A recent study by AirHelp reveals that New York's airports, John F. Kennedy International (JFK) and LaGuardia, are struggling with significant flight disruptions. JFK had 26.9% of flights disrupted, placing it fourth among the worst airports in the U.S., while LaGuardia wasn't far behind, with a disruption rate of 26.5%, making it the sixth worst. In comparison, Ronald Reagan National Airport had a staggering 40% of its flights disrupted, showcasing the challenges New York airports face in providing reliable services and highlighting the need for enhancement in airport operations.
JFK and LaGuardia face significant flight disruptions, ranking them among the worst U.S. airports, highlighting the need for improvements in New York's airport services.
A recent study revealed JFK's flights were disrupted by 26.9%, making it the fourth worst airport while LaGuardia followed closely with 26.5% disruptions.
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