Major airports in the New York tri-state area were ranked as some of the most stressful in the United States, according to a new study that puts factors such as flight delays, parking costs and travel times to Fresh York under the microscope.
The report, prepared by the transport company Mozio, ranked LaGuardia Airport as the second most stressful airport in the country, while John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty tied for third place.
The ranking reflects the persistent challenges faced by millions of travelers using these key hubs for domestic and international flights.
High costs and constant delays
One of the determining factors in the evaluation It was the cost of parking. In the case of LaGuardia, the study highlighted a daily rate of up to $80 dollars, the highest among all the airports analyzed. This element, added to the distance to Fresh York, contributed significantly to their high stress score.
Besides, flight reliability at LaGuardia also raises concerns. More than a quarter of the flights, approximately 26.3% register late departures. Added to this is a transfer time of close to an hour to central areas such as Conditions Sq., which increases uncertainty for passengers.
In the case of JFK, Although it handles a massive volume of travelers and about 78.3% of its flights depart within the scheduled 15 minutes, other factors raise the stress level. Parking is $70 per day and the journey to Fresh York can take up to 56 minutes or more in heavy traffic conditions.
Newark: better access, but more delays
For its part, Newark Liberty presents a mixed picture. Although he shares with JFK The parking fee of $70 per day shows a slightly wicked performance in punctuality. According to the study, only 76.2% of flights take off within the 15-minute window, which places it among the airports with the most delays in the country.
However, Newark gains a relative advantage in access to the city. The estimated travel time to Penn Establishment is around 30 minutes, considerably less compared to LaGuardia and JFK. This difference can be a relief for frequent travelers or those with tight itineraries.
National ranking: Chicago leads the list
The study also identified other airports with high levels of stress. In first place was Chicago O’Hare International Airport, followed by LaGuardia. Third place was shared by JFK and Newark, while Denver International Airport rounded out the top 5.
In terms of delays, Newark also ranks tenth among the airports with the highest percentage of delayed flights in the US. The list is headed by Dallas/Fortress Fee International Airport, followed by Miami and Denver, which shows that the punctuality problem is widespread in multiple regions of the country.
For New York residents and visitors, these results are no surprise. The 3 airports play a significant role in the city’s connectivity, but they also face structural limitations, high demand and constant congestion.
The impact goes beyond discomfort. Delays can result in missed connections, additional expenses and negative experiences that affect both tourists and business travelers. Likewise, high parking costs represent an additional burden, especially for those who prefer to travel by own vehicle.
Are there solutions in sight?
Although the outlook may seem discouraging, Transportation experts suggest that better planning can significantly reduce stress. Booking transportation in advance, using public transportation options such as trains and subways, and monitoring the status of flights in real time are some of the recommended strategies.
Additionally, recent infrastructure investments, especially at LaGuardia, seek to modernize facilities and improve the passenger experience. However, sustained growth in air traffic remains a major challenge.
The positioning of New York airports in this ranking also reflects their global importance. Despite the difficulties, They remain some of the busiest in the world, connecting millions of people every year.
In this context, the stress associated with these airports seems to be, in part, the price of their relevance. However, the study highlights the need to continue improving operational efficiency and user experience in one of the most important airport systems on the planet.
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