While the past is only a guide to the future, if you know a certain route is
impacted more on a Tuesday before noon in winter and you have data from a
decade that shows this, you could be reasonably sure of what is going to happen.
Current information sources tell you a flight's on-time performance in
percent. So a when you see a flight is 80% on-time - what does that really mean?
We give you that same number, but we also tell you how many minutes late the plane
left the gate, how much time is spent taxing to the runaway and then give you a
total delay time. Now you will know what that 80% means in actual time lost.
So you need the data if you have an interest in the whole truth. How delayed
are flights at an airport over a given period? Are delays really weather related
like the airline says? (So they don't have to compensate you)
In summary, you need this information if your life is impacted by air travel in the USA.
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