New figures have been released showing which airlines were the most reliable for the first four months of the year
KLM was bottom with 70 per cent of its flights taking off on time, from 377 flights.Only two airlines had more than 100 flights from Doncaster Sheffield Airport between Jan 1 and April 30 this year; TUI and Wizz Air.
Just over 83 per cent of TUI's 465 flights left on time, while around 58 per cent of Wizz Air's 746 flights left on time.Aer Lingus was top of the charts with almost 80 per cent of its 1,547 flights taking off on time, closely followed by LoganAir with slightly less flights. Jet2 again had a good score, with 77 per cent of their 2,734 flights taking off on schedule. Lufthansa, which had just over 1,000 flights, had similar figures.
EasyJet had more than 7,700 flights from Manchester, with an 'on-time' rate of 76.6 per cent. Ryanair had 65.5 per cent of its flights take off on time, from more than 10,000.However, the worst performer was TUI with more flights being delayed than on time. Just 873 flight took off on time with 1,631 being delayed . However, just two flights were cancelled.
Other major airlines, which had less than 1,000 flights, include Qatar Airways Etihad Airways Emirates KLM and Virgin Atlantic .
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