With another month still to go in what’s airlines/tsa-predicts-busiest-summer-travel-period-in-history.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>projected to be the busiest summer travel period in history, air travelers aren’t out of the woods yet and could use all the help they can get. Fortunately, passenger rights organization AirHelp has crunched the numbers to reveal the airports where passengers are most likely to experience flight disruptions this summer. AirHelp analyzed airline data from the most popular domestic destinations, reviewing flight delays and cancellations between March 31 and June 15, 2019, to reveal the airports that summer travelers might want to avoid.
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