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This London Airport Has Just Been Ranked The Second-Worst In Britain

August 20, 20253 Mins Read
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This London Airport Has Just Been Ranked The Second-Worst In Britain – Here’s Why It’s Loved And Loathed In Equal Measure


London’s airports are often a tale of love and frustration. For some travellers, they are efficient gateways to the world; for others, they are bottlenecks of stress, delay, and long queues. A recent ranking by The Telegraph has once again reignited the debate by naming a London airport as the second-worst airport in Britain. For travellers weighing their next flight decision, here’s why this London airport landed so low, and the factors that might still make it a worthy gateway for some jet-setters.

The Telegraph analysis scored airports out of 1,000 points, weighing factors such as flight punctuality, average delays, and cancellations.

Why London Stansted is Britain’s second-worst airport

The poorly rated London Stansted earned just 613 points, falling far behind the nation’s best performer, which scored 888 points.

In particular:

Punctuality: Only 63.6% of flights left and arrived on time in 2024.

Delays: On average, passengers faced a 20-minute wait per flight.

Cancellations: Close to 0.8% of flights were scrapped altogether.

Travellers also grumbled about overcrowded terminals, stifling temperatures, and even lacklustre coffee options. Security, particularly the chance of having bags pulled for random checks, added another layer of irritation.

If the in-terminal frustrations weren’t enough, the journey to this airport often seals its poor reputation. Situated about 40 miles from central London, it is a commitment to reach.

By car: around 80 minutes, with traffic often making matters worse and by public transport: roughly 67 minutes on average.

For many, the travel time feels like a second flight – before the real one has even begun.

Stansted is still one of the UK’s most connected airports

Despite handling tens of millions of passengers each year, Stansted has landed near the bottom of the ranking, cited for its delays and difficult access. Yet, it is not without its strengths.

For all its flaws, Stansted is one of the UK’s most connected airports. It’s actually ranked third-best in connectivity, behind only Heathrow and Gatwick serving 198 destinations across 39 countries. It’s a major base for low-cost airlines, making it a lifeline for budget-conscious travellers.

The airport has also submitted plans to increase its annual capacity to 51 million passengers, signalling its ambition to remain a major European hub.

London Stansted’s paradox is clear: hugely useful, but rarely loved. It offers affordable access to nearly 200 destinations, yet frustrates passengers with delays, congestion, and a challenging commute.

For travellers chasing low fares and direct routes, this airport is often the trade-off they accept. But as expansion plans take shape, many travellers hope the airport invests not just in size, but in improving punctuality and the overall passenger experience.

Only then might Stansted move from being Britain’s “second-worst” airport to a hub travellers actually enjoy passing through.

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