Weather is typically a major factor in flight delays and cancellations. And with hurricane season and the hotter summer temperatures approaching, many travelers are likely to face disruptions in the coming months.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, hurricanes can have a major impact on flight operations, up to and including the closure of airports and airspace in a storm's path. Likewise, extreme heat can disrupt airline schedules, because some planes may struggle to take off when the temperatures soar.
While weather patterns can be a little inconsistent, looking at last summer's most-disrupted airports can give travelers an idea of where headaches are likely to occur this year.
Not surprisingly, Florida and the Gulf Coast were trouble spots for arrival delays.
Orlando International Airport had a particularly bad summer, ranking among the five most-delayed airports in June and July 2024. According to Department of Transportation statistics, less than 64% of flights arrived at MCO on time in July of last year.






