Manchester Airport has been identified as the UK’s worst-performing airport for punctuality, with flights departing an average of 19-and-a-half minutes late in 2025. This consistent underperformance raises concerns for the millions of passengers who rely on this hub, particularly as it has ranked last for four consecutive years according to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
The delays at Manchester Airport are attributed to factors beyond its control, such as industrial action affecting air traffic control in Europe and adverse weather conditions. However, these issues highlight a broader problem in the aviation sector, where operational inefficiencies can lead to significant disruptions for travellers.
For UK passengers, the implications are clear: unreliable flight schedules can lead to increased costs, including potential compensation claims for delays caused by airlines. Passengers may also face additional expenses for food, accommodation, and alternative travel arrangements when flights are delayed or cancelled.
Looking ahead, travellers should monitor the performance of Manchester Airport and consider alternative airports, such as Liverpool John Lennon, which has been ranked as the most punctual. This shift could help mitigate the financial and logistical impacts of travel disruptions, especially during peak holiday seasons.
Sources
gbnews.com
