Hawaiian still the one when it comes to US on-time arrivals

Steve Creedy

By Steve Creedy Wed Mar 13, 2019

Hawaiian Airlines remained the US airline to take if you want to arrive on time in 2018 as it chalked up its 15th successive year as the nation’s most punctual airline. The airline’s 87.8 percent on-time arrival rate for the year made it a clear winner and was 8.6 percentage points ahead of the national on-time arrival average of 79.2 percent. Other airline networks with an above-average performance included Alaska Airlines (82.7 percent of arrivals on time), Delta Air Lines (83.2 percent) and Spirit Airlines (81.1 percent). Southwest Airlines sat on the national average with 79.2 percent of its aircraft arriving on time. READ: American joins the ban on kittens, puppies, but small horses still allowed. Of the other two major carrier networks, United Airlines just edged out American Airlines with 77.9 percent of its flights arriving on time compared to 77.4 percent of its rival’s services. The worst performer was Frontier Airlines with an on-time arrival figure of 69.4 percent. It trailed rivals JetBlue Airways (71 percent) and Allegiant Air (76.9 percent). Hawaiian is celebrating its 90th anniversary and Hawaiian chief executive Peter Ingram said the punctuality win reflected the meticulous focus and commitment of its employees. “Nature presented us with some operational challenges last year, including increased volcanic activity in East Hawai’i and flooding on both ends of the Island chain, and our teams worked together to keep our flights operating safely and as punctually as possible,’’ he said. The carrier will launch its 13th North American destination on April 4 when it starts non-stop service between Honolulu and Boston. The new service continues the growth that has seen Hawaiian expand its international network in the last 15 years with service to Sydney, Haneda and Narita airports in Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Sapporo, Brisbane and Auckland. Its 260-plus daily flights include more than 170 daily services operated on average between the Hawaiian Islands using Boeing 717-200 aircraft.        

Have questions or want to share your thoughts?

Comments

No comments yet, be the first to write one.

Latest news and reviews

View more
HK Express ranked as the world’s safest low-cost airline in 2026 for a second time
Airline News

HK Express ranked as the world’s safest low-cost airline in 2026 for a second time

Jan 30, 2026

Josh Wood
Crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board
Airline News

Crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board

Jan 29, 2026

Josh Wood
A review of aviation accidents in 2025: Causes and safety takeaways
Airline News

A review of aviation accidents in 2025: Causes and safety takeaways

Jan 29, 2026

Josh Wood
How Vietjet Air’s fleet strategy drives low-cost growth
Airline News

How Vietjet Air’s fleet strategy drives low-cost growth

Jan 27, 2026

Josh Wood

Featured articles

View more
Crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board
Airline News

Crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board

Jan 29, 2026

Josh Wood
HK Express ranked as the world’s safest low-cost airline in 2026 for a second time
Airline News

HK Express ranked as the world’s safest low-cost airline in 2026 for a second time

Jan 30, 2026

Josh Wood
World's safest airline rankings for 2026
Airline News

World's safest airline rankings for 2026

Jan 13, 2026

Airline Ratings
A review of aviation accidents in 2025: Causes and safety takeaways
Airline News

A review of aviation accidents in 2025: Causes and safety takeaways

Jan 29, 2026

Josh Wood