Delaycast™ Airport Profile:
Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
Day of The Week
Airline
Time of Day
Delaycast™ Departures
The Risk of Delay for Flights Taking Off from Chicago O’Hare
The following charts show the recent patterns of delays for flights departing from Chicago O’Hare by day of the week, time of day and airline.
Delaycast™ Arrivals
The Risk of Delay for Flights Landing at Chicago O’Hare
The following charts show the recent patterns of delays for flights arriving at Chicago O’Hare by day of the week, time of day and airline.
Major Carriers Servicing
Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
AA - American Airlines
AS - Alaska Airlines
B6 - JetBlue
CO - Continental Air Lines
DL - Delta Air Lines
MQ - American Eagle
NW - Northwest Airlines
UA - United Air Lines
US - US Airways
Share of ORD Air Traffic
Time of Day
Airline
Day of The Week
Benchmarks: How ORD Compares With Other Airports
Departure Delays
Arrival Delays
Cancellations
Avg. of Major Airports
ORD
29%
29%
4%
17%
21%
2%
This airport profile provides snapshot information is a useful reference. This aggregate information is less accurate than specific Date/Time/Carrier/Route predictions. Turn to the Delaycast™ home page for a detailed risk outlook for your itinerary.
Delaycast™ Cancellations
Historical Risk of Flight Cancellation from Chicago O’Hare
The following charts show recent patterns of flight cancellations from Chicago O’Hare by day of the week, time of day and airline.
Time of Day
Airline
Day of The Week
This profile of Chicago O’Hare (ORD) is designed to be a quick reference for general travel planning, to help flyers minimize their risk of schedule disruption.
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Delaycast™ BlueSky Outlook
Forecasted Flight Delay Conditions at Chicago O’Hare
The following chart looks forward, showing the overall daily risk of a flight delay from Chicago O’Hare.
High Risk
Low Risk
Normal Delays
High Risk
Low Risk
Normal Delays
High Risk
Low Risk
Normal Delays
ORD Airport Profile. Updated: 2008.08.21
copyright © 2008 by Delaycast. All rights reserved.
How to read these charts: The bars represent relative relationships, positive or negative, to an indexed average. For example, a positive bar with a value of 50 for Tuesday means that delays on Tuesdays run about 50% higher than the other days of the week.
September 2008 BlueSky Outlook
October 2008 BlueSky Outlook
November 2008 BlueSky Outlook