Winter Flight Delays: Insights to Keep Your Team on Time
Winter travel can feel like a roll of the dice—snowstorms, fog, and flight delays are par for the course. But with the right insights, you can stack...
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Shannon Marvin : December 16, 2024
Winter travel can feel like a roll of the dice—snowstorms, fog, and flight delays are par for the course. But with the right insights, you can stack the odds in your team’s favor.
We’ve analyzed more than 2.4 million flights to get the most relevant winter flight travel data so you don’t have to. Is there a time of day or day of the week that has less delays and cancellations? Which cities are most reliable in winter weather? (Spoiler: Minneapolis knows how to handle snow.) Which airports are more likely to keep your team stuck at the gate? Which airlines perform the best? And how can you avoid the biggest risks to ensure smooth, on-time trips?
Our Winter Travel Disruptions Report delivers clear, data-backed answers and smart strategies—like choosing connections wisely, prioritizing nonstop flights, and planning around the most reliable days and times to travel.
At AmTrav, we believe in thinking unconventional and being radically honest—this report is exactly that: a no-nonsense tool to help you navigate winter travel. Because getting your team where they need to go isn’t just business, it’s personal.
Bonus: looking for the most reliable ride this winter? Based on last winter it's this Delta Air Lines Boeing B717-200 built in 2001, tail number N603AT. Last winter it was on time a staggering 93.8% of flights: 650 flights, only 40 delayed and no cancels! That's #1 overall for all mainline planes, congratulations N603AT (see where this plane is right now)!
Check out the report to keep travel smooth, efficient, and maybe even fun this winter. Your team (and your sanity) will thank you.
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