Part of having an enjoyable Disney trip is a smooth trip to Orlando. Starting off on the right foot will put you in the vacation mindset before you even step in the parks!
Not all airlines are created equal, though. When you are deciding on which airline to pick, you should consider not only their prices and availability but also their reputation when it comes to delays and cancellations.
The last thing you want when headed to Disney World is a delayed — or worse, cancelled — flight. While you won’t ever have absolute control over when your flight will take off or arrive, you can take a look at the track record of different airlines to find out in general how reliable they are. This can alleviate a lot of the stress you may feel when traveling.
We used data from FlightAware to look at the most recent numbers for several popular airlines that serve Orlando International Airport, where many Disney World guests fly. Let’s see which airline comes out on top!
American Airlines had around 93,000 scheduled flights in a one month timespan. During this time, they cancelled just over 2,200 flights, making up 2.4% of all of their flights. However, the popular airline had almost 19,500 delays with an average delay time of just under an hour.
Delta, another mainstream airline, had about 10,000 less flights in the same time period. They only cancelled about 1.5% of their flights and while they experienced a similar average delay time to American, their percentage of delays was much lower (16% versus 21%).
United had even less cancellations. Out of roughly 70,000 flights, 755 were cancelled, making up 1.1%. Their average delay time was a little shorter than the other two major airlines at around 45 minutes, but they did have 14,000 delays, representing 20% of their total flights.
Let’s take a look at some of the budget airlines! Will they perform any better or worse than the larger companies? Frontier had around 14,000 flights and only 200 were cancelled, similar to Delta’s percentage. However, Frontier had a higher percentage of delays than the other airlines! During this period they had over 4,000 delayed flights which made up almost 30% of their total! The average delay was around 50 minutes, so not much different than the others.
Spirit Airlines flew about 25,000 flights and out of those only 305 were cancelled, making up a surprisingly low 1.3%. What about delays? Again, the percentage of delays for this budget airline was much higher than for the mainstream airlines. About 5,500 of their flights were delayed for 50 minutes on average, comprising 24% of the total flights.
Last but not least, we decided to check out Southwest, who has recently been adding more flights to Orlando. They completed a staggering 110,000 flights during this time period, with 2,700 cancelled representing 2.4% of their total flights. The percentage of delays for Southwest was the second lowest out of all of these airlines at 17%, and they also had the lowest average delay time at 30 minutes.
So, which airline is the best? Let’s take a look at all of the data:
There are plenty other factors to consider when choosing an airline, but it’s good to have an idea of recent delays and cancellation numbers to know what you’re getting yourself into. Be sure to keep checking in to our website for more travel information that can help you on your future trips!
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Comment below your favorite airline to take to Disney World!
Jlo says
Definitely delta layover was not in one of the ones that always get canceled or delayed and comfy seats and best snacks so far!
Angel Luehring says
We always fly United in first class and greatly enjoy it. It’s a little extra splurge that extends our vacation vibe to and from home 🙂
RandyC says
35+ Years ago, Delta was the undisputed best airline, period. Their Red Jacket service team was legendary. This was before being the lowest cost carrier was everything, and flying was still a luxury for most families. You knew before you even go on a Delta flight back then, that you would be treated like royalty, even if flying economy. Southwest has always had top quality, friendly employees. Even though SW is a discount carrier, which my family and I appreciate, until their most recent growth spurt, SW could be relied upon for friendly, low cost and on-time service.
June says
Why isn’t JetBlue represented on here?
Tricia says
I agree with June. How is JetBlue performing?
Marcus Christopher Pitman says
Please keep in mind that the big were affected by the weather thru-out the month if you eliminate the weather delays what is the real number. Mechanicals and late turns of the plane, that’s the real number of delays. The FAA has a choke hold on the airports when weather appears. FAA will initiate a slow down or flow control in to the airports affected.
Arlene says
Agree with June. Most of us in the Northeast fly Jet Blue to Florida but it’s never mentioned in your airline reports.