

JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) had the lowest on-time performance at 53.3%, followed by Frontier Airlines (58.4%) and Spirit Airlines (NYSE: SAVE) (58.5%). The 10 largest carriers canceled 2.3% of domestic flights in April, down slightly from the 2.4% canceled in April 2019, USDOT said.ĭelta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) had the highest percentage of on-time arrivals, at 81.9%, followed by United Airlines (80.9%) and Hawaiian Airlines (80.8%). In April 2022, major carriers posted an on-time arrival rate of 76%, down from 77.2% in March and below the 79.8% rate in April 2019, the report said.Īirlines operated 566,893 flights in April, about 87% of the number flown in the same month in 2019. The department said 32% of complaints concerned refunds and 31% involved flights delays and other problems. USDOT said Thursday it "remains committed to ensuring airline passengers are protected fairly and is concerned about recent cancellations and flight disruptions." Air passengers are facing long lines, crowded airports and few open seats. Travelers (NYSE: TRV) are facing an already difficult summer as airlines expect record demand and as they rebuild staff levels after thousands of workers left the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reuters first reported the findings earlier Thursday. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced on Thursday that it received 5,079 complaints about airline service in April, up more than 320% over the 1,205 complaints received in April 2019. airlines in April compared with pre-pandemic levels as on-time arrivals fell, according to a report Thursday. consumers lodged more than quadruple the number of complaints against U.S. FILE PHOTO: A screen displays flight status at O'Hare International Airport ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., November 20, 2021.
