In a new study, the worst airports in the UK are most likely to lose luggage and cancel flights.
Vacationers are urged to keep an eye on the chaos of their chosen airport or adventure travel.
If you want to see your luggage avoiding Southampton Airport again, the airport is most likely to lose luggage, with 0.18% of the 100,000 passengers in 2022-2024 complaints.
The second inning of cancellation of flights was the worst, at 3.63%, with an average delay of 16 minutes.
The airport has the highest number of complaints at 4.42%, with an overall score of three out of ten.
Meanwhile, travelers who want to be able to travel to their destinations seamlessly may want to choose other airports in Scotland as Aberdeen was excluded from the worst-ranked cancelled flights of 4.25 per cent cancelled.
Its average delay time is 13 minutes, accounting for only 51% of UK flights Leave on time in 2024
But your luggage may be better as it received only 0.08% of complaint bags between 2022-2024.

Britain’s worst airport is most likely to lose luggage, canceled flights are named and humiliated in a new study

Southampton Airport

Aberdeen Airport
However, it still only got a 4.7 in tenths of difference.
At the same time, according to bounce.
Just last year, it faced protests, cuts, queues, delays and cancellations.
The cleanliness, ease of navigation and queue time of one fifth is the lowest score for each category.
A large number of complaints to the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA), of which 2.59% had an average delay of 20 minutes, also led to a low overall rating for Manchester.
London Gatwick received the second highest rating in one tenth.
It also recorded a high cancellation rate with about 1.43% of flight cancellations.
The airport’s average flight extension is up to 23 minutes.

Those who travel to and from Liverpool were lucky because it scored almost perfectly with a total score of 10.

Manchester Airport continues to rank at the worst customer experience, with a shocking rating of just 10.
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Although it is shared with Manchester 0.15% as the second airport with the most likely to lose luggage.
However, those who travel to and from Liverpool were lucky because it achieved almost perfect results with a total score of nine out of ten.
One of the average minimum delays for Liverpool John Lennon Airport is only 13 minutes, with a cancellation rate of 0.59%, meaning you are more likely to reach your destination on time when flying from there.
The airport also saw zero complaints about lost luggage.
Cody Candee, CEO and Founder of Bounce, said: “This study shows that UK airports have a lot of room for improvement in providing efficient and streamlined services to travelers.
“This bad performance puts a lot of pressure on having to navigate the often confusing airport signage and long safe queues.
“With that in mind, travelers should be prepared for their airport experience to make it as direct as possible.”