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Birmingham Airport worst in Britain for delays last year, while East Midlands was best – here is the full list

May and June were the worst months for flight reliability in 2022 after aviation companies failed to recruit and train enough staff

East Midlands Airport(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

Passengers using Birmingham Airport faced the worst flight delays in Europe last year for a second year in a row, according to new details.

Departures were half an hour behind schedule on average in 2022, according to analysis of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data by the PA news agency.

By contrast East Midlands Airport – 35 miles up the M42 – had the best performance, with an average delay of just 13 minutes.

Doncaster Sheffield – which closed last November – and Manchester airports had the joint second poorest punctuality records in 2022, with an average delay of 29 minutes.

They were followed by Luton (28 minutes), Gatwick (27 minutes) and Bristol (26 minutes) airports.

The average across all airports was 23 minutes.

The analysis took into account all scheduled and chartered departures. Cancelled flights were not included.

When flights are significantly delayed, airlines are required under consumer laws to provide passengers with assistance, which can include refreshments, a means of communication and accommodation if required.