Iberia was the world’s most punctual airline in April

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Iberia was positioned in April 2023 as the most punctual airline in the world, according to the ranking prepared by the international consulting company Cirium.

In April, 87.28% of the Spanish airline’s 13,929 flights arrived on time, an improvement of six percentage points compared to March, which places it at the top of the punctuality ranking among Global Airlines. The carriers with the highest number of Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs) in the market compete in this category.

Source: Cirium

See also: LATAM began flights to Barcelona with Boeing 777-300(ER) aircraft.

World’s most punctual also in January

In the first month of 2023, Iberia also won the award for the world’s most punctual airline, with 86.6% of its flights arriving on time. This recognition adds to that obtained the previous year, when Iberia was named Europe’s most punctual airline of 2022, having also been so from May to October, for six consecutive months.

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See also: Iberia to increase flights between Madrid and Santiago de Chile.

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