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DOT: Fewer Flights Were Cancelled in 2016 Than Ever Before

The Department of Transportation (DOT) released a report Tuesday that claims the number of canceled flights in 2016 was the lowest it’s ever been. According to the report via Skift, “the 12 leading U.S. airlines cancelled 1.17 percent of flights last year, the lowest rate among comparable figures going back to 1995.” Among the top-ranked domestic airlines and their on-time performance in December was Hawaiian Airlines, Delta Air Lines and American Airlines.

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