Good news for Dublin Airport

In case you may not have seen it, there is a report in Bloomberg News today listing the 10 worst and 10 best airports in Europe for on-time departures and cancellations. We are happy to read Dublin Airport makes the top 10 BEST and probably a little surprised the local media are not running with the story. So, we decided to take the details from Bloomberg and transmit the good news:

 

Best 10 Airports in Europe for On-Time Departures (July 2022)

 

Bergamo/Orio al Serio Airport (BGY)
Bergamo, Italy
3% delayed, 1.0% cancelled


Gran Canaria Airport (LPA)
Gran Canaria, Spain
8% delayed, 0.3% cancelled


Otopeni International Airport (OTP)
Bucharest, Romania
10% delayed, 1.7% cancelled


Dublin International Airport (DUB)
Dublin, Ireland
15% delayed, 1.6% cancelled


Fontanarossa Airport (CTA)
Catania, Italy
16% delayed, 1.1% cancelled

 

Adolfo Suarez-Barajas Airport (MAD)
Madrid, Spain
19% delayed, 0.4% cancelled


Alicante Airport (ALC)
Province of Alicante, Spain
20% delayed, 3.4% cancelled


Marseille Airport (MRS)
Marseille, France
20% delayed, 2.0% cancelled


Orly Field (ORY)
Paris, France
21% delayed, 1.2% cancelled


Malaga Airport (AGP)
Malaga, Spain
24% delayed, 3.3% cancelled

 

Worst 10 Airports in Europe for Delayed Flights (July 2022)

 

Brussels Airport (BRU)
Brussels, Belgium
72% delayed, 2.5% cancelled


Frankfurt International Airport (FRA)
Frankfurt, Germany
68% delayed, 7.8% cancelled


Eindhoven Airport (EIN)
Eindhoven, Netherlands
67% delayed, 1.8% cancelled


Luton Airport (LTN)
London, United Kingdom
66% delayed, 2.7% cancelled


Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD)
Budapest, Hungary
65% delayed, 2.1% cancelled


Lisbon Airport (LIS)
Lisbon, Portugal
65% delayed, 4.8% cancelled


Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Paris, France
62% delayed, 3.1% cancelled


Schiphol Airport (AMS)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
61% delayed, 5.2% cancelled


Cote D'Azur Airport (NCE)
Nice, France
60% delayed, 3.4% cancelled


Gatwick Airport (LGW)
London, United Kingdom
59% delayed, 1.4% cancelled