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Home » My Flight Arrived 75 Minutes Early… What’s Your Personal Record?
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My Flight Arrived 75 Minutes Early… What’s Your Personal Record?

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a separate post, I shared some thoughts on our China Airlines A350 business class flight from Phoenix (PHX) to Taipei (TPE). In this post, I’d like to discuss one other thing about the flight that was remarkable — just how early we arrived!

My earliest flight arrival in over a decade!

Airline schedule planning is of course a complex process, given how many variables there are that can impact operations. We’re talking everything from winds, to airport congestion, to air traffic control delays, and more.

Airlines often add a bit of padding to their schedule, since they don’t want to be late, both for the purposes of having good on-time statistics, and also in order to run a reliable operation, and minimize the number of people missing connections.

Anyway, our Phoenix to Taipei flight had a scheduled block time of 15hr20min. I was a bit surprised when we boarded, and the captain announced that our flight time would be 13hr50min, a full 90 minutes shorter than the scheduled block time. Okay, there’s always things that can go wrong, so I wondered if we’d actually make such good time.

Well, we left exactly on schedule, had a short taxi, and were airborne within 10 minutes of our scheduled departure time.

We made great time on departure!

Then the flight time was in fact 13hr50min, as predicted, and we touched down 80 minutes ahead of our scheduled arrival time. We had a five minute taxi to our arrival gate (I was worried that might not be available, given how early we were!), and pulled in 75 minutes early.

We had very favorable winds across the Pacific

Immigration and customs was a breeze, and we were in our hotel room in Taipei before our flight was even scheduled to arrive (and it’s quite a trek from TPE to the city!).

The Pacific is known for its strong jet stream, especially in winter. The winds just seemed to be especially light on the day we were flying, and that also made for a very smooth flight. Funny enough, our flight was the fastest since the route launched a few months ago.

The longest flight time has been 15hr20min, and the shortest flight time (aside from ours) has otherwise been 14hr4min.

What’s your record for earliest flight arrival?

Thinking back to my millions of miles of flying, I can only think of one other time I had a flight arrive well over an hour before the scheduled arrival time.

Around 14 years ago I remember flying American from Shanghai to Los Angeles on a 777. We had absolutely wild tail winds, and the flight time was under 10 hours, and we ended up touching down a little under two hours ahead of schedule. So I think that remains my record, but I can’t say with certainty exactly how early we arrived at the gate. Either way, nothing has come close to these two flights for me, in that regard.

So I’m curious to hear from others in the OMAAT community… what’s the earliest you’ve ever had a flight arrive? I have to imagine that most of the “records” in this regard have to be across the Pacific, simply given the extent to which the jet stream can impact flight times. You’re only going to arrive super early if you have a minimal jet stream going west, or a very strong jet stream going east.

My early flight arrival record was on American

Bottom line

It’s always nice when flights arrive on-time, but an arrival 75 minutes ahead of schedule isn’t something you often see… yet that’s exactly what happened on our China Airlines flight from Phoenix to Taipei.

We benefited from a strong jet stream, with the 15hr20min block time flight actually taking 13hr50min. It’s the shortest flight time there has been since the route launched, and we were happy to be at our hotel before the flight was even scheduled to land.

What’s your record for earliest flight arrival?

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