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These are the most chaotic airports in the U.S.

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  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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    https://www.smartertravel.com/the-most-chaotic-airports-in-the-u-s/

    Miserable airport experiences are becoming more commonplace, but a new study from Casino of the Kings reveals that some airports really are actually more chaotic than others. The study analyzed data including average daily delays and cancellations, passenger satisfaction scores, on-time performance, mishandled baggage claims and more, the study ranked U.S. airports based on levels of operational disruption and travel inefficiency.

    At the top of the list is Tampa International Airport, which scored a perfect 100 on the chaos meter. Over half of its flights—53%—are delayed, and more than 8% of scheduled flights are canceled due to logistical challenges.

    Newark Liberty isn’t far behind, with a disruption score of 90. On any given day, 41% of flights run late, and it racks up two mishandled bags per 100,000 passengers. If you’ve lost a suitcase here, you're not alone.

    At number three is Orlando International. It may be home to the happiest place on Earth, but the airport is certainly not that. With 46% delays and 5% cancellations, it also holds the lowest passenger satisfaction score of all airports surveyed: a brutal seven.

    Dallas Fort Worth, one of the busiest airports in the U.S., ranks fourth. It has seen a staggering 189 flights canceled a day—10% of its daily traffic.

    Rounding out the top five is NYC’s JFK, where 35% of flights are delayed and baggage chaos reigns supreme, averaging 3 lost bags per 100,000 travelers.

    Tampa International Airport
    Newark Liberty International Airport
    Orlando International Airport
    Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
    John F. Kennedy International Airport
    Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
    O'Hare International Airport
    Harry Reid International Airport
    Logan International Airport
    Miami International Airport

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      I only fly into a few airports (mostly MSP and DCA) but our trip to Orlando last fall... can confirm that airport is chaotic.

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      • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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        I think Logan would score much higher if they considered the drive to and from the airport as being part of the overall experience.

        I was only joking

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          JFK and Newark aren’t exactly a joy to get to.

          Only non-witches get due process.

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            JFK and Newark aren’t exactly a joy to get to.

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            @jon-nyc said in These are the most chaotic airports in the U.S.:

            JFK and Newark aren’t exactly a joy to get to.

            Right, but there's the bonus that at the end of the drive that you get to leave New York or NJ. Is that second place a real state or is it like a colony of NY? I'm never sure.

            I was only joking

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