departure on-time performance reached 84.82%, supported by smooth ground operations and targeted air traffic flow measures. Only 3 departures were cancelled (−57.14% year over year), easing severe disruption for passengers; travelers should still allow buffer during weekend peaks. Airlines Serving Antofagasta Airport Service at Antofagasta Airport is primarily provided by national and low‑cost carriers linking Santiago and key northern Chile cities, with seasonal links to leisure markets. The network emphasizes domestic connectivity and point‑to‑point coverage rather than long‑haul hub flows. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at Antofagasta Airport are expected to remain broadly steady with departure on‑time performance hovering near current levels; afternoon sea‑breeze turbulence and Friday–Sunday peaks may create pockets of delay. 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.

    2025/09/04 07:34

  • Buenos Aires–Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) July 2025 Operational Report

    Buenos Aires–Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 5,985 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +0.17% In July 2025, Buenos Aires–Jorge Newbery Airport handled 5,985 departures (+0.17% versus last year) as carriers adjusted schedules and capacity. Domestic demand across Argentina stayed firm, with peak-hour tweaks smoothing flows at the city airport. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 71.93% Year-over-Year Change in OTP: −0.13% Cancelled Flights: 99 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −0.35% Departure on-time performance reached 71.93% (−0.13% year-over-year) while 99 departures were cancelled (−0.35% year-over-year). Variability was driven by afternoon convection and flow-management programs; most delays were moderate but adding buffer on peak days helped. Airlines Serving AEP Service at Buenos Aires–Jorge Newbery Airport is led by a mix of national and regional carriers linking major Argentine cities and nearby regional hubs. The network emphasizes high-frequency domestic connectivity with select short-haul regional routes. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should remain broadly steady with departure punctuality near current levels; late-day showers and weekend peaks may trigger localized delays. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes for security and connections on busy days, and monitor gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.

    2025/09/04 07:34

  • Adelaide Airport (ADL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:08

  • Auckland Airport (AKL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:08

  • Brisbane Airport (BNE) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:08

  • Canberra Airport (CBR) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:08

  • Melbourne Airport (MEL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:07

  • Nashville International Airport (BNA) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:04

  • Edmonton International Airport (YEG) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:04

  • Kansas City International Airport (MCI) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/03 03:04

Airline Insights

  • LATAM Airlines (LA) July 2025 Operational Report

    LATAM Airlines (LA) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 47,103Year-over-year change: -0.08%LATAM Airlines handled a large inbound program in July as Chile’s winter season and cross‑border travel kept demand steady across South America. A slight year‑over‑year dip in arrivals reflects disciplined capacity deployment after last year’s rapid ramp‑up and some rationalization on secondary routes. The mix continues to favor strong trunk corridors into Santiago (SCL) with feed from domestic markets and selective connections via Lima (LIM), supporting yield stability and load balancing.On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 93.30%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): -1.45 ppCancelled flights: 337Year-over-year change (cancellations): -36.29%Punctuality at 93.30% was pressured by winter weather systems over the Andes and pockets of air‑traffic flow constraints, even as ground processes improved. Despite these headwinds, cancellations fell to 337 (-36.29%), aided by tighter fleet assignment, added maintenance resilience, and better crew standby coverage. LATAM Airlines also refined block times and gate‑turn practices at Santiago (SCL), helping absorb variability while protecting banked connections.Airlines Serving Key HubsSantiago (SCL) remains the primary hub, concentrating domestic feed and long‑haul flows. Selective connectivity via Lima (LIM) supports North–South flows along the Pacific and enables schedule breadth without overstretching the Chile base. Wave structures are timed to bank domestic arrivals ahead of long‑haul departures, preserving connection quality while moderating minimum connect times.OutlookPassengers can expect reliable winter operations from LATAM Airlines with on‑time performance staying in a high band, though early morning and late evening banks may be more weather‑sensitive. Plan ahead during peak dates and allow a comfortable connection window at Santiago (SCL). Industry watchers should look for continued schedule discipline, incremental digital tools for disruption handling, and targeted capacity additions on resilient corridors as spring planning cycles begin.

    2025/08/29 06:07

  • Lufthansa (LH) July 2025 Operational Report

    Lufthansa (LH) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 34,434Year-over-year change: -7.04% Lufthansa handled 34,434 arriving flights in July 2025, reflecting -7.04% versus last year. Demand was buoyed by summer leisure travel in Europe and resilient corporate traffic on core trunk routes. Capacity discipline and coordinated scheduling with Star Alliance partners helped concentrate demand into strong banks, supporting healthy load factors and yield stability. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 88.31%YoY change (on-time rate): +10.80 ppCancelled flights: 458YoY change (cancellations): -71.55% Punctuality reached 88.31% in July, while cancellations totaled 458 flights (-71.55%). Performance was shaped by convective weather across Central Europe and persistent ATC flow‑management initiatives. The airline mitigated impacts through additional standby aircraft, proactive crew re‑rostering, and tighter turnaround controls at FRA and MUC. Key Hubs Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC) remain the primary hubs, structured around morning and late‑afternoon wave banks to maximize European feed into long‑haul departures. FRA continues to anchor North America and Middle East flows, while MUC concentrates on Central/Eastern Europe connectivity. Berlin (BER) and Düsseldorf (DUS) act as focus markets, with schedule design favoring reliable connections over thin point‑to‑point. Outlook Passengers can expect steady summer operations and well‑timed connections at FRA and MUC. Industry watchers should note continued investment in digital disruption tools, incremental fleet renewals, and additional spare capacity during peaks. Travel tips: book early for peak weekends, allow generous connection time in thunderstorm‑prone periods, and use mobile rebooking options during irregular ops.

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • Aurora Express Airlines (XQ) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • Air Astana (KC) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • Kenya Airways (KQ) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 07:05

  • Korean Air (KE) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 07:05

  • Air Serbia (JU) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 07:05

  • Jetstar Airways (JQ) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 07:04

  • Japan Airlines (JL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 07:04

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