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Airports in India and China top Forbes' third annual list of the World's Most Delayed Airports with Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport taking the prize for the airport with the least timely arrivals.

While only just 45 per cent of scheduled passenger flights arrived on time in Delhi, Beijing Capital International Airport has the worst departure record with just 38 per cent of commercial passenger flights leaving as scheduled. The status of Delhi's and Beijing's airports should come as no surprise, says the US business magazine as both were at or near the top of Forbes' most-delayed list last year.

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (55.9 per cent) and Istanbul Ataturk International Airport (60.7 per cent) round out the top three worst airports for timely arrivals. For departures, Dubai International Airport and Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport follow Beijing. With on-time arrivals of 63.9 per cent, Chennai International Airport, the third-busiest airport in India, was ranked fourth worst.

Delhi has the World's Most Delayed Airport | India.com
 
Airports in India and China top Forbes' third annual list of the World's Most Delayed Airports with Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport taking the prize for the airport with the least timely arrivals.

While only just 45 per cent of scheduled passenger flights arrived on time in Delhi, Beijing Capital International Airport has the worst departure record with just 38 per cent of commercial passenger flights leaving as scheduled. The status of Delhi's and Beijing's airports should come as no surprise, says the US business magazine as both were at or near the top of Forbes' most-delayed list last year.

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (55.9 per cent) and Istanbul Ataturk International Airport (60.7 per cent) round out the top three worst airports for timely arrivals. For departures, Dubai International Airport and Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport follow Beijing. With on-time arrivals of 63.9 per cent, Chennai International Airport, the third-busiest airport in India, was ranked fourth worst.

Delhi has the World's Most Delayed Airport | India.com

Yes delays are quiet irritating but that also means that Delhi and Beijing air ports are really loaded with flights, which in itself is a good sign.
 
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Yes delays are quiet irritating but that also means that Delhi and Beijing air ports are really loaded with flights, which in itself is a good sign.

Yes You are right ..

But delayed flight cause so much tension .. I hate it to wait for Departure or Waiting for flight.
 
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Yes You are right ..

But delayed flight cause so much tension .. I hate it to wait for Departure or Waiting for flight.

Indian airports are usually overloaded with flights thanks to the air travel revolution.

While cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad got new airports and Mumbai is in a process to get new one, the only option for Delhi is to upgrade the airport as they dont seem to have enough land to build another airport.

However delays are usually with the domestic flights. International flights are cleared first while domestic one's keep circling.

Mumbai international dont have delays problem much these days.

9 out of my 10 flights in last 6 months were on time.

GB
 
Hi,

I think a major upgrade/expansion of (highspeed) rail network might mitigate some of the problems.

regards
 
and that shows how much traffic it gets, and thats good for a country. Heathrow is one of the world's busiest airports too. I dont get the point here ?
 
Yes delays are quiet irritating but that also means that Delhi and Beijing air ports are really loaded with flights, which in itself is a good sign.

No i think its because of too much fog also in Delhi so planes have 0 visibility sometime.
 
For four months a year fog plays hacov in Delhi .......CAT systems are installed but in zero visibility it is dangerous.Safety is the prime concern.
 
What is the story on Pakistan side? What about delays here? Anyone got any idea?

Last time when i used Islamabad Internation Airport, my flight got delayed by 4 hours :blink: It was PIA jet and it got delayed by 4 hours.......it was a pain in the a***........but they did give us free tasty food in return while we waited for the flight.....:D
 
The World's Most Delayed Airports - Forbes.com
WASHINGTON -- Traveling to India and China? Pack your patience. Airports in those countries top our third annual list of The World's Most Delayed Airports.

Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport takes the prize for the airport with the least timely arrivals with just 45% of its scheduled passenger flights arriving on time. Beijing Capital International Airport has the worst departure record with just 38% of commercial passenger flights leaving as scheduled. To gather our information, we relied on FlightStats, a service that tracks historical and real-time flight information around the globe.
Officials from Delhi's and Beijing's airports could not be reached for comment, but their status should come as no surprise. Both were at or near the top of our most-delayed list last year.

Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and Istanbul Ataturk International Airport round out the top three worst airports for timely arrivals. For departures, Dubai International Airport and Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport follow Beijing.


