(CNN) – The federal government saw a spike in complaints from angry airline passengers in August, the last full month of a summer marked by flight cancellations and delays.In just-released data, the Department of Transportation says it received more than 7,000 complaints from flyers, a 6 percent increase compared with July and a 320 percent increase compared with pre-pandemic levels.“Flight problems was the highest category of the complaints received in August 2022,” the DOT says. “Of the 7,243 complaints received, 2,321 (32.0 percent) concerned cancellations, delays, or other deviations from airlines’ schedules.”The data also shows that in August, United Airlines took the top spot for canceled flights at 3.6 percent.
American Airlines was close behind at 3.5 percent of all flights canceled, followed by Southwest Airlines in the No. 3 spot at 2.7 percent.Delta Air Lines, followed by Alaska Airlines and ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines, received top marks as operating the most flights arriving on-time.According to data from flight tracking site FlightAware, more than 15,000 flights were canceled in August on US-based carriers, or 2.1 percent of flights.