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Nothing ruins your day like a delayed flight. And some airports really up your chances of arriving late at your destination
InsureMyTrip, a travel insurance comparison site, used data from the Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics to rank the major airports with the most flight delays in 2025.
Continue reading to see the airports with the most — and least — delays, and if your local airport made the rankings.
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Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International in Kentucky ranks fifth, with 25.15% of flights delayed.
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McGhee Tyson Airport in Tennessee ranks fourth, with 26.18% of flights delayed.
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Newark Liberty International in New Jersey ranks third, with 26.33% of flights delayed.
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Palm Beach International in Florida ranks second, with 27.19% of flights delayed.
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Ronald Reagan Washington National in Washington, D.C., ranks first, with 27.63% of flights delayed.
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Oakland San Francisco Bay in California ranks fifth, with 16.50% of flights delayed.
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San Jose Mineta International in California ranks fourth, with 16.23% of flights delayed.
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Salt Lake City International in Utah ranks third, with 15.16% of flights delayed.
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Daniel K. Inouye International in Hawaii ranks second, with 14.17% of flights delayed.
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Kahului Airport in Hawaii ranks first, with just 10.67% of flights delayed.