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Hopper and InsureMyTrip research predicts worst US airports for winter travel

Florida airports tend to be very busy during cruise season, so plan for delays. Avoid O'Hare in Chicago! 42% of flights are delayed at O'Hare during the winter. Chicago, Newark, Denver, and Fort Lauderdale have more than a third of flights delayed during winter months. Hawaii is your best bet for uneventful winter travel.

WARWICK, R.I. – In an effort to help empower travelers to make more informed decisions when it comes to winter travel plans, Hopper and InsureMyTrip research teams reveal what airports and flights to avoid and how the latest data trends can aid travelers when comparing travel insurance benefits.

Travel Delay Benefit
While InsureMyTrip estimates 80% of travel insurance consumers purchase a comprehensive policy, travelers can make smarter choices about their travel insurance purchase based on the data results provided by Hopper. For example, passengers with departing flights at busier airports are more likely to utilize a travel delay benefit and, therefore, may want to compare travel insurance policies with better delay protection.

“Our data indicates that when travelers are made aware of the probability of delays, they are more likely to compare and buy travel delay benefits during a purchase,” says Melissa Caldarone, data analyst at InsureMyTrip.

“For example, this appears to be the case in the state of Illinois where Chicago O’Hare Airport experiences the largest percentage of delays in the country during winter months (source: Hopper). Around the same time, our research indicates that travel insurance usage from Illinois residents goes up. This correlation may suggest that Illinois-based travelers have come to expect airport lag time and have adjusted their behavior to include proper insurance protection as part of their trip planning process,” says Caldarone.

Travel delay benefits vary with each travel insurance provider, generally between a 5 and 24-hour window. The benefit is designed to provide reimbursement for reasonable meals and accommodations while unable to travel.

Tip: Travelers must be delayed for a certain number of hours before this benefit can be applied. When comparing travel insurance, look for the minimum delay time (typically, starting at 5 hours) to start qualifying for coverage as soon as possible.  

Missed Connection Benefit
For those concerned about a delayed flight adversely affecting a cruise or tour departure, travelers may also want to ensure a missed connection benefit is included under a selected comprehensive travel insurance plan. This benefit is designed to provide travelers with coverage if a delayed flight (for example, of 3 hours or more) causes a traveler to miss a cruise departure.

In addition to travel delay benefits, travelers can also use data to help compare the following benefits available under comprehensive travel insurance plans:

  • Trip Cancellation
  • Trip Interruption
  • Baggage Delay
  • Cancel For Any Reason

Comprehensive travel insurance provides a variety of benefits including medical coverage, emergency travel services, baggage protection, and trip cancellation and interruption coverage.

Tip: Florida airports tend to be very busy during cruise season, so plan for delays.

Busy Airports For Winter Travel
Hopper analyzed this year’s data to determine the most popular airports during the winter months. The data revealed the following trends:

  • Avoid O’Hare in Chicago! 42% of flights are delayed at O’Hare during the winter
  • Chicago, Newark, Denver, and Fort Lauderdale have more than a third of flights delayed during winter months
  • Airports in warm areas like Florida can also be impacted by winter storm delays in other places, due to their popularity during the season
  • If you’re flying out of New York, you’re less likely to be delayed if you fly out of JFK or LaGuardia instead of Newark
  • Hawaii is your best bet for uneventful winter travel

This is the percentage of delayed flights at the following airports:

  • Chicago, ORD 42%
  • Fort Lauderdale, FLL 38%
  • Newark, EWR 37%
  • Denver, DEN 37%
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, DFW 32%
  • Tampa, TPA 32%
  • New York, LGA 31%
  • Orlando, MCO 31%
  • Fort Myers, RSW 31%
  • New York, JFK 30%.
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