
Scotland's worst airport for flight cancellations revealed
New data has uncovered the number of flights axed at all major UK airport between 2023 and last year
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SCOTLAND'S worst airport for flight cancellations has been revealed.
Three air hubs north of the border have been ranked among the most common in the UK for departures being scrapped.
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A list of the UK's airports for flight cancellations has been revealed
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Aberdeen Airport has been named as the worst in Scotland for cancellations
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New data has uncovered the number of flights axed at all major UK airport between 2023 and last year.
In Scotland, Aberdeen Airport was the worst for cancellations, with 2.7 per cent of flights called off.
The northeast transport hub was also the fourth worst in the UK.
Just behind Aberdeen, Glasgow was second in Scotland with a cancellation rate of 2.15 per cent.
And Edinburgh was the third worst in Scotland and 10th worst in the UK with a cancellation rate of 1.19 per cent.
Research by flight compensation specialists at AirAdvisor studied scheduled departures from 20 of the UK's busiest airports by passenger traffic.
Hubs in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland were analysed over the last two years.
The study found that the average flight cancellation rate in 2024 was 1.46 per cent across the UK airports.
This was a marginal decline from the 1.78 per cent recorded in 2023.
Southampton emerged as the UK's worst major airport for axed flights, with a cancellation rate of 3.57 per cent.
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Anton Radchenko, CEO of AirAdvisor, said: "The UK aviation industry is still in something of a recovery mode post-pandemic, however there is light at the end of the tunnel.
"This is reflected by the average cancellation rates at most major airports decreasing, which is promising to see.
"These airports and their airline partners simply must do better. And passengers deserve better.
"Fortunately, British air passengers are protected by comprehensive legislation that entitles you to up to £520 in compensation if your flight to or from the UK, or with a UK or EU-based airline is cancelled with less than two weeks' notice, depending on the circumstances that led to the cancellation."
Aberdeen Airport has been contacted for comment.

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