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Monterrey International Airport (MTY) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 4,979 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: +24.35% In July 2025, Monterrey International Airport handled 4,979 departures, a +24.35% year-over-year change driven by strong summer demand and added capacity on domestic trunk routes and cross-border services. The expansion strengthens the hub’s role in northern Mexico, improving connectivity for business and leisure markets. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 79.59% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: +11.55% Cancelled Flights: 27 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: -70.00% Departure on-time performance reached 79.59% (+11.55% year over year), supported by steadier afternoon operations and tighter turnaround planning. Cancelled departures fell to 27 (-70.00% year over year); localized thunderstorms and air traffic flow programs still cause pockets of delay, so leaving a modest buffer remains prudent. Airlines Serving Monterrey International Airport Service at Monterrey International Airport is led by Mexican carriers such as Viva Aerobus, Volaris and Aeroméxico, plus U.S. links via Houston and Dallas. The network emphasizes Mexico City, Cancún, Tijuana and key regional cities, with seasonal leisure additions. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should remain broadly stable with departure on‑time performance near current levels; afternoon convection and weekend peaks may bring brief delays, especially if late‑summer tropical weather brushes the region. Passengers should favor morning flights, allow 60–90 minutes of buffer for security and connections on peak days, and monitor real‑time gate and weather alerts in the NextFly App.
2025/09/05 09:15
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total Departing Flights: 2,810 Year-over-Year Change in Departing Flights: 2.37% In July 2025, Ministro Pistarini International Airport handled 2,810 departing flights, a year-over-year change of 2.37%. Winter demand patterns in Buenos Aires and schedule fine-tuning kept capacity aligned with peak periods, supporting connectivity across South America and long-haul markets. This adjustment helped the hub balance seasonal flows without overextending fleets. On-Time Performance and Cancellations Departure On-Time Performance: 78.58% Year-over-Year Change in On-Time Performance: −0.79% Cancelled Flights: 32 Year-over-Year Change in Cancellations: −53.62% Departure on-time performance reached 78.58% (−0.79% YoY), with occasional morning fog and air traffic flow programs affecting late-day waves. Cancelled departures totaled 32 (−53.62% YoY), limiting severe disruption for most passengers; allowing extra connection buffer helps during weekend peaks. Airlines Serving EZE Service at Ministro Pistarini International Airport is led by full-service carriers with broad coverage to regional capitals and key long-haul gateways in North America and Europe. The network emphasizes Buenos Aires’ hub role while sustaining leisure demand to seasonal destinations. Outlook Over the next 4–8 weeks, schedules at the hub should stay broadly steady with departure on-time performance near current levels; morning radiation fog and Friday–Sunday peaks may still cause pockets of delay. 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.
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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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Brasília International Airport (BSB) July 2025 Operational Report
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El Dorado International Airport (BOG) July 2025 Operational Report
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Antofagasta Airport (ANF) July 2025 Operational Report
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Buenos Aires–Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) July 2025 Operational Report
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Flynas (XY) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity OverviewTotal arriving flights: 9,748Year-over-year change: +20.26%Flynas expanded summer flying across domestic Saudi and short‑haul regional routes, lifting arriving flights by roughly one‑fifth versus July 2024. Growth was supported by resilient leisure demand to Red Sea destinations, post‑Hajj and Umrah travel flows, and added capacity on trunk routes linking Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina. The carrier also improved fleet utilization and pricing discipline, enabling denser schedules during peak days without overextending resources.On-Time Performance and CancellationsOn-time arrival rate: 94.45%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): -1.13%Cancelled flights: 7Year-over-year change (cancellations): -68.18%Punctuality remained very high despite a slight YoY dip linked to heat‑related ATC spacing measures, midday ramp congestion, and gate constraints at major gateways. Cancellations were kept to single digits thanks to tighter aircraft assignment, access to spare capacity, and predictive maintenance that reduced technical surprises. Operational teams coordinated with airports to streamline turnarounds and adjusted block times on the busiest rotations to stabilize on‑time performance.Key HubsRiyadh (RUH) and Jeddah (JED) anchor the network, with Dammam (DMM) and Medina (MED) reinforcing domestic connectivity and short‑haul regional access. Flynas concentrates arrivals into banked waves that serve point‑to‑point demand while supporting short connections under two hours. Strong traffic was observed on intra‑GCC flows and leisure routes to coastal and Red Sea destinations, supported by tourism initiatives and summer schedules.OutlookFor passengers, Flynas offers reliable, high‑frequency options across Saudi Arabia with on‑time arrivals near 95%; plan a little extra time at midday peaks, especially when connecting via Riyadh or Jeddah. The airline intends to preserve punctuality through schedule buffers, added ground staff, and dynamic aircraft swaps, while evaluating selective growth on resilient regional markets. Industry stakeholders can expect disciplined capacity management, continued emphasis on fleet utilization, and incremental customer‑experience upgrades such as faster boarding and improved connection support.
2025/09/05 08:52
SkyWest Airlines (OO) July 2025 Operational Report
Flight Activity Overview Total arriving flights: 22,477Year-over-year change: +6.55% July demand across the United States and broader North American regional markets remained firm, lifting arriving flights by +6.55% versus last year. Capacity additions by partner mainline carriers and deeper utilization of regional jets supported higher throughput without overextending the schedule. The carrier prioritized connectivity into large partner hubs to capture summer peak travel while keeping turn times realistic. On-Time Performance and Cancellations On-time arrival rate: 86.23%Year-over-year change (on-time rate): -12.53%Cancelled flights: 159Year-over-year change (cancellations): +52.00% Punctuality softened year over year amid summer thunderstorm activity and air traffic flow programs in key western and central corridors, while cancellations increased to 159 as recovery windows tightened. In response, the airline leaned on reserve crews, targeted spare aircraft positioning, and refined ground processes at busy outstations to stabilize turns. These steps helped contain knock‑on delays and keep most connections viable even during peak periods. Key Hubs As a regional operator for major U.S. network airlines, the carrier channels traffic into partner hubs such as Salt Lake City, Denver, Phoenix, and Chicago, where connection banks concentrate arrivals and departures to maximize onward choices. Stronger flows on mountain‑west and mid‑continent markets underpinned resilient volumes, while carefully timed flight waves supported short connection times without compressing ground buffers. Outlook For travelers, SkyWest Airlines offers broad regional coverage and generally reliable operations at the height of summer. Expect punctuality around the current level with incremental improvements as weather normalizes and additional buffers are applied on the most delay‑prone routes. The airline plans to keep reserve resources in place, fine‑tune turnarounds at constrained airports, and align schedules with partner demand to support smooth connections into the fall.
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South African Airways (SA) July 2025 Operational Report
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Austrian Airlines (OS) July 2025 Operational Report
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Lion Air (JT) July 2025 Operational Report
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S7 Airlines (S7) July 2025 Operational Report
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TAROM (RO) July 2025 Operational Report
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Philippine Airlines (PR) July 2025 Operational Report
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Asiana Airlines (OZ) July 2025 Operational Report
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Air New Zealand (NZ) July 2025 Operational Report
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