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The airlines with the worst record of UK flight delays and where Ryanair, EasyJet and Jet2 rank on the list

The airlines with the worst record for flight delays in the UK have been revealed.

Wizz Air has been named as the worst major airline for delays from UK airports for the second year in a row, following an investigation by the PA news agency. The Hungarian carrier’s UK departures were an average of 46 minutes and six seconds behind schedule in 2022, according to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data.

That was more than three times longer than the previous year when it was also ranked last for punctuality. Wizz Air operates short-haul flights from eight UK airports including Birmingham, Edinburgh, Gatwick and Luton.

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Consumer group Which? described the figures as “worrying” and claimed they demonstrate the need for the CAA to be given tougher powers.

Meanwhile, Tui ranked the second-worst for punctuality last year, with an average delay of 40 minutes and 18 seconds.

The longest average delays for departures from UK airports in 2022. (PA)

This was followed by Qatar Airways (31 minutes and 48 seconds), Turkish Airlines (29 minutes and 30 seconds) and Pegasus Airlines (27 minutes and 18 seconds).

Norwegian Air Shuttle recorded the best performance with an average delay of just 13 minutes and 42 seconds.

The analysis took into account all scheduled and chartered departures from UK airports by airlines with more than 2,500 flights. The average delay for all these flights was 23 minutes. Cancelled flights were not included.

May and June were the worst months for punctuality as the aviation sector failed to recruit and train enough staff to cope with a surge in demand for holidays following the ending of the UK’s coronavirus travel rules.

Rory Boland, editor of magazine Which? Travel, said: “These figures are worrying, but will be no surprise to passengers who’ve had to endure shoddy treatment from airlines for years.

“With a regulator still lacking the appropriate powers to punish airlines who break the law, including withholding refunds, it is difficult to escape the conclusion that some carriers are simply getting away with leaving passengers high and dry.

“To better protect passengers, the Government must give the CAA effective powers to clamp down on poor airline behaviour, which includes the ability to hand out hefty fines when they continually flout the law.”

The CAA has civil powers to take enforcement action against airlines, but court cases typically take several years to be concluded. Government proposals to give the regulator more powers were consulted on in early 2022, but no changes have been made.

In December 2022, the CAA said it had “significant concerns” about the Hungarian carrier as it was delaying paying refunds and its passengers were far more likely to make escalated complaints than those of other airlines.

Wizz Air did not respond to a request for comment by PA.

The full ranking of major airlines based on flight punctuality from UK airports in 2022.

Airlines are ordered from the longest average delay per flight to the shortest (duration in brackets).

1. Wizz Air: 46 minutes and six seconds

2. Tui: 40 minutes and 18 seconds

3. Qatar Airways: 31 minutes and 48 seconds

4. Turkish Airlines: 29 minutes and 30 seconds

5. Pegasus Airlines: 27 minutes and 18 seconds

6. Flybe: 26 minutes and six seconds

7. Air Portugal: 25 minutes and 48 seconds

8. Air Canada: 25 minutes and 18 seconds

9. British Airways: 23 minutes

10. Vueling: 22 minutes and 12 seconds

11. Ryanair: 22 minutes

12.. Loganair: 22 minutes

13. Jet2.com: 21 minutes and 42 seconds

14. Air France: 21 minutes

15. Swiss Airlines: 20 minutes and 48 seconds

16. Emirates: 20 minutes and 36 seconds

17. EasyJet: 20 minutes and 24 seconds

18. Lufthansa: 20 minutes

19. Eurowings: 19 minutes and 24 seconds

20. Virgin Atlantic: 19 minutes

21. KLM: 18 minutes and 30 seconds

22. Delta Airlines: 18 minutes and 18 seconds

23. Aer Lingus: 18 minutes and six seconds

24. Eastern Airways: 17 minutes and 30 seconds

25. American Airlines: 16 seconds and 48 seconds

26. Blue Islands: 16 minutes and 42 seconds

27. Aurigny Air Services: 16 minutes and 30 seconds

28. Iberia: 15 minutes and 36 seconds

29. SAS: 14 minutes and 30 seconds

30. United Airlines: 14 minutes and six seconds

31. Norwegian Air Shuttle: 13 minutes and 42 seconds

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