When you’ve already waited in line to check your luggage, waited to get through TSA screening, the last thing you want to do is wait even more for your plane to board and take off.
We identified the most troublesome airport—the one with at least 100 flights during the reporting period and the highest percentage of airlines with the
most delays.
Its excellent on-time status is probably due to the fact that it operates mainly from regional airports, which are subject to fewer delays due to lighter air traffic.
Hawaiian, in fact, routinely tops on-time performance lists and receives the fewest complaints
about cancellations, overbooking, and baggage-handling problems.
Only two of the 10 U.S. airports with the worst on-time stats are in the West. Horizon also flies to a handful of major Western cities, which does drag those stats down.