Table 1,,,,,,,, "Top 10 Large Airports for Percentage of Flights Delayed, Canceled, or Diverted: 2001",,,,,,,, Rank,Airport,Number of scheduled departures,Flight not departing on time,Number of scheduled arrivals,Flights diverted away from airport,Canceled,% late arrivals,% of flights not arriving on time 1,Seattle-Tacoma,"102,752","23,961","102,734",225,"3,074",27.5,30.7 2,San Francisco,"121,735","26,621","121,738",316,"6,389",23.2,28.7 3,New York La Guardia,"103,874","22,020","103,888",674,"7,774",20.3,28.4 4,New York JFK,"41,224","10,019","41,208",160,"1,944",22.7,27.8 5,Philadelphia,"116,815","27,556","116,832",398,"5,533",22.3,27.4 6,Chicago O'Hare,"282,049","69,497","282,046",788,"15,479",21.3,27.1 7,Boston Logan,"103,969","22,948","103,950",208,"7,377",19.5,26.8 8,Los Angeles,"195,376","42,195","195,386",253,"7,704",21.7,25.8 9,Newark,"117,822","23,014","117,798",342,"6,075",19.5,25 10,Miami,"62,319","13,139","62,334",101,"1,715",21.5,24.4 NOTES: A flight is defined as late if the aircraft departs from or arrives at the gate more than 15 minutes after its scheduled departure or arrival time. A large airport is an airport with at least 1 percent of domestic passenger enplanements in 2000.,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Airline On-Time Performance Database, available at http://www. bts.gov., as of May 2002.",,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,