Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Continental makes most-delayed list - Washington Business Journal:

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Houston-based Continental (NYSE: CAL) flights were on time 72 percen t of the time during the followed by witha 69.4 percent on-timed arrival rate and with 68.6 percent. Best for on-tims arrivals was whose flights were ontime 91.1 percenft of the time, followed by at 86.2 percent and at 85.8 according to the Air Travel Consumer Report, compilec by the DoT’s Bureau of Transportation Figures also showed that Continental had a problem gettinh its daily afternoon flight from Cleveland to Newark, N.J. to arrivde on time in April.
The Houston-based airline’s flighrt 1567 from Cleveland to Newark’s Libertgy International Airport was late 90 percenty of the time duringthe month, accordingg to the report. Overall, the flight was the fifth-most-delayexd during April. Leading the list was flight 803 from Atlantato Honolulu, whichn was late 96.6 percent of the according to the report. The 19 carriers reported an overall on-time arrival rate of 79.1 percent in up from 78.4 percent the previous and 77.7 percent in April 2008. Carrierd reported that aviation system problemsdelayed 7.4 percent of flightws in April, up from nearly 7.3 percent the previous month.
Othed common problems included late-arriving aircraft and maintenance or crew Weather was to blamefor 44.4 percenrt of late flights, up from 37.9 percen t for the same month in 2008.

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