Metro

LaGuardia tops list for most canceled flights in country

The only thing worse than flying out of LaGuardia is not flying out of LaGuardia — and passengers at the Queens hub were more likely to be grounded than at any other airport in the country last year, according to a new report.

The airport reported 3,018 canceled flights in 2017 — 3.23 percent of a total 93,326 scheduled flights, according to an analysis by travel insurance company InsureMyTrip.

Winter Storm Stella in March was the main reason behind the cancelations, according to the report.

New York’s other major area plane depots also had a bad year — Newark came in fourth place, with 2,982 of 115,968 flights nixed, followed by JFK, with 2,076 of 94,454 flights grounded.