These Are The Airports To Avoid This Summer, Unless You Really Love Waiting

Plus: The month with the most travel delays and the most miserable airport in the U.S.
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Taylor Swift crooned "Welcome to New York, it's been waiting for you" with enough gusto to make anyone want to hop a flight ASAP. But it's people who plan on visiting New York this summer that are likely to be doing the waiting.

MileCards.com just released its 2016 summer airport delay report, based on six years of Department of Transportation data from about 50 of the busiest airports in the U.S. The site calculated things factors including where you'll wait the longest to take off (New York's JFK and LaGuardia), the longest wait to get to the gate (Los Angeles' LAX) and the most miserable airport overall, New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport.

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Sorry, Newark. You've been named the "most miserable airport" of summer 2016.

New York/New Jersey-area airports are widely known for being, well, less than perfect -- just ask Joe Biden -- and MileCards's findings reflect that notion. LaGuardia, JFK and Newark all rank in the top five for most miserable, with take-off waits at LaGuardia and JFK up to three times longer than waits at the fastest airports for taxi time, Dallas and Houston.

The report's misery score, which is pretty much what it sounds like, was calculated by adding an airport's on-time arrival ranking with half of its take-off wait ranking and half of its landing wait ranking for a maximum score of 100. Newark earned a whopping 95 points on the Misery Index scale, followed by JFK, LaGuardia and Chicago O'Hare with 94 each and Boston Logan at 84.

It's not all bad news, though. Travelers interested in visiting Honolulu, Hawaii this summer might be happy to learn its airport was ranked number one for on-time travel, followed by Salt Lake City, Utah and Seattle, Washington.

The site also found June is the worst of the summer months for air travel thanks to its high delayed flight rate. And while JFK is ranked among the worst, it saw the most improvement in delay time in the past five years, alongside Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta. 

Check out the best and worst airports for on-time travel below, and head to MileCards.com to see the entire report.

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Portland refers to Portland, Oregon. 

Before You Go

Airports with Awesome Amenities
Miami International Airport(01 of05)
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Best known for high-end shopping, Miami International has plenty to keep travelers occupied. Stores like Coach, Brookstone and Emporio Armani line the terminals and have led the airport to a top ten spot on CheapFlight’s best airports for shopping list. The Miami mall-like airport was the only American one to make it on the list.Photo Credit: Shopmiamiairport.comClick Here to See More of Airports with Awesome Amenities
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport(02 of05)
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Airport amenities aren’t only about catering to humans; luxuries have extended to their furry four-legged companions as well. All airports are required to have a place for dogs to relieve themselves before a flight but Atlanta has taken it to the next level, providing three areas—one of which is a park. The 1,000-square-foot, fully fenced in dog park is lovely, complete with two giant dog-themed pieces of art and benches. Added bonus: they provide biodegradable waste bags. Photo Credit: Atlanta-airport.com
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport(03 of05)
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Three spas, a hair salon and a 1.4-mile indoor walking path should certainly be enough to keep you occupied at this airport, but if you’re looking for a little bit of downtime there’s a kiosk you’ll want to visit. Minneapolis was the first airport to install a Digiboo, a service where travelers can choose from more than 800 movies to buy ($14.99) or rent ($3.99) and then download onto their electronic device.Photo Credit: Digiboo.comClick Here to See More of Airports with Awesome Amenities
Burlington International Airport(04 of05)
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At first glance it may not seem like Burlington International has a whole lot going on but they were first in the country to include one particular important amenity. About a year ago, they installed a privacy pod for pumping or nursing moms. The pod is a clean, safe spot with plenty of room for luggage and strollers and it’s a huge win for traveling moms who prefer privacy. The airport also has local food staples Skinny Pancake and The Chubby Muffin, which provide quality meals at reasonable prices.Photo Credit: Mamava.com
Denver International Airport(05 of05)
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50 shops, 3 massage centers and restaurants for any craving you might have (including bison burgers) are certainly enough to keep most travelers occupied, but Denver International has a few understated features worth mentioning. The underground shuttle doubles as an art exhibit, as the tunnel walls are lined with light and motion art pieces and the 365-foot-long glass walkway between Jepsen Terminal and Concourse A features a see-through floor overlooking the active airfield.Click Here to See More of Airports with Awesome AmenitiesPhoto Credit: Flydenver.com

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