Baltimore/Washington International has been voted one of the United States Worst Airports
According to The Bureau of Transportations Statistics, there were 1,042,056 delayed flights in the US in 2022, but which airport had the most?
Vacation experts at Family Destinations Guide have used data from the Bureau of Transportations Statistics to reveal the best (and worst) airports for travel in the US in 2022 by comparing the number of delays in every airport in the US.
The worst airports for travel in 2022:
Airport |
Location |
Flights delayed in 2022 (%) |
Flights on time in 2022 (%) |
Flights canceled in 2022 (%) |
Flight Operations in 2022 |
Orlando International Airport |
Orlando, Florida |
28.24 |
67.81 |
3.52 |
108,330 |
Newark Liberty International Airport |
Newark, New Jersey |
26.51 |
67.07 |
5.94 |
95,832 |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
26.1 |
70.39 |
3.1 |
63,250 |
Tampa International Airport |
Tampa, Florida |
25.48 |
70.5 |
3.63 |
54,909 |
Miami International Airport |
Miami, Florida |
24.4 |
71.92 |
3.29 |
82,341 |
Harry Reid International Airport |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
24.34 |
73.51 |
1.96 |
129,093 |
Chicago Midway International Airport |
Chicago, Illinois |
24.11 |
72.78 |
2.81 |
56,186 |
John F. Kennedy International Airport |
New York, New York |
24.08 |
71.21 |
4.42 |
102,500 |
Boston Logan International Airport |
Boston, Massachusetts |
23.33 |
72.57 |
3.94 |
101,702 |
Baltimore/Washington International Airport |
Baltimore, Maryland |
22.41 |
73.86 |
3.56 |
64,155 |
Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida, takes first place as the worst airport for travel in 2022, with over a quarter of flights, 28%, delayed. Out of 108,330 operating flights in 2022, over 30,000 were delayed.
Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey was the second worst airport for travel in 2022, with 26% of flights being delayed. 5% of flights were canceled at this airport, the highest in the US in 2022.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida follows closely behind in third place, with 26% of flights canceled.
The study by Family Destinations Guide also revealed the airports with the fewest delays.
The best airports for travel in 2022:
Airport |
Location |
Flights delayed in 2022 (%) |
Flights on time in 2022 (%) |
Flights canceled in 2022 (%) |
Flight Operations in 2022 |
Salt Lake City International Airport |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
14.18 |
84.7 |
1.02 |
83,390 |
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport |
Atlanta, Georgia |
16.19 |
81.88 |
1.73 |
237,601 |
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport |
Seattle, Washington |
16.49 |
81.51 |
1.79 |
131,027 |
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
16.51 |
81.84 |
1.5 |
91,334 |
Detroit Metropolitan Airport |
Detroit, Michigan |
16.63 |
81.12 |
2.2 |
96,324 |
San Francisco International Airport |
San Francisco, California |
16.64 |
81.58 |
1.65 |
97,638 |
George Bush Intercontinental Airport |
Houston, Texas |
16.67 |
80.79 |
2.23 |
93,954 |
Charlotte-Douglas International Airport |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
17.93 |
78.53 |
3.28 |
144,760 |
Washington Dulles International Airport |
Washington DC |
18 |
78.79 |
2.98 |
41,898 |
Chicago O’Hare International Airport |
Chicago, Illinois |
18.13 |
78.44 |
3.13 |
196,925 |
Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah was the best airport for travel in 2022, with just 14% of flights delayed.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta was the second-best, with just over 16% of flights delayed, followed by Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, which was also 16%.
A spokesperson from Family Destinations Guide said: “Flight delays can be stressful, especially if you travel with young children. Delays and cancellations happen for different reasons. It could be bad weather, airport equipment malfunction, or government shutdowns.
“However, there are ways to avoid flight delays. Flights earlier in the day tend to have fewer delays, so try and book an early flight when possible. You could also try and book flights in the middle of the week, on a Tuesday or Wednesday, rather than a weekend, as fewer people travel on these days.
“Try and book a non-stop route rather than a layover, as you’re more likely to encounter delays if you need to stop at an additional airport. You can also check the weather before your flight. If bad weather is predicted, this could cause delays or cancellations. Make sure you do this before you head to the airport.”
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