The Largest U.S. Airports, Ranked by Reliability
Rank | Airport | % Canceled Flights |
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1 | Daniel K. Inouye International | 0.9% |
2 | San Jose International | 2.1% |
3 | Fresno Yosemite International | 1.5% |
4 | Sacramento International | 2.1% |
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Which airlines cancel the most flights?
Allegiant AirMore than a quarter of those flights were delayed or canceled. In fact, 27.31 percent of the airline's flights were delayed, while just 72.69 percent of its flights were on time. There you have it. Of all the US airlines, Allegiant has the most delays and cancellations.
Which airports have the least cancellations?
What airports are having the most cancellations?
Newark Airport has the most flight cancellations in the country, study says. Travelers flying out of Newark are more likely to see their flight canceled than in any other U.S. airport, according to new data released two weeks before the busiest travel day of the year.
Which US airports have the least delays?
U.S. airports with the fewest delays
Rank | Airport | Total arrivals and departures |
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1 | BALTIMORE MD (BWI) | 16,420 |
2 | SALT LAKE CITY UT (SLC) | 18,487 |
3 | MINNEAPOLIS MN (MSP) | 16,611 |
4 | CHARLOTTE NC (CLT) | 21,570 |
Which Air Lines have the worst delays and cancellations?
Frontier Airlines has had the worst on-time arrival performance so far in 2023. Just 65.41% of Frontier flights arrived on time from January through April 2023. The next-worst airlines were Hawaiian Airlines (66.39%) and Spirit Airlines (66.97%).