A flight is considered "on time" if it arrives or departs less than 15 minutes after its scheduled take-off or landing time. In many cases delays can be attributed to growing pains at a particular airport. For example: Delhi's airport expects to open a new terminal later in 2010; Mumbai's airport plans a massive expansion by 2015; and Cairo International (fourth worst for departures at 54.7%) was forced to close one of its two runways in 2009 to accommodate construction for a third runway.

An airport official from Sheremetyevo International says that in most cases, delayed departures there are simply caused by flights arriving late from other airports. And Mark Davison, a spokesman for Great Britain's Stansted Airport (eighth worst for arrivals at 66.7%), which serves many budget carriers, says low-cost airlines frequently plan for short turnaround times on the ground.
Post a Comment"This can mean there is a higher likelihood of an aircraft possibly running late," he says in an e-mail.

And in many busy airports, air traffic also plays a role. "We've got three of the busiest airports in the country within a few miles of each other," explains Steve Coleman, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs JFK, LaGuardia and Newark International Airport. The latter two of these appear on our list--Newark is No. for worst arrivals, LaGuardia No. 10.

Not surprisingly, officials from some airports don't agree with our rankings or our source, FlightStats. For example, a spokesman for the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (sixth worst for departures) says the U.S. Transportation Department is the U.S. authority for airport on-time arrivals and departures. In the U.K., it's the Civil Aviation Authority, argues Stansted's Davison. (Both agencies give those airports higher marks than we do.) Oliver Weiss, Cairo International Airport's chief operating officer, says FlightStats doesn't consider the full number of arrivals and departures at the airport.

But we use FlightStats information for several reasons. First, it gathers flight information from airports, airlines, flight reservation systems and other sources around the world. The Transportation Department, for example, publishes data on 31 major U.S. airports and includes only the 19 largest domestic carriers, such as Delta, Continental and American Airlines ( AMR - news - people ).

Second, definitions of what counts in on-time performance can vary by country. (Should freight flights count? What about chartered flights, corporate jets or air taxis?) For a global apples-to-apples comparison, FlightStats provided us with information on published, scheduled passenger flights--in other words, the flights that matter most to commercial travelers. We considered flights at the world's 200 busiest airports by passenger volume, according to Airports Council International's 2009 World Traffic Report.

There is one caveat: No single entity gathers comprehensive on-time information for all airlines at each of the world's airports. Therefore, we included only airports about which FlightStats has the most detailed information. That means some airports, particularly large hubs in South America, weren't considered for our list.

For the world's least delayed airports, look to Japan and South Korea. Flights at Osaka's Itami Airport arrived and departed on time 94% of the time in 2009, according to FlightStats. At Seoul's Gimpo International Airport, 91% of passenger flights arrived on time, and 93% departed as scheduled.
 
and that shows how much traffic it gets, and thats good for a country. Heathrow is one of the world's busiest airports too. I dont get the point here ?

Adding on to the foggy situation in Asia , Heathrow has 5 terminalas , where as Delhi has 2 and a 3rd under construction (shud have been opened by now.. damn)

 
What is the story on Pakistan side? What about delays here? Anyone got any idea?

Last time when i used Islamabad Internation Airport, my flight got delayed by 4 hours :blink: It was PIA jet and it got delayed by 4 hours.......it was a pain in the a***........but they did give us free tasty food in return while we waited for the flight.....:D

Usually flights go on time. I use Lahore Islamabad 8.00AM flight alot. Only once it was late. However, during fog season situation is same as that of Delhi in Lahore Airport.
 
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i remember waiting 8 hours for a flight, first 5 hours due to fog and 3 hours cause the decided to go home so they had to get a new pilot....

at lahore
 
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i remember waiting 8 hours for a flight, first 5 hours due to fog and 3 hours cause the decided to go home so they had to get a new pilot....

at lahore

Pilots have their duty hours and Unions.

Once their time is up they are going home.

You cant stop them since the Union will threaten with Strike.

If it was PIA its a Government Company. You know what I mean.

GB
 
simply its busy but they have to expand it ASAP.look at here in jeddah in hajj time always 10 to 15 flights on waiting mid air even here is 5 runways.
 

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