Data Reveals 5 Michigan Airports are Among the Most Stressful in America – More Than Any Other State

Data Reveals 5 Michigan Airports are Among the Most Stressful in America – More Than Any Other State

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  • Aspen/Pitkin County Airport ranked as the most stressful U.S. airport with a stress score of 4.95 out of 10.
  • Smaller regional airports make up eight of the top ten most stressful airports, despite handling fewer passengers.
  • Other airports that make the list include Newark Liberty International, Miami International, Dallas Fort Worth and more.
  • High cancellation rates and lengthy delays for both arrivals and departures contribute significantly to airport stress scores.

New research by interactive tool Spin the Wheel Generator has identified Aspen/Pitkin County Airport in Colorado as the most stressful airport in the United States, with travelers facing significant delays and high cancellation rates that resulted in a stress score of 4.95 out of 10.

The research analyzed 384 U.S. airports using five key stress factors: passenger numbers, average departure delays, cancellation percentages, arrival delays, and Google ratings. Each factor was weighted equally at 20% to calculate the final stress score.

Aspen/Pitkin County Airport, otherwise known as Sardy Field, tops the list with almost 9% of flights canceled and average departure delays exceeding 45 minutes. The Colorado ski destination airport serves nearly 250,000 passengers every year and scored poorly across all factors.

Watertown International Airport in New York places second with a stress score of 4.68. This small regional airport, serving just under 24,000 passengers yearly, struggles with an 8.8% flight cancellation rate and arrival delays averaging 37.7 minutes.

Maryland’s Hagerstown Regional Airport takes third place with a 4.65 stress score. Travelers here face the longest average departure delays of any U.S. airport at a staggering 106.86 minutes – nearly two hours of waiting time before takeoff.

Chippewa Valley Regional Airport in Wisconsin is in fourth place with a 4.49 stress score. While departure delays here average a moderate 25.69 minutes, it’s the arrival delays that cause traveler headaches, with planes landing an average of 69.27 minutes behind schedule.

Houghton County Memorial Airport in Michigan secured fifth place with a 4.33 stress score. Serving Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, this small airport has a 6.5% cancellation rate with departure delays averaging 39 minutes.

Surprisingly, smaller airports dominated the list of the most stressful airports. Tyler Pounds Regional in Texas (4.31), North Central West Virginia Airport (4.31), and Plattsburgh International in New York (4.28) all ranked highly, in joint sixth and seventh place respectively, despite serving fewer than 120,000 passengers each year.

MidAmerica St. Louis Airport in Illinois ranked eighth with a 4.15 stress score, marked by significant departure delays averaging 48.71 minutes despite handling only 147,421 passengers every year.

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson places ninth with a 4.12 stress score. Serving over 51 million passengers every year, its inclusion is notable as the only major hub among the most stressful airports, though its actual delay times are considerably lower than the regional airports higher on the list.

Rounding out the top ten is Chippewa County International Airport in Michigan with a 4.10 stress score, where the average delay for departures is 59.25 minutes and 43.20 minutes for arrivals.

The 50 most stressful airports to travel from in America

 

Rank Airport State Average departure delay time (minutes) Percentage of flights cancelled Average arrival delay time (minutes) Average Google review rating Total stress score out of 10
1 Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (Sardy Field) Colorado 45.66 8.9% 33.19 4 4.95
2 Watertown International Airport New York 25.44 8.8% 37.71 4 4.68
3 Hagerstown Regional Airport (Richard A. Henson Field) Maryland 106.86 4.5% 29.52 4.4 4.65
4 Chippewa Valley Regional Airport Wisconsin 25.69 6.5% 69.27 4.4 4.49
5 Houghton County Memorial Airport Michigan 39.05 6.5% 35.55 4.1 4.33
6 Tyler Pounds Regional Airport Texas 31.26 5.5% 42.29 4 4.31
7 North Central West Virginia Airport (was Harrison-Marion Regional) West Virginia 40.20 9.1% 29.70 4.4 4.31
8 Plattsburgh International Airport New York 70.11 7.2% 2.89 4.1 4.28
9 MidAmerica St. Louis Airport / Scott Air Force Base Illinois 48.71 4.5% 34.32 4.1 4.15
10 Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Georgia 12.28 0.2% 5.56 4.1 4.12
11 Chippewa County International Airport Michigan 59.25 5.0% 43.20 4.5 4.10
12 Marquette Sawyer Regional Airport Michigan 35.83 4.8% 38.86 4.1 4.07
13 Lawton–Fort Sill Regional Airport Oklahoma 14.44 5.5% 18.63 3.6 3.99
14 Aberdeen Regional Airport South Dakota 62.10 1.7% 48.75 4.3 3.94
15 Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Texas 20.24 2.1% 13.71 4.1 3.92
16 Chicago O’Hare International Airport Illinois 15.62 0.5% 9.36 4 3.82
17 Newark Liberty International Airport New Jersey 15.33 0.8% 12.70 3.7 3.81
18 John F. Kennedy International Airport (was New York International Airport) New York 15.36 0.5% 10.70 3.9 3.77
19 Walla Walla Regional Airport Washington 6.04 11.5% 0.30 4.2 3.73
20 Eastern Iowa Airport Iowa 24.11 7.0% 19.95 4.2 3.73
21 Los Angeles International Airport California 9.86 0.4% 2.02 3.9 3.69
22 Erie International Airport (Tom Ridge Field) Pennsylvania 32.67 5.5% 21.15 4.2 3.61
23 Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport Minnesota 40.02 5.6% 35.52 4.6 3.57
24 Columbia Regional Airport Missouri 38.66 0.7% 18.52 3.6 3.57
25 Charlotte Douglas International Airport North Carolina 14.37 0.4% 8.83 3.9 3.50
26 Williston Basin International Airport North Dakota 44.03 0.6% 23.24 3.8 3.50
27 Trenton–Mercer Airport New Jersey 9.07 7.0% 3.55 3.9 3.46
28 Central Nebraska Regional Airport Nebraska 33.99 2.2% 27.25 4 3.46
29 King Salmon Airport Alaska -1.75 6.7% -3.63 3.6 3.42
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Lindsey Jenn is the owner and founder of Michigan Mama News. Ever since homeschooling her 3 daughters (now 1 teen and 2 adults), she loved blogging about local events and activities for families in Michigan. She continues to share these events along with helpful resources and informative articles to benefit Michigan families and beyond. Lindsey Jenn possesses an associate's degree in child development from Schoolcraft College and a bachelor's degree in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University.

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