Punctuality is a pleasant thing to have in an airline. Late flights are definitely one of the crucial annoying parts of traveling. So knowing which airlines will get you where you would like on the promised time isn’t any small thing.
OAG has just published its September 2018 On Time Performance (OTP) report and we only chosen airlines with over 3,000 flights. It found that Bangkok Air (Thailand) was essentially the most on-time airline in Southeast Asia last month. Bangkok Air ends April with a staggering 93.1% of flights arriving on time, followed by Garuda Indonesia in 2nd place with 90.5% OTP and Thai AirAsia in third place with 85.10% OTP.
Seasia has compiled the OTP report for major Southeast Asian airlines (operating 3,000 or more flights) for September 2018. Here is the result:
The definition of on-time performance (OTP) is flights that arrive or depart inside 14 minutes and 59 seconds of their scheduled times.
OAG has the world’s largest air travel data network, including a database of ultimate flight schedules for over 900 airlines and over 4,000 airports. With the industry’s most comprehensive flight status database, OAG serves greater than 57 million flight status update records annually, processes 1.4 billion requests and continues to deliver greater than 35 million dynamic flight status updates each day.
source: OAG.com








