Friday, August 12, 2022

These Are The Worst Airports For Summer Travel (In The US And Europe)

New data from AirHelp, an air passenger rights company, reveals the worst airports for on-time performance in both the U.S. and Europe. AirHelp looked at flights from peak summer travel season (May 27, 2022 – July 31, 2022) and found the following:

US – Airports with most cancellations (based on % of cancelled flights)

*For reference, about 2.6% of all flights across the US were cancelled

LGA – LaGuardia Airport (7.7%)

EWR - Newark Liberty International Airport (7.6%)

DCA - Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (5.9%)

PIT – Pittsburgh International Airport (4.1%)

BOS – Boston Logan International Airport (4%)

CLT – Charlotte Douglas International Airport (3.8%)

PHL – Philadelphia International Airport (3.8%)

CLE – Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (3.7%)

MIA – Miami International Airport (3.7%)

JFK – John F. Kennedy International Airport (3.6%)

Europe – Airports with most cancellations (based on % of cancelled flights)

*For reference, about 2.3% of all flights across Europe were cancelled (between May 27, 2022 – July 31, 2022)

OSL – Oslo Gardermoen Airport – 8.3%

CGN – Cologne / Bonn Apt – 6.7%

BGO – Bergen – 5.5%

FRA – Frankfurt International Airport – 5.1%

HAM – Hamburg Airport – 4.9%

MXP – Milan Malpensa Apt – 4.7%

CPH – Copenhagen Kastrup Apt – 4.6%

AMS – Amsterdam – 4.3%

ARN – Stockholm Arlanda Apt – 4.3%

DUS – Duesseldorf International Airport – 4.1%

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