Data-Driven Analysis
A comprehensive comparison of 11 major US logistics hubs — analyzing domestic route coverage, timezone-normalized shipping windows, FedEx and UPS cut-off times, and airport reliability — to help you decide where to position your next forward stocking location or critical distribution hub.
Hub-to-Hub Comparison — Domestic Routes Only
For NFO logistics, domestic nonstop coverage determines how many US cities you can reach on the next available commercial flight. This table ranks 11 major hub markets by domestic nonstop destinations, daily flight volume, timezone advantage, and operational reliability — the factors that determine which city is the best next-flight-out hub for service parts logistics.
| Hub Market | Airport(s) | TZ | Domestic Nonstop | Airlines | Daily Dep. | Avg Transit | Max Transit | On-Time | Cancel | NFO Window |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas / Fort Worth | DFW + DAL | CT | ~278 | 36 | ~5,100 | 2.5 hrs | 8.1 hrs | 74% | 1.9% | ~17 hrs |
| Chicago | ORD + MDW | CT | ~270 | ~35 | ~3,200 | 2.4 hrs | 9.0 hrs | 71% | ~2.1% | ~16 hrs |
| New York Metro | JFK+EWR+LGA | ET | ~240 | ~50 | ~3,800 | 3.0 hrs | 10.5 hrs | 69% | ~2.6% | ~15 hrs |
| Denver | DEN | MT | 199 | 26 | ~5,070 | 2.7 hrs | 7.2 hrs | 72% | ~2.0% | ~16 hrs |
| Los Angeles | LAX+SNA+BUR | PT | ~180 | ~40 | ~2,200 | 3.6 hrs | 5.7 hrs | 73% | ~1.4% | ~14 hrs |
| Atlanta | ATL | ET | 156 | 27 | ~1,690 | 2.5 hrs | 9.5 hrs | 79% | ~1.5% | ~16.5 hrs |
| Seattle | SEA | PT | ~90 | ~15 | ~800 | 3.9 hrs | 5.9 hrs | 78% | ~1.3% | ~13.5 hrs |
| San Francisco | SFO | PT | ~80 | ~20 | ~900 | 3.8 hrs | 5.9 hrs | 76% | ~1.8% | ~13.5 hrs |
| Columbus | CMH | ET | 52 | 10 | ~690 | 2.4 hrs | 9.5 hrs | 75% | ~1.5% | ~14.5 hrs |
| Louisville | SDF | ET | 48 | 7 | ~360 | 2.3 hrs | 9.3 hrs | 74% | ~1.6% | ~14.5 hrs |
| Memphis | MEM | CT | 40 | 9 | ~340 | 2.3 hrs | 8.8 hrs | ~75% | ~1.7% | ~14.5 hrs |
Sources: FlightsFrom.com, FlightConnections.com, DirectFlights.com (April 2026). BTS On-Time Statistics 2024–2025. Domestic = US destinations only. Avg/Max Transit = calculated great-circle flight time to 50 major US metros at 500 mph + 30 min taxi.
The Metric That Matters
Domestic route counts don’t account for timezone position. Central Time hubs ship west on late-evening flights (destination is 1–2 hours behind) and east on early-morning flights (reaching the East Coast before business hours). Coastal and Mountain hubs lose hours in one or both directions.
