OnTimeStats

Historical on-time performance

Austin to Jacksonville

954 miData through Dec 2025Source: US DOT · BTS

Flights on AUS–JAX arrive on time 85% of the time over the last 12 months.

On-time rate85%arrived within 15 min
p90 delay25 min1 in 10 flights is worse (tail risk)
Cancelled0.0%of scheduled flights

based on 245 flights over the last 12 months. On-time means arriving within 15 minutes (BTS standard).

By airline

How each carrier compares

Too close to call — no single carrier is clearly more on-time here.

  • SkyWest Airlines
    On-time86%
    Medianon time
    p9025 min
    Cancel0.0%
    Flights214
  • Southwest Airlines
    On-time77%
    Medianon time
    p9020 min
    Cancel0.0%
    Flights31

Why flights run late

Delay causes

  • Airline81%
  • Weather3%
  • Air traffic (NAS)8%
  • Late aircraft8%
  • Security0%

Most delay minutes here are attributed to Airline.

Over time

On-time trend

By season

On-time rate by month

When to fly

Best time to fly AUS → JAX

All airlines · rolling 36 months (2023-01 .. 2025-12).

Best time of day

On-time rates are fairly even by time of day on this route — ranging from 65% to 90% on time.

  • Mornings90% on time · p90 10 min · 130 flights · limited
  • Middays84% on time · p90 25 min · 306 flights
  • Afternoons65% on time · p90 65 min · 356 flights

Best day of week

On-time rates are fairly even by day on this route — ranging from 73% to 79% on time.

  • Wednesdays79% on time · p90 55 min · 116 flights · limited
  • Saturdays79% on time · p90 25 min · 91 flights · limited
  • Fridays77% on time · p90 35 min · 119 flights · limited
  • Mondays77% on time · p90 55 min · 119 flights · limited
  • Tuesdays77% on time · p90 35 min · 112 flights · limited
  • Thursdays74% on time · p90 65 min · 118 flights · limited
  • Sundays73% on time · p90 60 min · 117 flights · limited
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Methodology

A flight is on time when it arrives within 15 minutes of schedule — the US DOT / BTS standard. Median and p90(the “1-in-10 bad day”) are read from the full arrival-delay distribution, never averaged across periods.

Figures cover a carrier’s own BTS-coded flights. Cells below ~200 flights are flagged as limited data. All numbers are pre-computed from public BTS On-Time Performance data.