The World’s Most Punctual Airlines and Airports in 2025, According to Cirium

A new Cirium report reveals which airlines and airports delivered the strongest on-time performance in 2025, despite global disruption, airspace constraints, and operational pressure.

By Laura Mitchell | Edited by Yuliya Karotkaya Published: Updated:
The World’s Most Punctual Airlines and Airports in 2025, According to Cirium
Cirium’s 2025 rankings highlight the world’s most punctual airlines and airports, showcasing operational resilience and reliability across global aviation. Photo: Jeffry Surianto / Pexels

Air travel in 2025 unfolded under mounting pressure. Staffing shortages, volatile weather patterns, airspace restrictions tied to geopolitical tensions, and aging infrastructure all tested the industry’s ability to stay on schedule.

With nearly 39 million flights operating globally, punctuality became less about isolated performance and more about long-term operational resilience. Cirium’s annual On-Time Performance Review for 2025 reflects this shift, recognizing airlines and airports that consistently delivered reliability even as disruption became part of daily operations.

Cirium defines an on-time flight as one departing or arriving within 15 minutes of schedule. However, its top awards go further, factoring in schedule execution, recovery capability, and overall operational control across a full calendar year.

Airports That Set the Global Standard

Istanbul Airport emerged as the Platinum Winner among airports in 2025, recognized for its ability to manage massive scale without sacrificing consistency. Serving more than 84 million passengers annually and connecting over 330 destinations, the airport strengthened its operational backbone with Europe’s first triple independent runway system, boosting hourly movements while maintaining control.

Latin America dominated the category rankings based purely on punctuality metrics. Santiago Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport led large airports globally, supported by its expanded Terminal 2, which significantly increased capacity and streamlined passenger flow.

In the medium airport category, Panama City Tocumen International Airport stood out for its hub efficiency, while Guayaquil José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport topped the small airport rankings.

Cirium On-Time Performance Review 2025 – Airports:

  • Platinum Winner: Istanbul Airport (IST)
  • Large Airport: Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport (SCL)
  • Medium Airport: Panama City Tocumen International Airport (PTY)
  • Small Airport: Guayaquil Jose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport (GYE)

Airlines Leading on Reliability

Among airlines, Qatar Airways earned Cirium’s Platinum Winner title, reflecting not just strong punctuality but also exceptional recovery during irregular operations. The carrier successfully protected critical connections and adjusted routes in real time despite airspace constraints and fleet availability challenges.

On pure on-time performance, Aeroméxico retained its position as the world’s most punctual airline for the second year in a row, with more than 90% of flights arriving on schedule. Regional leaders included Philippine Airlines in Asia-Pacific and Iberia Express in Europe, which held its top regional ranking for a third consecutive year.

In North America, Delta Air Lines once again led the region, delivering strong punctuality while operating the highest flight volume globally. Cirium highlighted Delta’s performance as particularly notable given widespread air traffic control disruptions and the prolonged U.S. government shutdown. Meanwhile, FlySafair topped the Middle East and Africa category, and Virgin Atlantic was named the Most Improved Airline of 2025 after a sharp year-over-year performance gain.

Cirium On-Time Performance Review 2025 – Airlines:

  • Platinum Winner: Qatar Airways
  • Global Airline: Aeroméxico
  • Asia Pacific: Philippine Airlines
  • North America: Delta Air Lines
  • Europe: Iberia Express
  • Middle East & Africa: FlySafair
  • Most Improved Airline: Virgin Atlantic

Together, the 2025 results underline a clear message: punctuality today is a measure of systemic strength. Airlines and airports that invest in operational flexibility, data-driven decision-making, and recovery planning are best positioned to deliver reliability in an increasingly unpredictable global aviation landscape.