![]() The Seasonality of Quick Customs ClearanceĮver wonder which months, dates, and times are best for heading to the airport? It’s no secret that efficiency is not human beings’ strong point, as they tend to clog up the airport steps you need to take to be on your way. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) is on the opposite end of the spectrum, as a whopping 88.6% of its passengers are through Immigration and Customs in under a quarter-hour. On average, 52.86% of passengers can get through airport Immigration and Customs in 15 minutes or less.ĭulles International Airport (IAD) sits just above the average with 60.3% of its passengers making it through airport Immigration and Customs in 15 minutes or less, while San Francisco International Airport (SFO) checks in just below the average at 45.1%.įort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) has the lowest percentage of passengers who get through Immigration and Customs quickly, with just 16% clearing in under 15 minutes. Certain airports like Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) allow for some dilly-dallying while others like Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) are sure to slow passengers down at the Immigration and Customs checkpoint. ![]() We’ve all seen those passengers who’ve sprinted past terminals in hopes of making their connecting flight after getting through airport Immigration and Customs. Airports Where You’ll Get Through Customs the Quickest and Slowest Image Credit: Upgraded Points Of the 10 airports where you wait the longest, only 3 of them see more passengers per booth every hour than the average: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), Miami International Airport (MIA), and Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). While you might expect traffic to be a driving force behind wait times at Immigration and Customs, it doesn’t seem to be much of a factor. Tourists will have to wait just a bit longer to see the Golden Gate Bridge or take a stroll through Millennium Park. Travelers entering the country through San Francisco International Airport (SFO) wait for an average of 20.34 minutes (14% higher than the average), while those entering through Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) wait for an average of 20.26 minutes (13% higher). Kennedy International Airport (JFK) comes in a very close third, with an average wait time of 23.58 minutes, even though it sees about 10 fewer passengers per booth every hour than MIA. Airport traffic could be partly responsible for this, as it sees 44.43 passengers per booth, which is 18% more than the average. Miami International Airport (MIA) has an average wait time of 23.61 minutes, or 32% higher than the average. Oddly enough, the second worst airport in terms of Immigration and Customs wait times is also in Florida. ![]() Interestingly, traffic doesn’t seem to play much of a role in this high figure, as FLL welcomes 30.11 passengers per booth at Immigration and Customs every hour, which is actually 20% less than the average (37.17). Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) tops our list with an average wait time of 31.95 minutes, which is 79% higher than the average wait time of 17.88 minutes. Airports With the Longest Wait Times at Immigration and Customs Image Credit: Upgraded PointsĪs you plan for your return trip after holiday travel, there are certain airports you’ll want to steer clear of if you don’t love waiting to clear Immigration and Customs.
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