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  • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) July 2025 Operational Report

    Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 4,193 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 3.15% In July 2025, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport handled 4,193 departing flights (3.15% YoY) as carriers fine‑tuned capacity around peak demand. Domestic connectivity across the U.S. remained resilient, with scheduling focused on weekends and late‑afternoon banks. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 76.29% Year-over-Year Change in OTP: 1.19% Cancelled Flights: 113 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −25.17% Departure OTP reached 76.29% (1.19% YoY), with variability driven by afternoon convection and ATC flow programs. Cancelled departures totaled 113 (−25.17% YoY), reducing severe disruptions for most travelers; a modest buffer still helps during peak periods. Airlines Serving Cleveland Hopkins International Airport With 4,193 July departures, carriers at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport include a mix of full‑service and low‑cost operators linking major U.S. hubs and select leisure destinations. This domestically focused network is tuned seasonally to demand and supports stable OTP near 76.29%. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should stay broadly steady with departure OTP near current levels; afternoon thunderstorms and Fri–Sun peaks may still cause 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.

    2025/09/03 03:04

  • Austin–Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) July 2025 Operational Report

    Austin–Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 8,447 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 3.91% In July 2025, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport handled 8,447 departures, a year-over-year increase as carriers added capacity and refined schedules. This uplift reflects sustained demand for Texas and transcontinental markets while keeping the hub-and-spoke links efficient. The trend points to steady growth rather than one-off spikes. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 69.48% Year-over-Year Change in OTP: 3.50% Cancelled Flights: 95 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −47.22% OTP improved versus last year, with Austin–Bergstrom International Airport holding near 69.48% amid summer traffic. Weather and airspace programs still create pockets of delay, but fewer cancellations help keep itineraries intact. Travelers saw shorter recovery times when disruptions did occur. Airlines Serving AUS Major operators include Southwest (WN), American (AA), Delta (DL), United (UA) and Alaska (AS), providing dense domestic connectivity and links to key hubs. Selective long‑haul and near‑international services complement the network for leisure and business demand. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at Austin–Bergstrom International Airport are expected to remain broadly stable with departure OTP near current levels; late‑day thunderstorms and weekend peaks remain the main risk windows. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes of extra buffer for security and connections on busy days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts via the NextFly app.

    2025/09/03 03:04

  • Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/01 03:36

  • Calgary International Airport (YYC) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/01 03:36

  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/01 03:36

  • Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/01 03:36

  • Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/09/01 03:36

  • Tampa International Airport (TPA) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • San Francisco International Airport (SFO) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

  • Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/29 06:06

Airline Insights

  • Air India Express (IX) July 2025 Operational Report

    Air India Express (IX) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 14,595 Year-over-year change: +139.46% Air India Express handled strong inbound activity in July 2025, with 14,595 arriving flights (+139.46% YoY). The surge reflects peak summer demand across India–Gulf and India–Southeast Asia flows, plus capacity redeployment on leisure and VFR corridors. The scale-up supports the carrier’s low‑cost positioning in South Asia while strengthening connectivity from Tier‑2/3 cities into major metros. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 88.43% YoY change (on-time rate): +25.31 pp Cancelled flights: 703 YoY change (cancellations): -30.94% Punctuality reached 88.43% (up +25.31 pp), and cancellations fell to 703 (-30.94% YoY). Operational outcomes benefited from tighter block‑time planning and day‑of‑operations resource pooling during monsoon‑season weather and metro‑airport ATC spacing. The airline continues to standardize turn processes and aircraft rotations to protect on‑time departures during evening peaks. Airlines Serving Key Hubs The network centers on key Indian hubs such as Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Bengaluru (BLR) and Kochi (COK), balancing north‑south flows and Gulf access. High‑density domestic sectors feed overnight and morning waves to international leisure and worker‑traffic markets. Quick connections and single‑terminal flows at select bases help maintain the short‑haul rhythm typical of a narrow‑body operation. Outlook For passengers, Air India Express offers reliable, high‑frequency options on popular India–Gulf and domestic routes; plan extra buffer time during monsoon peaks and consider early flights for better on‑time odds. Industry readers should expect continued network densification, ground‑handling digitization, and schedule smoothing across peak banks. Look for on‑time performance to hold near current levels with targeted improvements and selective capacity additions into holiday periods.

    2025/08/28 02:00

  • Iberia (IB) July 2025 Operational Report

    Iberia (IB) July 2025 Operational Report

    Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 19,925Year‑over‑year change: -3.50% Iberia handled 19,925 arriving flights in July, a -3.50% change versus last year. This aligns with Europe’s summer peak, where leisure demand to Spain and connecting traffic via Madrid typically lift volumes. The carrier emphasized balanced capacity deployment across key European feeders and trans‑Atlantic flows to sustain yield and connectivity. On‑Time Performance and Cancellations On‑time arrival rate: 90.31%YoY change (pp): +1.04 ppCancelled flights: 210 (+10.53%) On‑time arrivals reached 90.31%, a +1.04 pp improvement year over year, while cancellations were 210 (+10.53% YoY). Summer thunderstorms over Iberia’s network and intermittent European ATC restrictions remained manageable. Operational teams prioritized turnaround discipline and flexible crew/aircraft rostering to protect banked connections at Madrid. Key Hub Airports Madrid–Barajas (MAD) remains the primary hub, concentrating wave‑bank departures to Europe and Latin America with short minimum connection times. Barcelona (BCN) and seasonal flows at coastal airports complement inbound demand patterns. The hub focus supports resilient connectivity, with schedule buffers around peak banks to absorb routine summer variability. Outlook Passengers can expect solid summer reliability from Iberia and efficient transfers at Madrid—book early and allow comfortable connection windows during peaks. Industry watchers should track incremental long‑haul restoration and ongoing digital tools for disruption handling. Looking ahead, the carrier aims to keep on‑time performance near current levels while refining turnaround processes and schedule buffers for late‑summer and autumn travel.

    2025/08/28 02:00

  • Hong Kong Airlines (HX) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 02:00

  • Hawaiian Airlines (HA)July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 02:00

  • SKY Airline (H2) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/28 02:00

  • Garuda Indonesia (GA) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/27 10:25

  • GOL Airlines (G3) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/27 10:25

  • Ryanair (FR) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/27 10:25

  • Fiji Airways (FJ) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/27 10:25

  • Icelandair (FI) July 2025 Operational Report

    2025/08/27 10:25

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