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Every airport has its baggage, but some have more than others.

Last year, about 248 million passengers — a quarter of the 1 billion passengers who departed from a US airport in 2025 — experienced a flight delay or cancellation, according to a recent report by AirHelp, an air passenger rights and flight tracking company.

The 2025 USA Flight Disruption Report revealed which airports experience the most flight delays — and all of the main New York City hubs made the top 10.

New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) ranked no. 8 in the US airports with the most flight delays. eqroy – stock.adobe.com

Chicago O’Hare (ORD) was found to be the U.S. airport with the most delays in 2025, with 28% of all flights being delayed.

Denver International Airport (DEN) came in second place with 27% of delayed flights, followed by Miami International Airport (MIA) with 26% delayed.

However, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey had the most disruptions overall with 26% of all flights delayed and 2.7% of flights getting canceled.

New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA) experienced 26% of flights getting delayed and 2.6% canceled in 2025, while John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) saw 25% of flights that had delays and 1.6% that were canceled.

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, experienced the most cancellations, with 3% of all flights getting canceled.

Denver International Airport was the airport with the second-most delayed flights. AP Photo/David Zalubowski

Aside from the departure airport, the flight route a passenger is taking can impact delays and cancellations.

The most delayed route of 2025 was from Chicago to Frankfurt Airport (FRA) in Germany, with 46% of departures delayed. Another flight route to Frankfurt, departing from Washington Dulles (IAD), came in second place with 43% of flights delayed.

Miami International Airport (MIA) to São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) came in as the third most delayed route with 40% of flights departing late.

In fourth was Washington Dulles (IAD) to Newark Liberty (EWR) with 39% of flights departing late, followed by New York JFK (JFK) to Dubai (DXB), also with 39% delayed.

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) was found to have the most disruptions overall. Bryan Smith/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

Summer and holiday travel seem to be when people experience the most flight delays, peaking in July with over 31% of passengers facing either a delay or cancellation.

June was the second most disrupted month, with 30% of flights being delayed or canceled, followed by December as the third most disrupted month overall.

Meanwhile, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) was named the busiest airport in the US, serving over 52 million passengers in 2025 — and 25% of those flights were delayed and 1.1% were canceled.

Though 74% of travelers flying out of Atlanta took off on time, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, also known as Honolulu International Airport (HNL), was the country’s most on-time airport, with 84% of departures taking off on time.

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) was the second-most on-time airport, with 82% of flights taking off on time, followed by Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at 80%.

New York’s LaGuardia Airport came in fifth for most flight delays and third for most cancellations. Izanbar photos – stock.adobe.com

US airports with the most flight delays

  1. Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD): 28% delayed
  2. Denver International Airport (DEN): 27% delayed
  3. Miami International Airport (MIA): 26% delayed
  4. New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): 26% delayed
  5. New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA): 26% delayed
  6. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL): 26% delayed
  7. Ronald Regan Washington National Airport (DCA): 26% delayed
  8. New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK): 25% delayed
  9. Orlando International Airport (MCO): 25% delayed
  10. Washington Dulles Airport (IAD): 25% delayed

US airports with the most flight cancellations

  1. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA): 3.0% canceled
  2. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): 2.7% canceled
  3. LaGuardia Airport (LGA): 2.6% canceled
  4. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL): 2.1% canceled
  5. Boston Logan International Airport (BOS): 1.9% canceled

US airports with the most on-time flights

  1. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL): 84% on time
  2. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC): 82% on time
  3. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): 80% on time
  4. San Francisco International Airport (SFO): 79% on time
  5. Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX): 78% on time
  6. Minneapolis – St.Paul Airport (MSP): 78% on time
  7. Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS): 77% on time
  8. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW): 77% on time
  9. TIE: Seattle (SEA), Houston (IAH), Nashville (BNA), San Diego (SAN), Austin (AUS): 76% on time
  10. Baltimore-Washington Airport (BWI): 75% on time

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