Charleston International Airport (CHS) Ranked #3 Most Stressful in Latest Holiday Travel Report

WARWICK, R.I., Dec. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — To help empower travelers to make more informed decisions when it comes to holiday travel, researchers at InsureMyTrip reveal which airports to possibly avoid and how the latest data trends can aid travelers when comparing travel insurance benefits.

Summary

  • InsureMyTrip predicts New York’s LaGuardia (LGA) will be most stressful for travelers this Christmas. LGA reports the highest percentage of canceled flights (4.9%) so far this year.
  • Flights scheduled for departure between 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm are more susceptible to delays and cancellations.
  • If a flight is canceled, most airlines will re-book travelers on the next available flight at no additional charge. However, airlines are not required to reimburse travelers for losses incurred as a result of a canceled flight.

This is the list of the most stressful airports this Christmas, based on flight cancellation rates:

Rank/Code City/Airport
1. LGA  New York, NY: LaGuardia (Worst)
2. ORF  Norfolk, VA: Norfolk International
3. CHS  Charleston, SC: Charleston AFB/International
4. ROC  Rochester, NY: Greater Rochester International
5. PHL  Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia International
6. EWR   Newark, NJ: Newark Liberty International
7. PVD   Providence, RI: Theodore Francis Green State
8. DCA   Washington, DC: Ronald Reagan Washington National
9. BUF  Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Niagara International
10. JFK  New York, NY: John F. Kennedy International
11. BOS  Boston, MA: Logan International
12. BDL  Hartford, CT: Bradley International
13. RDU  Raleigh/Durham, NC: Raleigh-Durham International
14. RIC  Richmond, VA: Richmond International
15. CLT  Charlotte, NC: Charlotte Douglas International
16. MDW  Chicago, IL: Chicago Midway International
17. BWI  Baltimore, MD: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall
18. GRR  Grand Rapids, MI: Gerald R. Ford International
19. ORD  Chicago, IL: Chicago O’Hare International
20. CLE  Cleveland, OH: Cleveland-Hopkins International
21. CMH  Columbus, OH: John Glenn Columbus International
22. PIT  Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh International
23. SDF  Louisville, KY: Louisville International-Standiford Field
24. CVG  Cincinnati, OH: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International
25. JAX   Jacksonville, FL: Jacksonville International
26. PBI  West Palm Beach/Palm Beach, FL: Palm Beach International
27. BHM  Birmingham, AL: Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International
28. MKE  Milwaukee, WI: General Mitchell International
29. IAD   Washington, DC: Washington Dulles International
30. IND  Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis International
31. MEM  Memphis, TN: Memphis International
32. DFW  Dallas/Fort Worth, TX: Dallas/Fort Worth International
33. BNA  Nashville, TN: Nashville International
34. BUR  Burbank, CA: Bob Hope
35. STL  St. Louis, MO: St Louis Lambert International
36. HOU  Houston, TX: William P Hobby
37. OMA  Omaha, NE: Eppley Airfield
38. RSW  Fort Myers, FL: Southwest Florida International
39. DAL    Dallas, TX: Dallas Love Field
40. MCI  Kansas City, MO: Kansas City International
41. SFO  San Francisco, CA: San Francisco International
42. MSY  New Orleans, LA: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International
43. OKC  Oklahoma City, OK: Will Rogers World
44. TPA  Tampa, FL: Tampa International
45. MCO   Orlando, FL: Orlando International
46. OAK  Oakland, CA: Metropolitan Oakland International
47. MIA  Miami, FL: Miami International
48. MSP  Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis-St Paul International
49. FLL  Fort Lauderdale, FL: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
50. DTW  Detroit, MI: Detroit Metro Wayne County
51. AUS  Austin, TX: Austin – Bergstrom International
52. ANC   Anchorage, AK: Ted Stevens Anchorage International
53. IAH  Houston, TX: George Bush Intercontinental/Houston
54. SAT  San Antonio, TX: San Antonio International
55. SJU  San Juan, PR: Luis Munoz Marin International
56. SAN  San Diego, CA: San Diego International
57. LAX   Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles International
58. ABQ  Albuquerque, NM: Albuquerque International Sunport
59. DEN   Denver, CO: Denver International
60. TUS  Tucson, AZ: Tucson International
61. SJC   San Jose, CA: Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International
62. PHX  Phoenix, AZ: Phoenix Sky Harbor International
63. LAS  Las Vegas, NV: McCarran International
64. HNL  Honolulu, HI: Daniel K Inouye International
65. ATL  Atlanta, GA: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
66. ONT  Ontario, CA: Ontario International
67. GEG  Spokane, WA: Spokane International
68. SNA  Santa Ana, CA: John Wayne Airport-Orange County
69. RNO  Reno, NV: Reno/Tahoe International
70. SMF  Sacramento, CA: Sacramento International
71. PDX  Portland, OR: Portland International
72. OGG  Kahului, HI: Kahului Airport
73. SEA  Seattle, WA: Seattle/Tacoma International
74. BOI  Boise, ID: Boise Air Terminal
75. SLC  Salt Lake City, UT: Salt Lake City International
This table contains data for non-stop domestic flights by major air carriers collected in 2018 thus far by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. 


Flight Cancellation Policies

Flight cancellation policies vary by airline and circumstance. When an airline cancels a flight, most will try to rebook passengers on the next available flight.

Airlines are also not required to reimburse travelers for losses incurred as a result of a canceled flight, such as prepaid, non-refundable:

  • Hotel room
  • All-inclusive vacation or resort
  • A cruise
  • A tour or safari
  • Concert or entertainment tickets

Travelers concerned about protecting any trip expenses should buy travel insurance.

Dealing With Flight Delays

Each airline has its own flight delay policy for passengers waiting at the airport; there are no federal requirements. Travelers concerned about delays should be aware of the following: 

  • Generally, early departures are less likely to be delayed.
  • Book a non-stop flight (no stops).
  • When booking, ask the airline about the on-time performance percentage for an individual flight.
  • Closer to departure, check real-time airport data. This will provide timely information on weather concerns or air traffic delays.
  • Be aware of “creeping delays.” This is when an airline continues to push back a departure time it can sometimes be extended for hours or lead to a cancellation.
  • If a flight is delayed, try to learn the reason why to better gauge if the flight is in jeopardy of being canceled. Reasons for delays may include maintenance, fueling, crew issues, weather, previous flight with the same aircraft arrived late, causing the present flight to depart late, or security issues.
  • Some flights will be delayed on the tarmac before or after take-off. As a general rule, DOT prohibits flights to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours.

Passengers with departing flights at busier airports should consider travel insurance with robust travel delay benefits.

To schedule an interview with an expert or to request specific research data, please contact news@insuremytrip.com.

Methodology

Rankings were based on the flight cancellation rate per airport. Airports on the list also reported 13,000 or more scheduled flights for 2018 thus far. Researchers also noted other factors, like hurricanes, led some airports to report a high number of canceled flights earlier in the year.

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