| Hub | TZ | First Eastbound | Last Westbound | Eastbound Advantage | Westbound Advantage | NFO Window |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas (DFW+DAL) | CT | ~5:30 AM CT | ~10:30 PM CT | Arrives East Coast by 10 AM ET | Arrives West Coast by 10 PM PT | ~17 hrs |
| Atlanta | ET | ~5:30 AM ET | ~10:00 PM ET | Already ET — no TZ gain | Reaches West Coast ~10 PM PT | ~16.5 hrs |
| Denver | MT | ~5:00 AM MT | ~10:00 PM MT | Arrives East Coast ~11 AM ET | Arrives West Coast ~10 PM PT | ~16 hrs |
| Chicago | CT | ~5:30 AM CT | ~9:30 PM CT | Similar to Dallas east | Fewer late options than DFW | ~16 hrs |
| New York | ET | ~5:00 AM ET | ~10:30 PM ET | No TZ gain — furthest east | 10 PM ET = next-day West Coast | ~15 hrs |
| Columbus | ET | ~5:30 AM ET | ~9:00 PM ET | ET — no east gain | Limited west routes | ~14.5 hrs |
| Louisville | ET | ~5:30 AM ET | ~8:00 PM ET | ET — no east gain | Limited routes, early end | ~14.5 hrs |
| Memphis | CT | ~6:00 AM CT | ~8:30 PM CT | Central but limited routes | Last flights end early | ~14.5 hrs |
| Los Angeles | PT | ~5:30 AM PT | ~11:00 PM PT | Morning flights arrive East mid-afternoon | No TZ gain — furthest west | ~14 hrs |
| San Francisco | PT | ~6:00 AM PT | ~10:30 PM PT | Morning flights arrive East late afternoon | No TZ gain west | ~13.5 hrs |
| Seattle | PT | ~5:30 AM PT | ~10:00 PM PT | Morning flights arrive East late afternoon | Corner position — no TZ gain | ~13.5 hrs |
A shipment from Dallas at 9:00 PM Central reaches Los Angeles by ~10:00 PM Pacific — same business day. From New York at 9:00 PM Eastern? A 5+ hour red-eye arriving past midnight Pacific.
Eastbound: Dallas at 6:00 AM Central arrives New York by ~10:00 AM Eastern — before most business days begin. From Seattle at 6:00 AM Pacific, it won’t land East Coast until mid-afternoon.
Denver (Mountain Time) gets partial advantage in both directions but lacks the late-departure depth that DFW’s American Airlines hub provides. Pacific hubs lose 3+ hours of effective eastbound reach.
Carrier Cut-Off Analysis
Carrier cut-offs are published in local time. For a nationwide operation, the effective cut-off normalized to Eastern Time reveals the real advantage.
| Hub City | TZ | FedEx Last Drop-Off (local) |
UPS Last Drop-Off (local) |
FedEx Effective (ET normalized) |
UPS Effective (ET normalized) |
Net vs. Eastern |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas / Irving (DFW) | CT | 9:30 PM CT | 8:00 PM CT | 10:30 PM ET | 9:00 PM ET | FedEx +2.5 hrs / UPS +1 hr |
| Denver (DEN) | MT | ~8:00 PM MT | ~7:30 PM MT | 10:00 PM ET | 9:30 PM ET | +2 / +1.5 hrs |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | PT | ~8:00 PM PT | ~8:00 PM PT | 11:00 PM ET | 11:00 PM ET | +3 hrs (westbound only) |
| San Francisco (SFO) | PT | ~7:00 PM PT | ~7:00 PM PT | 10:00 PM ET | 10:00 PM ET | +2 hrs (westbound only) |
| Seattle (SEA) | PT | ~7:00 PM PT | ~7:00 PM PT | 10:00 PM ET | 10:00 PM ET | +2 hrs (westbound only) |
| Chicago (ORD) | CT | ~8:00 PM CT | ~7:30 PM CT | 9:00 PM ET | 8:30 PM ET | +1 / +0.5 hrs |
| New York / Newark | ET | ~8:00 PM ET | ~8:00 PM ET | 8:00 PM ET | 8:00 PM ET | Baseline |
| Atlanta (ATL) | ET | ~8:00 PM ET | ~8:00 PM ET | 8:00 PM ET | 8:00 PM ET | Even |
| Columbus (CMH) | ET | ~7:00 PM ET | ~6:30 PM ET | 7:00 PM ET | 6:30 PM ET | -1 to -1.5 hrs |
| Louisville (SDF) | ET | ~7:00 PM ET | ~12:00 AM ET | 7:00 PM ET | 12:00 AM ET | UPS +4 hrs (hub) |
| Memphis (MEM) | CT | ~12:00 AM CT | ~7:00 PM CT | 1:00 AM ET | 8:00 PM ET | FedEx +5 hrs (hub) |
Dallas offers the latest carrier drop-off times for both FedEx and UPS simultaneously of any non-hub city. Memphis and Louisville have even later windows for their home carriers — making them ideal complements. A distribution network that includes Dallas alongside these carrier hubs covers both parcel and passenger NFO with maximum flexibility.
