Many people will be taking flights for the upcoming Labor Day holiday, but some airports are going to be packed with over 500,000 travelers, according to new data.
Travelers pass through Salt Lake City International Airport, Thursday, June 2, 2022, in Salt Lake City.Over 20% of flights on average were delayed at each of the aforementioned airports throughout the first two weeks of August, according to Hopper data.
However, aside from the busiest airports, Hopper also analyzed the worst-performing airports based on average delays and cancellations in August. in the country, with 47% of flights on average getting delayed during the first few weeks of the month. The average number of cancellations in August was 5.4%. Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Dallas Love Field also faced many disruptions and rounded out the top three worst airports.
Travelers at John F. Kennedy International Airport in the Queens borough of New York, US, on Friday, July 1, 2022.
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