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Air New Zealand Climbs On-Time Rankings

Juna Tharakan
Last updated: 14 January 2026 12:47
By Juna Tharakan
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Air New Zealand climbs on-time ranking © Eugene Butler
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Air New Zealand has recorded a strong improvement in punctuality, ranking second in the Asia Pacific region for 2025 in the Cirium On-Time Performance Review. The result marks a significant step forward in the airline’s ongoing efforts to deliver more reliable schedules for passengers across its domestic and international network.

Summary
Domestic and Regional Networks Lead GainsSmarter Scheduling Drives ReliabilityBusiness-Wide Focus on Punctuality
A black and white Air New Zealand plane with a livery containing a fern comes in for landing.
Air New Zealand ranks second in the Asia Pacific region for 2025 in the Cirium On-Time Performance Review © Nathan Jones

Domestic and Regional Networks Lead Gains

Air New Zealand achieved an on-time arrival rate of 79.29% in 2025, outperforming the global industry average of just over 76%. It also successfully operated 97.22% of its scheduled services, completing more than 171,000 flights during the year, an improvement on its 2024 performance.

The carrier’s strongest results came from its domestic operations. The airline’s domestic jet network achieved an on-time arrival rate of 81%, while its regional network followed closely at 80.7%.

These gains were particularly notable toward the end of the year. In November 2025, 84.5% of regional flights arrived on time, with December maintaining a solid 81.2% performance. The improvements reflect targeted changes designed to better align schedules with the realities of operating across New Zealand’s diverse airport infrastructure.

Two Air New Zealand aircraft parked at an airport gate, one connected to a jet bridge.
Air New Zealand achieved an on-time arrival rate of 79.29% in 2025 © Thierry Beuve

Smarter Scheduling Drives Reliability

According to Kate Boyer, General Manager Airports, the ranking reflects a “large programme of work across the business” focused on schedule reliability. Central to this effort was the introduction of a new regional scheduling strategy in 2025.

Previously, aircraft turn times were standardized across the network. The airline has since moved to a more tailored approach, recognizing that turnaround requirements vary significantly depending on airport size, congestion, and gate configuration.

“For example, some Auckland Airport gates require extra time for aircraft tugs. By planning around what actually happens on the ground, we’re setting ourselves up for stronger, more reliable performance,” Boyer said.

An Air New Zealand airplane descending toward the runway with the airline's black and white koru logo on its tail
Air New Zealand successfully operated 97.22% of its scheduled services © Jacob Brownlee

Business-Wide Focus on Punctuality

The airline is now extending this approach across its international and domestic jet services, supported by a new in-house digital scheduling tool designed to assess individual airport needs.

Additional initiatives include expanded frontline staff training, a dedicated customer assistance role for wheelchair services, investment in ground equipment, and the rollout of a digital communications platform to improve coordination across operations.

Boyer emphasized that on-time performance remains a daily priority.

“While it’s encouraging to see progress reflected in global rankings, what matters most is delivering for our customers every single day,” she said.

How important is on-time performance when choosing an airline? Share your views in the comments below.

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ByJuna Tharakan
News Editor -A journalist and content creator with experience in news writing and subtitling, bringing a versatile storytelling style to the aviation and travel sector. She applies her media background to explore how airlines, airports and aviation infrastructure connect diverse geographies, offering readers both industry insight and human-centred perspectives.
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