While personal experiences shouldn't be discounted, the reality of our social media world is that people complain vociferously but stay silent even things go as planned. (Other people already noted that fact). To put things in perspective, here are some numbers that allow you to compare and contrast American Airlines with other carriers for Orlando.
Statistics for Destination Airport: Orlando Florida from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019
Percent Flights Late
- All Airlines: 21.24%
- American Airlines: 22.41%
- Delta: 16.88%
- Frontier: 28.70%
- JetBlue: 26.89%
- Southwest: 19.01%
- Spirit: 19.41%
- United: 20.59%
Percent Flights Canceled
- All Airlines: 1.04%
- American Airlines: 0.88%
- Delta: 0.10%
- Frontier: 2.12%
- JetBlue: 1.43%
- Southwest: 1.47%
- Spirit: 0.60%
- United: 0.27%
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If you're a glass half-full person, you can view the above statistics in a completely different way.
Percent Flights On-Time
- All Airlines: 77.43%
- American Airlines: 76.44%
- Delta: 82.7%
- Frontier: 69.06%
- JetBlue: 71.38%
- Southwest: 79.21%
- Spirit: 79.72%
- United: 78.76%
Total Flights On-Time
- All Airlines: 107,964
- American Airlines: 13,889
- Delta: 15,131
- Frontier: 7.614
- JetBlue: 14,252
- Southwest: 33,621
- Spirit: 11,545
- United: 10,146
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It's also critical to realize that late flights are not always due to the fault of an airline. When Mother Nature decides planes shouldn't be in the air, the airlines listen. Additionally, there are times when the government (via the air traffic control system) says airlines can't fly as scheduled.
Airline On-Time Statistics and Delay Causes for Orlando Florida
- On Time: 77.41%
- Air Carrier Delay: 6.3%
- Weather Delay: 0.51%
- National Aviation System Delay: 6.94%
- Security Delay: 0.05%
- Aircraft Arriving Late: 7.45%
- Cancelled: 1.05%
- Diverted: 0.3%
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My personal take-way: Regardless of which airline you choose, you have a very good chance that everything will go as planned. You'll arrive in Orlando on-time.
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Numbers taken from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Summary Statistics Destination Airport:
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/DestinationAirport.aspx
Cause of Delays:
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/OT_Delay/OT_DelayCause1.asp
Related data can be found on the other links.
Summary Statistics Origin Airport:
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/OriginAirport.aspx
Summary Statistics Origin and Destination Airport:
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/OriginDestination.asp
Notes:
* The statistics cover one year, ending in March 2019. Per the website, that's the last month with full data.
* The Percent Flights and Total Flights On-Time numbers are calculated by subtracting late flights, canceled flights, and diverted flights from the total number of flights.
* The total on-time percentage varies from the "glass half-full" section and the "reason for delays" section due to rounding.
* Major US airlines use regional airlines to supplement their networks. Regional airlines typically have worse performance statistics. The above statistics relate solely to the main carrier (none as "mainline") and not their regional partners. Regional airlines will have qualified stuck on their title. Examples: Delta Connection, American Eagle, United Express. These are "doing business as" names. If searching for their statistics in the links provided, you need to look using their actual business names.