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    Airports with the best, worst on-time performance

    U.S. airlines are on pace to post their best year for on-time arrivals. Here is a list of what percent of flights at some of the nation's largest airports arrived on-time in the first six months of 2012:

    1: Salt Lake City 89.72

    2: Charlotte, N.C. 87.54

    3: Minneapolis/St. Paul 87.14

    4: Phoenix 86.85

    5: Las Vegas 86.67

    6: Chicago Midway 86.16

    7: Baltimore 86.14

    8: Atlanta 85.91

    9: Detroit 85.73

    10: Portland, Ore. 85.37

    11: Tampa, Fla. 85.35

    12: Seattle 85.10

    13: Orlando, Fla. 84.92

    14: San Diego 84.70

    15: Denver 84.52

    16: New York JFK 84.35

    17: Dallas/Fort Worth 84.23

    18: Miami 84.21

    19: Los Angeles 83.70

    20: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 83.59

    21: Washington National 83.18

    22: Philadelphia 82.73

    23: Boston 82.56

    24: Chicago O'Hare 81.91

    25: Washington Dulles 81.02

    26: New York, LaGuardia 80.32

    27: Houston 79.70

    28: San Francisco 73.35

    29: Newark, N.J. 70.61

    Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics

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