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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

PHL and its largest carrier, US Airways, improved their on-time-flight performance in July, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics's monthly report, issued today. US Airways whooped it up on the news: It said it would give each employee a $100 bonus for finishing in the top three among the network airlines (American, Delta, Continental, Northwest and United) in both on-time flights and mishandled baggage for the month.

The Inquirer's story is at this link. Details on how all airlines performed at PHL can be found at this link to the Air Travel Consumer Report. The BTS report on how PHL did vs. other airports can be found here.

 

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Tom Belden has been reporting about Philadelphia International Airport and other air travel subjects for more than 20 years, writing columns for The Inquirer's Travel and Business sections. His reporting (with colleague Craig McCoy) on baggage handling problems in Philadelphia have been credited with helping to improve the system. His previous blog was called Road Warrior. He can reached at tbelden@phillynews.com.