Data on aviation industry show nearly half of Air Canada’s flights arrived late in July, after prolonged shortages of air traffic controllers, baggage handlers and pilots
Almost half of Air Canada AC-T’s flights arrived late in July, the poorest showing of the 10 largest airlines in North America.
Cirium, a provider of aviation data to the industry, ranks the 10 biggest airlines in a given region, based on flights and capacity. Of the 751,000 North American flights tracked in July, just 66 per cent arrived on time. This compares with 82 per cent globally, 74 per cent in Europe, 76 per cent in Asia-Pacific and 81 per cent in Latin America. Chile’s LATAM Airlines leads the global list, with an on-time score of 85 per cent.
He added that much of Canada’s air traffic moves through Toronto Pearson International Airport, which has been beset by shortages of baggage handlers and air traffic controllers, in addition to storm-related slowdowns. These delays quickly cascade through the system, he said.
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