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SA carrier clinches punctuality award

08 Jan 2025
 Source: FlySafair
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FlySafair has been named the most on-time airline in the Middle East and Africa region for 2024, with 93,82% of its flights arriving on time.

This is according to aviation analytics firm Cirium, which analysed more than 25 million data points from over 600 sources daily to determine whether airlines met their scheduled arrival times.

A flight is considered punctual if it arrives within 14 minutes and 59 seconds of its scheduled landing time. Only airlines that exceed a threshold of operational size and regional diversity are eligible for the global rankings. 

AeroMexico was the world's most on-time international airline, while FlySafair beat major global airlines such as Qatar Airways, Etihad and Emirates to claim the top spot in the Middle East and Africa region.

According to Cirium, FlySafair also ranked as the most on-time regional carrier in 11 out of 12 months in 2024.

The Top 10 in the Middle East and Africa region in 2024 were:

  • FlySafair: 93,82% on-time arrivals
  • Oman Air: 90,27%
  • Royal Jordanian: 87,02%
  • Saudia: 86,35%
  • Kuwait Airways: 84,63%
  • Gulf Air: 84,11%
  • Qatar Airways: 82,83%
  • Etihad: 76,91%
  • Emirates: 74,42%
  • Flydubai: 70,44%

Most punctual global airlines

The Top 10 most punctual airlines in the world for 2024 were:

  • AeroMexico: 86,7% on-time arrivals
  • Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia): 86,35%
  • Delta Air Lines: 83,46% 
  • LATAM Airlines: 82,89%
  • Qatar Airways: 82,83%
  • Azul Airlines: 82,42%
  • Avianca: 81,8%
  • Iberia: 81,58%
  • Scandinavian Airlines: 81,4%
  • United Airlines: 80,93%
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