Airport Reliability
For NFO logistics, a cancelled flight means a missed SLA. Here’s how each hub performs based on DOT data.
| Airport | On-Time Arr. | On-Time Dep. | Total On-Time | Cancel Rate | Primary Risk | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ATL (Atlanta) | 75.6% | 82.7% | 79% | ~1.5% | Thunderstorms | Best mega-hub |
| SEA (Seattle) | ~77% | ~79% | 78% | ~1.3% | Rain, fog | Strong |
| SFO (San Francisco) | ~74% | ~78% | 76% | ~1.8% | Fog | Good |
| CMH (Columbus) | ~73% | ~77% | 75% | ~1.5% | Ice, snow | Good |
| MEM (Memphis) | ~74% | ~76% | ~75% | ~1.7% | Thunderstorms | Good — limited recovery |
| SDF (Louisville) | 72.8% | 75.2% | 74% | ~1.6% | Ice, fog | Good |
| DFW (Dallas) | 74% | 71% | 72.5% | 1.9% | Thunderstorms, ice | Solid — volume offsets |
| DAL (Love Field) | ~73% | ~74% | ~73.5% | ~2.0% | Same as DFW | Dual-airport hedge |
| LAX (Los Angeles) | 70.6% | 75.3% | 73% | ~1.4% | Marine layer | Reliable |
| DEN (Denver) | ~70% | ~74% | 72% | ~2.0% | Snow, wind, altitude | Winter risk |
| ORD (Chicago) | ~69% | ~73% | 71% | ~2.1% | Snow, ice, wind | Winter risk |
| JFK (New York) | 69.3% | 69.9% | 69.6% | ~2.3% | Snow, ATC | Weak |
| EWR (Newark) | ~66% | ~69% | ~67.5% | ~2.6% | Snow, ATC | Worst |
Sources: BTS 2024, SmartAsset 2025, InsureMyTrip 2025.
When DFW has weather delays, Love Field — 25 miles away — often stays operational. Two airports within 15 minutes gives Dallas redundancy no other hub can match.
DEN has strong coverage (199 domestic routes) but 5,430-foot elevation and Front Range weather create significant winter disruption and hot-day payload limits.
Memphis (FedEx), Louisville (UPS), and Columbus (e-commerce) are dominant cargo hubs. Dallas strengthens a multi-hub strategy by adding 278 domestic passenger routes for NFO, filling the gap when parcel sort cycles or flight cancellations require a commercial alternative.
Airport averages mask lane-level variance. PRODIGY scores every flight option on lane-specific reliability trends — recommending the route most likely to deliver on time, not just the cheapest or fastest.
The Verdict
Most combined domestic destinations of any US metro. DFW (196) + DAL (82) across 36 airlines covering all 50 states.
Widest daily shipping window. Central Time enables same-day reach to both coasts — no coastal or mountain hub can match this.
Accept FedEx orders until 8 PM CT (9 PM ET) and UPS until 6:30 PM CT (7:30 PM ET) — with carrier counter drop-offs at 9:30 PM and 8 PM CT respectively.
DFW + DAL within 15 minutes. Unmatched NFO flexibility and weather-disruption hedging.
Our Irving facility accepts orders until 8:00 PM Central for FedEx overnight and 6:30 PM Central for UPS — later than most Eastern hubs’ carrier cut-offs.