Eight Philippine Airports Awarded On-Time Performance Star Ratings Under Duterte Gov’t
The Department of Transportation-Civil Aviation Authority of
the Philippines (DOTr-CAAP) under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte welcomes the result of 2016-2017 Official
Aviation Guide (OAG), On-Time Performance (OTP) Star Ratings for airlines and
airports, with the country’s Iloilo International Airport landing 14th place
with a star rating, besting Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Seoul Incheon
International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport in rankings.
Out of the 79 airports with 36 airports operating commercial
flights managed by CAAP all over the country, other Philippine airports that
earned star ratings on OTP are NAIA, Bacolod, Davao, Tacloban, Laguindingan
(CDO), Kalibo and Puerto Princesa.
The OTP star rating is designed to benchmark against set
criteria, defined by industry and flight status information experts.
OTP is measured across the whole year based on 12 months’
rolling performance.
To achieve an OTP star rating, the world’s airlines and
airports must meet two criteria: all airlines and airports must have a minimum
of 600 operations a month (minimum of 2.5 million departed seats) and OAG must
receive flight status information for no less than 80 percent of scheduled
flights within a 12-month period.
The OAG is an air travel intelligence company based in
United Kingdom.
It provides digital information and applications to the
world’s airlines, airports, government agencies and travel-related service
companies.
OAG is best known for its airline schedules database which
holds future and historical flight details for more than 900 airlines and over
4,000 airports.
Source: DOTr
Eight Philippine Airports Awarded On-Time Performance Star Ratings Under Duterte Gov’t
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