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PAL most punctual airline in Asia for 2nd straight month

The Philippine Star

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October 16, 2025

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is putting on a master class in bringing passengers to their destinations on time, taking the crown of being the most punctual airline in Asia-Pacific for the second consecutive month.

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

Based on Cirium’s On-Time Performance Monthly Report, PAL outpaced all of its competitors in the region by recording an on-time rate of 90.47 percent in September.

This marks the second straight month and third time this year that PAL rose as the most punctual airline in Asia-Pacific, placing it well ahead of rivals.

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