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Copenhagen Airport (CPH) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 11,083 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 7.46% In July 2025, Copenhagen Airport handled 11,083 departures, a year-over-year change of 7.46%, supported by summer demand and refined schedules. The hub’s role for Scandinavia and wider Europe helped sustain traffic, with airlines optimizing fleets for peak leisure flows. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 78.13% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: 7.10% Cancelled Flights: 70 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −21.35% Departure punctuality reached 78.13%, with fewer cancellations at 70 (−21.35% YoY) as weather windows and air traffic flow measures across Europe improved predictability. Travelers still felt some impact from afternoon congestion and ground‑handling variability, so short buffers remain helpful. Airlines Serving CPH Service at Copenhagen Airport combines full‑service network carriers and low‑cost operators linking Nordic cities, major European capitals, and selected long‑haul gateways. The network prioritizes high‑frequency regional connectivity while balancing seasonal leisure routes. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should remain broadly stable with on‑time performance near current levels; brief delays are most likely during late‑day thunderstorms and weekend peaks. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on busy days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.
2025/09/08 09:40

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 20,880 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 6.63% In July 2025, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport handled 20,880 departures, a 6.63% year-over-year increase as carriers aligned summer capacity with demand. This activity supported tourism and business flows across Europe and long‑haul markets, reinforcing the hub’s role for the Île‑de‑France region. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 46.62% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: 2.21% Cancelled Flights: 472 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: 16.83% Departure punctuality at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport averaged 46.62% in July (up 2.21% year over year), with afternoon convection, air traffic flow measures, and ground handling constraints causing bunching around peak waves. Cancelled departures totaled 472 (16.83% year over year), concentrating on weather‑affected periods; travelers felt tighter connection windows, making buffer planning important. Airlines Serving Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport As the primary hub of Air France and SkyTeam partners, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport offers dense European coverage and wide long‑haul reach to North America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. The 20,880 departures in July reflect a banked schedule structure that prioritizes connections while balancing runway and terminal capacity. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport should remain broadly stable and departure punctuality near current levels, though late‑day storms and weekend peaks may trigger isolated delays. Passengers should favor morning departures, allow 60–90 minutes of extra buffer for security and connections on busy days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts via the NextFly App.
2025/09/08 09:40
Brussels Airport (BRU) July 2025 Operational Report
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Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN) July 2025 Operational Report
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Monterrey International Airport (MTY) July 2025 Operational Report
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Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) July 2025 Operational Report
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Athens International Airport (ATH) July 2025 Operational Report
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Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) July 2025 Operational Report
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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Cancún International Airport (CUN) July 2025 Operational Report
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Air New Zealand (NZ) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 13,914Year‑over‑year change: -2.69% Air New Zealand handled a southern‑winter network with 13,914 arrivals in July, slightly down year over year as schedules were trimmed on select domestic rotations and trans‑Tasman days of operation. Demand remained resilient on ski‑season flows into Queenstown and Christchurch, while corporate travel softened compared with last winter. The airline prioritized schedule stability over marginal growth, which helped reduce knock‑on delays and protect connectivity at Auckland. On‑Time Performance and Cancellations On‑time arrival rate: 90.38%Year‑over‑year change (on‑time rate): -1.39%Cancelled flights: 506Year‑over‑year change (cancellations): -22.87% The on‑time arrival rate stood at 90.38%, a slight YoY dip as winter weather, morning fog and strong westerlies at Auckland and Wellington added flow restrictions. Despite these external factors, cancellations fell to 506 (-22.87% YoY) thanks to tighter maintenance planning, day‑of‑ops reserves and flexible crew rostering. Turn times were buffered on first‑wave departures at hubs to improve schedule recovery after de‑icing and low‑visibility operations. Key Hubs Auckland (AKL) remained the primary hub, with Wellington (WLG) and Christchurch (CHC) supporting domestic banks and trans‑Tasman connectivity. Winter peaks into Queenstown (ZQN) were actively fed from the main hubs, with schedule waves designed to protect southbound connections. Long‑haul flows to North America and Asia continued to be synchronized with evening arrivals to minimize misconnects and improve aircraft utilization. Outlook For passengers, Air New Zealand remains a reliable choice with an on‑time rate near ninety percent; winter mornings can still see fog‑related delays, so tighter connections should be avoided. Expect punctuality to stabilize around current levels as winter eases, with continued focus on hub‑to‑spoke resilience and customer information during irregular operations. Into late winter and early spring, the carrier plans selective capacity rebuild on domestic peaks and trans‑Tasman days, alongside incremental product and lounge upgrades.
2025/09/04 07:34

China Eastern Airlines (MU) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 79,576Year-over-year change: +3.82% China Eastern Airlines saw solid inbound activity in July as summer demand across China and regional Asia continued to firm. Growth of +3.82% versus last year reflects capacity reinstatement on trunk routes from Shanghai and stronger leisure flows to coastal and western provinces. The airline prioritized high‑utilization narrowbodies on short‑haul banks while protecting long‑haul connectivity to Europe and North America, supporting revenue stability and slot efficiency. On-Time Performance and Cancellation On‑time arrival rate: 86.56%Year‑over‑year change (on‑time): +12.60%Cancelled flights: 5,329Year‑over‑year change (cancellations): -15.16% Punctuality improved notably amid a busy typhoon‑season start in East China. Operational control tightened aircraft rotations at Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao, and additional spare crews reduced knock‑on delays. Traffic flow programs and weather avoidance still created pressure at peaks, but the carrier’s dispatch planning and turn‑time discipline curtailed cancellations and kept connection banks intact. Key Hubs Shanghai Pudong (PVG) and Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA) remained the primary hubs, with Kunming (KMG) supporting southwest coverage. PVG handled long‑haul banks to Europe and North America and dense regional links across Northeast and Southeast Asia, enabling viable two‑way connections. SHA focused on high‑frequency domestic shuttles and point‑to‑point business flows, while Kunming strengthened access to secondary western cities and South Asia. The banked‑wave design around PVG’s evening departures preserved minimum connection times for international transfers. Outlook Passengers can expect reliable summer operations and convenient transfers via Shanghai, particularly if allowing a comfortable buffer during typhoon windows. Industry watchers may note fleet modernization— including continued induction of new‑generation narrowbodies— and deeper digital tools for disruption recovery and proactive rebooking. The airline plans selective international growth from PVG, closer SkyTeam and interline cooperation, and enhanced day‑of‑operation decision support to sustain on‑time performance through the late‑summer and National Day travel peaks.
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All Nippon Airways (NH) July 2025 Operational Report
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Spirit Airlines (NK) July 2025 Operational Report
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Binter Canarias (NT) July 2025 Operational Report
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Air Macau (NX) July 2025 Operational Report
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EgyptAir (MS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Peach Aviation (MM) July 2025 Operational Report
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Jet2.com (LS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Thai AirAsia (FD) July 2025 Operational Report
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