At a Glance
- Delta Air Lines is the most on-time airline in North America for the fifth consecutive year.
- 80.9% of 1.8 million flights arrived on time in 2025, but the rate fell over two points from 2024.
- A 43-day government shutdown and staffing shortages pushed North American on-time performance down overall.
- Why it matters: The data show how external disruptions can erode even the strongest airline performance.
Delta Air Lines was named the most punctual airline in North America for the fifth year in a row, according to Cirium’s On-Time Performance Review 2025. The analysis measured the percentage of flights departing or arriving within 15 minutes of the scheduled time.
Delta Air Lines Leads North America
Cirium reported that Delta Air Lines achieved an on-time arrival rate of 80.9% across 1.8 million flights in 2025. The airline earned the title for the fifth consecutive year and was the only U.S. carrier in Cirium’s Top 10 Global Airlines list.
In a Jan. 6 press release, the airline said of the honor: “Earning top marks for North American operators for five years running is a testament to the industry-leading teamwork of Delta people and a direct result of their dedication to our customers and each other.”
Cirium’s 2025 Review and Methodology
Cirium conducted its 17th On-Time Performance Review by analyzing flight data from over 600 sources, including airlines, airports, global distribution systems, and civil aviation authorities. The company defines on-time performance as “the percentage of flights departing or arriving within 15 minutes” of the scheduled time.
CEO Jeremy Bowen said: “Maintaining consistent on-time performance requires sophisticated network planning, operational coordination, and the ability to recover quickly when irregularities occur. These results reflect the operational discipline that defines aviation’s top performers.”
Impact of the Government Shutdown
Cirium noted that Delta’s on-time arrival rate was down more than two percentage points compared with 2024. The report highlighted a 43-day government shutdown that spanned October and part of November, which “significantly eroded North American on-time performance in 2025” due to air-traffic-control staffing shortages, widespread delays, and schedule reductions.
The report added that flight-delay minutes caused by equipment issues were about 300% higher in 2025 than the average of 2010-2024, according to the FAA.

Airport Performance Highlights
No U.S. airports earned first place in Cirium’s Most On-Time Airports category. However, Honolulu International Airport ranked fourth in the Large Airports category, while Portland International Airport came in sixth for Medium Airports.
| Airport | Category | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Honolulu International Airport | Large | 4 |
| Portland International Airport | Medium | 6 |
Global Recognition and Awards
Cirium awarded its 2025 Platinum Award for Operational Excellence to Istanbul Airport, which “broke a European record” with 81 departures in a single hour and became Europe’s first airport to implement triple independent parallel runway operations.
The airline that received the 2025 Platinum Performance award was Qatar Airways, recognized for its on-time arrivals and “exceptional schedule execution, daily operational control, and recovery capability over a full year.”
Key Takeaways
- Delta Air Lines remains the benchmark for punctuality in North America.
- External factors such as government shutdowns can markedly reduce on-time performance.
- Global awards highlight operational excellence beyond U.S. borders.
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