The worst (and best) U.S. airports for flight disruptions
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The worst (and best) U.S. airports for flight disruptions
"A company that helps passengers receive compensation for flight cancellations and delays, AirHelp, has come out with a ranking of U.S. airports most afflicted by disruptions in 2025. It shows that New Jersey continues to earn its reputation as the travel wasteland of the East Coast, whereas - surprise! - California is doing pretty dang good. Last year, 248 million U.S. passengers ran up against flight disruptions, according to AirHelp."
"These were concentrated most heavily at airports along the Eastern Seaboard. On the flip side, the 10 airports with fewest disruptions include Los Angeles International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and San Diego International Airport (though Honolulu took top place). The company also determined the worst months of the year for disruptions. It's all about summer misery, with July and June being the worst."
AirHelp ranked U.S. airports by passenger disruptions in 2025. Newark Liberty had the highest disruption rate, with 29.1% of passengers affected. O'Hare and LaGuardia followed at about 29% each, with Ronald Reagan National, Denver, Philadelphia, Miami, JFK, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando rounding out the top ten. A total of 248 million U.S. passengers experienced flight disruptions last year. Disruptions were concentrated along the Eastern Seaboard. The worst months for disruptions were July and June. The ten airports with the fewest disruptions included Los Angeles International, San Francisco International, San Diego International, and Honolulu at the top.
Read at The Mercury News
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