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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