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 Weather remains one of the key factors in delays. Hawaiian Airlines 
			-- which often flies into sunny airports -- remained in December as the best-performing airline, with a 93.3 percent on-time rate. Delta was number two at 85 percent, according to the DOT's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. For the year, the congested airport in Newark, N.J., just outside of New York, was the worst for arrival and departure delays. Salt Lake City was the best. There was one sour spot for airlines in December: there were 16 domestic flights stuck on the tarmac for more than three hours, including 14 American or American Eagle flights at Dallas-Fort Worth during a Dec. 25 snow and ice storm.
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