After a tumultuous spring during which runway construction and air traffic control staffing and equipment problems disrupted hundreds of flights, United Airlines had the “most reliable summer operationally that we have ever had” at Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR), CEO Scott Kirby said Tuesday.
The airline said more than 6 million United passengers flew on time through Newark this summer, with a 70.1 percent on-time rate actually beating its performance at LaGuardia (KLGA) and John F. Kennedy International (KJFK). Speaking during an event in the airline’s hangar near Newark, Toby Ennqvist, United’s executive vice president and global chief operations officer, said its busiest day at the airport was August 16, when it flew about 650,000 customers.
