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DFW among most stressful U.S. airports for holiday travel, study says

Flight delays and cancellations at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport can be a stress-inducing experience for some travelers this holiday season.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has some work to do to ease passenger stress during the peak holiday travel season, a new study has revealed.
European tour company Travel by Luxe compared 30 major airports across several stress-inducing flight factors, such as security wait times, flight delays, cancellation rates, passenger traffic, and average airfare prices to determine the least stressful departure points. The airports were then ranked based on which were the "best equipped to keep travelers calm rather than frazzled."
Out of all 30 airports, DFW Airport landed at the bottom, as the 30th "least stressful" American airport with more flight delays and cancellations than most other major U.S. airports. (In other words, the most stressful.)
According to passenger traffic data from December 2024, nearly 3.6 million travelers flew through DFW for the holidays last year. More than a quarter of all flights were delayed - about 26.06 percent - and DFW had the second-highest rate of cancelled flights (2.08 percent) out of all 30 airports analyzed during the same period.
Average flight costs at DFW came out to $417.38 in the final quarter of 2024, which the report determined was the 12th most expensive airfare out of the 30 U.S. airports. However, the report states flight fares are not "the biggest drivers of airport stress," but flight delays and security wait times are.
Travelers flying out of North Texas should always plan extra time to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines during peak travel times, but the report found travelers only waited about 9 minutes on average to get through DFW security lines in December 2023 (where the latest data was available). That's the sixth-shortest wait time nationwide.
The report's author says the 2025 holiday travel season is expected to be one of the busiest on record, and stresses that "choosing the right airport could make or break" a traveler's trip. Nearly 8 million travelers are expected to fly through DFW during the final two months of the year, making it the second-busiest airport in the U.S. over the holidays.
"Holiday travel is supposed to be joyful. [T]hink of all the twinkling lights, family reunions and much-needed downtime," the author wrote. "But anyone who has battled chaotic airport lines, last-minute cancellations or a departure board full of red delay warnings knows how quickly that festive spirit can evaporate."
Elsewhere in Texas, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport was ranked the 9th most stress-free airport in the U.S. Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport was deemed the fourth-worst of the airports studied; it also ranked at the bottom of the list at No. 27.
The No. 1 most stress-free U.S. airport to travel over the holidays is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona, the report said.
The top 10 U.S. airports with the smoothest travel during the 2025 holiday season are:
- No. 1 – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
- No. 2 – Salt Lake City International Airport
- No. 3 – Washington Dulles International Airport
- No. 4 – Tampa International Airport
- No. 5 – Harry Reid International Airport
- No. 6 – Chicago Midway International Airport
- No. 7 – Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
- No. 8 – Philadelphia International Airport
- No. 9 – Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- No. 10 – LaGuardia Airport
