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Paul
4.5%
39 of 870
0.1%
Philadelphia
4.5%
38 of 844
0.1%
Orlando
4.4%
41 of 927
0.1%
Detroit
4.4%
35 of 792
0.1%
Baltimore
4.1%
29 of 707
0.1%
Dallas/Fort Worth
3.9%
48 of 1,227
0.1%
Chicago O’Hare
3.8%
61 of 1,624
0.1%
Salt Lake City
3.8%
20 of 531
0.2%
Chicago Midway
3.6%
20 of 558
0%
Atlanta
3.5%
42 of 1,198
0.1%
Seattle
3.2%
19 of 595
0.1%
Source: Cirium flight dataThe New York Times
into a more readable format. Paul ranks at the top with a rate of 4.5% out of 784 flights. Detroit follows closely behind with a rate of 4.3% out of 806 flights. Philadelphia and San Francisco tie with a rate of 4.3% out of 701 and 960 flights, respectively. Atlanta comes in next with a rate of 4.2% out of 1,979 flights. Los Angeles follows with a rate of 3.9% out of 1,274 flights. Denver and Ontario tie with a rate of 3.6% out of 1,866 and 168 flights, respectively. Phoenix follows closely behind with a rate of 3.6% out of 1,206 flights. Chicago O’Hare and San Diego tie with a rate of 3.5% out of 2,313 and 627 flights, respectively. Dallas-Fort Worth and Tampa tie with a rate of 3.4% out of 1,810 and 493 flights, respectively. Baltimore-Washington and Washington Dulles tie with a rate of 3.2% out of 562 and 619 flights, respectively. Salt Lake City and Charlotte tie with a rate of 3.2% out of 650 and 1,327 flights, respectively. George Bush Houston and Memphis tie with a rate of 3.1% out of 1,112 and 160 flights, respectively. Fort Lauderdale and Dallas Love Field tie with a rate of 2.8% out of 564 and 402 flights, respectively. Orlando and Miami tie with a rate of 2.7% out of 1,001 and 839 flights, respectively. Honolulu and Las Vegas Reid tie with a rate of 2.5% out of 400 and 1,138 flights, respectively. Chicago Midway and Portland (Ore.) tie with a rate of 2.5% out of 405 and 438 flights, respectively. Seattle-Tacoma and Anchorage tie with a rate of 2.3% out of 1,033 and 201 flights, respectively. Teterboro had no data available.
Note: Cancellations at airports include flights that were planned departures or arrivals.
Sources: Cirium (Nov. 2025) and Federal Aviation Administration (Nov. 2024).
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