As the holiday
season approaches, travelers hoping for smooth journeys may want to prepare for
potential disruptions at certain U.S. airports where weather is known to wreak
havoc. A recent analysis by Upgraded
Points, using data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS),
revealed which airports are most likely to experience weather-related delays during
the height of holiday travel season from November through January.
Most
Weather-Delayed Airports for the Holiday Season
The analysis
identifies five major U.S. airports that regularly see high levels of
weather-related delays during the holiday months. These airports, which include
both coastal and northern hubs, are vulnerable to various weather disruptions,
from heavy rains and fog to snow and icy conditions. Travelers flying through
these locations should be prepared for longer waits and potential rescheduling.
Top Five Most
Weather-Delayed Airports for Holiday Travel:
- San Francisco
International Airport (SFO) – 42.3 percent of delays due to weather
- Newark Liberty
International Airport (EWR) – 42.1 percent
- LaGuardia
Airport (LGA) – 38.3 percent
- Seattle–Tacoma
International Airport (SEA) – 38.1 percent
- Logan
International Airport (BOS) – 31.3 percent
San Francisco
International Airport (SFO) tops the list, with a striking 42.3 percent of
holiday delays caused by weather. December is particularly challenging at SFO,
where over half of all delays in that month (50.5 percent) are weather-related,
often due to rain and fog. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) follows
closely with 42.1 percent weather-related delays, driven by the frequent winter
storms that hit the East Coast.
LaGuardia Airport
(LGA), another East Coast hub, ranks third with 38.3 percent of delays
attributed to inclement weather, reflecting the challenges of winter travel in
the Northeast. In Seattle, November rain and fog are common, contributing to
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's (SEA) 38.1 percent weather-delay rate.
Rounding out the top five, Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) has a
31.3 percent weather-delay rate, which spikes during the city’s harsh winter
season.
Most
Weather-Delayed Airports for the Holiday Season
For travelers
looking to avoid weather-related delays, several U.S. airports typically
experience fewer disruptions during the holiday months. Warm coastal climates
and reliably milder weather conditions help keep these airports running
smoothly.
Top Five Least
Weather-Delayed Airports for Holiday Travel
- Daniel K.
Inouye International Airport (HNL) – 11 percent
- William P.
Hobby Airport (HOU) – 12.3 percent
- Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) – 12.4 percent
- Dallas Love
Field (DAL) – 12.7 percent
- San Diego
International Airport (SAN), Miami International Airport (MIA) – 13.1 percent
(tied)
With a low
weather-related delay rate of 11 percent, Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye
International Airport (HNL) is the most reliable option for those aiming for
hassle-free holiday travel. Thanks to Hawaii’s tropical climate, flights here
face few weather disruptions even during peak travel periods. Houston’s William
P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are close
behind, each with around 12 percent of delays attributed to weather.
Meanwhile, Dallas
Love Field (DAL), San Diego International Airport (SAN), and Miami
International Airport (MIA) all see weather-related delays at rates under 13.5
percent, making them solid options for travelers seeking smoother travel
experiences.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.
Topics From This Article to Explore