Air Berlin scans horizon for a savior
Investors in Germany's second-largest carrier, Air Berlin, are meeting in
London to debate ways out of a deep financial crisis the airline has
grappled with in recent years. Can the troubled company really be rescued?
The www.dw.com Article
Investors in Germany's second-largest carrier, Air Berlin, are meeting in
London to debate ways out of a deep financial crisis the airline has
grappled with in recent years. Can the troubled company really be rescued?
The www.dw.com Article
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Every year, the aviation insights company FlightStats puts together a list of the international airlines with the best on-time performance records. It’s the capstone to the company’s year-round efforts to track delay and cancellation patterns for airlines across the globe. We’ve asked them to share all of their annual findings so we can point out the losers, too. Without further ado, here are the full results, along with your likelihood of getting delayed on each carrier:
The Worst 10 International Airlines of 2016
- 10. Hainan Airlines – 30.3 percent
- 9. Korean Air – 31.74 percent
- 8. Air China – 32.73 percent
- 7. Hong Kong Airlines – 33.42 percent
- 6. China Eastern Airlines – 35.8 percent
- 5. Asiana Airlines – 37.46 percent
- 4. Philippine Airlines – 38.33 percent
- 3. Air India – 38.71 percent
- 2. Icelandair – 41.05 percent
- 1. El Al – 56 percent
The Best 10 International Airlines of 2016
- 10. Qantas – 15.7 percent
- 9. TAM Linhas Aéreas – 14.93 percent
- 8. Delta Air Lines – 14.83 percent
- 7. Singapore Airlines – 14.55 percent
- 6. ANA – 14.46 percent
- 5. Austrian – 14.26 percent
- 4. Qatar Airways – 13.66 percent
- 3. JAL – 12.2 percent
- 2. Iberia – 11.82 percent
- 1. KLM – 11.47 percent
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