--FILE--Chinese passengers look at a display showing departure information of flights most of which are canceled or delayed at the Xiaoshan Internatio

--FILE--Chinese passengers look at a display showing departure information of flights most of which are canceled or delayed at the Xiaoshan Internatio Stock Photo
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Imaginechina Limited / Alamy Stock Photo

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4434 x 2955 px | 37.5 x 25 cm | 14.8 x 9.9 inches | 300dpi

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27 July 2014

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--FILE--Chinese passengers look at a display showing departure information of flights most of which are canceled or delayed at the Xiaoshan International Airport in Hangzhou city, east Chinas Zhejiang province, 27 July 2014. Chinese airports and airlines were the worst in the world for being on time last year, according to a US-based company that tracks air travel around the globe. Among the world's 61 largest airports, the seven worst performers for on-time departures were all mainland airports, with Hangzhou's Xiaoshan, Shanghai's Hongqiao and Shanghai's Pudong facilities taking the bottom three spots, according to FlightStats, a US-based data provider on air travel. Just 37.74 per cent of flights left on time from Xiaoshan, 37.17 per cent from Hongqiao and 37.26 per cent from Pudong. Those three were closely followed in the survey by Shenzhen Baoan, Guangzhou Baiyun, Chongqing Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport.

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