Top 10 Airports With Worst On-Time Departures
Which airports are you most likely to be stuck twiddling your thumbs in? The Department of Transportation released statistics on the nation's airports on-time departure percentages for 2007 (based on data through November). Here's the results:
Rank / Airport / On-time departure percentage
10. Chicago, IL (MDW) 74.09%
9. Miami, FL (MIA) 73.70%
8. New York, NY (LGA) 72.29%
7. Atlanta, GA (ATL) 72.19%
6. Charlotte, NC (CLT) 71.66%
5. Dallas/Ft.Worth, TX (DFW) 71.57%
4. Philadelphia, PA (PHL) 69.62%
3. New York, NY (JFK) 69.06%
2. Newark, NJ (EWR) 68.40%
1. Chicago, IL (ORD) 68.15%
Seek alternate airports when possible, or factor the likelihood of a delay into your plans.
Ranking of Major Airport On-Time Departure Performance Year-to-date through November 2007 [DOT via Rick Seaney]
(Photo: Lili Vieira de Carvalho)
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Comments:
@causticitty: Does it matter how long the delay is w/this list? Is 20min counted as much as a 12 hour delay?
While personal experience is, of course, only personal and anecdotal, I've always found JFK to be much better than LGA. Maybe it is because if I leave JFK I am usually on Cathay Pacific or Jet Blue, and from LGA I'm likely on Delta or Scare Canada, but my LGA experiences are usually much worse. In the summer, they seem to basically shut down LGA for thunderstorms.
Newark is generally a mess, but the terminal is at least less crowded than the other two.

















On Time Departures always remind me of a substitute teacher I once had in 6th grade who went on for half of the class about how a certain airline had the best On Time Departure times, and then digressed into a discussion of why Dunkin Donuts had the best coffee. Surprisingly, nearly 20 years later, I still remember that ONE class.