Best time to fly out of Fort Dodge (FOD)

Fort Dodge did not fly enough departures in this window to split the day into time bands. Not enough flights to say. A percentage needs at least 100 flights behind it before it is worth printing; anything thinner is noise wearing a decimal point. These are historical odds, not forecasts. The records say what happened on this schedule over three years; they know nothing about tomorrow’s thunderstorm.

Data through June 2026 · Bureau of Transportation Statistics

On-time rate by hour and day

On this page, “on time” means a departure that pushed back less than 15 minutes behind its scheduled time — the Bureau of Transportation Statistics definition, and the one airlines are held to.

Share of departures that left on time, by hour band and day of week.
Departure time MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Before 6am
6–8am
8–10am
10am–12pm 84 86 85 83 81
12–2pm
2–4pm
4–6pm
6–8pm
8–10pm
10pm–12am
fewer left on time more left on time

Not enough flights to say — fewer than 100 in this window.

The year at FOD

August was the hard month at FOD: 70.3% of departures left on time, across 159 flights. October was the easy one at 89.3%. Each month pools three years of that month, so a single bad week does not decide it.

Share of departures that left on time, by calendar month. Best month in green, worst in amber. The hairline sits at the overall rate, 79.2%.
Departure on-time share at FOD by calendar month
Month Share departures that left on time Flights
January 76.9% 159
February 83.2% 146
March 75.7% 159
April 80.5% 154
May 80.6% 163
June 76.1% 155
July 72.3% 159
August 70.3% 159
September 83.7% 154
October 89.3% 160
November 79.9% 153
December 81.6% 159

Airlines at FOD

Every airline with at least 100 departures from FOD, busiest first. These are that airline’s departures from this airport only — its record across the country sits on its own page.

Airline Left on time Typical delay Cancelled Departures
SkyWest Airlines 79.2% 124 min 3.2% 1,880

What delays out of FOD were put down to

Airlines file a reason with every arrival running 15 minutes late or more. Across 415 flights that departed FOD and ran 15 minutes late or more, the delay minutes break down with 52.5% put down to late-arriving aircraft and 24.9% to airline operations.

Late-arriving aircraft 52.5% Airline operations 24.9% Air traffic & airport volume 20% Severe weather 2.5% Security 0.1%
  • Late-arriving aircraft 52.5%
  • Airline operations 24.9%
  • Air traffic & airport volume 20%
  • Severe weather 2.5%
  • Security 0.1%

Late-arriving aircraft is the knock-on category: the plane came in late, so it went out late again. It is why a 7am problem in Newark is still a problem in Denver at dinnertime, and why it is usually the biggest slice on the bar.

If you are connecting through FOD

Of 1,880 scheduled arrivals into FOD, 74.1% reached the gate less than 15 minutes behind schedule. Of the 425 arrivals that ran late, 46.6% were no more than 45 minutes behind — which is the difference between a tight connection and a new boarding pass.

Work out a specific layover — pick the airport and the minutes you have, and the tool reads the same arrival records back as a share.

Busiest routes out of FOD

Ranked by flights, with the share that arrived on time at the far end. Where a route carries enough flights for a page of its own the chip goes there; otherwise it goes to the destination airport.

FOD in one number

Fort Dodge (FOD)

Rank 292 of 363 US airports by departures. Steadiest stretch of the day: 10am–12pm. Hardest month: August.

July 2023–June 2026 · 1,820 departures flown

79.2% of departures left on time

Questions about FOD

What is the worst month to fly out of FOD?
August: 70.3% of the departures that flew left on time, with 159 scheduled. October was the other end of the year at 89.3%. Each figure pools three years of that calendar month.
How often are flights cancelled at FOD?
3.2% of scheduled departures were cancelled over July 2023 through June 2026. Cancellations are counted against everything scheduled, not against everything that flew — a rate that looks small still adds up to real people in a rebooking line.