Delta Air Lines scored the highest among U.S. carriers despite a computer outage that caused thousands of flight cancellations in July.
According to Cirium’s annual review of the top on-time airlines and airports, Aeromexico is 2024’s number one most reliable airline worldwide. An average 86.7 percent of the airline’s flights were on time for the year. In second on a global scale was Saudia (86.35 percent) followed by Delta Air Lines (83.46 percent)
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Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal on Friday urged Delta Air Lines and DraftKings to halt a partnership to offer in-flight gaming to passengers.
SkyTeam alliance member Delta Air Lines is pulling out of smaller Alaskan airports in favor of major ones, and Alaska Airlines is adding service to the contiguous U.S.
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Delta Force Season 2 is about to start and while there's no official downtime, Team Jade has warned players that certain parts of the game will be "temporarily unavailable" before it goes live.
A recent report details which of the world’s airlines and airports see the highest rates of on-time arrivals and departures.
The eighth-longest domestic route from Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is to Denver International Airport (DEN). In January 2025, three carriers will operate a total of 141 flights in each direction between the two cities, with United Airlines operating the most flights, with a double-daily frequency:
In the global rankings, the top performers were Aeromexico, Saudia Airlines and Delta Air Lines, in this order. Cirium revealed the most on-time international airports as well, with Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh King Khalid International Airport in first place ...
On July 31st, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund concluded the consideration of the Article IV Consultations of Saudi Arabia. Under Article IV of its Articles of Agreement, the IMF has a mandate to exercise surveillance over the ...