According to the US Bureau of Transportation Studies, 21.9% of flights on US-based airlines in 2024 were delayed. A flight is considered delayed if it departs more than 15 minutes after its scheduled time. These delays and cancellations can significantly impact passenger experience and satisfaction.
The data from the US Bureau of Transportation Studies, published by AirAdvisor, reveals which US airports and airlines faced the most disruptions due to delays and cancellations. Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) topped the list with 37% of its flights delayed in 2024. The airport processed over 21 million passengers last year, contributing to its high delay rate. Southwest Airlines holds a significant market share at this airport.
Orlando International Airport (MCO) followed with a 33% delay rate. This Florida airport experiences heavy tourist traffic, especially during peak seasons like Spring Break and holidays, which strains its infrastructure. Renovations are underway to increase capacity to 100 million passengers.