The U.S. Airports That You Should Try And Avoid

Published on 08/31/2021
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Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Survey score: 743

The time-planning of incoming and outgoing air traffic from this airport is actually quite positive. However, the airport just isn’t the correct size to handle the traffic it experiences. Tiny restrooms, few food options and lengthy queueing don’t help the situation. Poor general hygiene, malfunctioning charging ports and underappreciated staff don’t help this outdated airport to surpass expectations.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

Survey score: 736

For a city like Honolulu, which gets a crazy amount of tourism, the state failed massively when designing it’s international airport. Daniel K. Inouye Airport is impossible to navigate through. Despite boasting positive stats for its time-planning and lack of cancellations; it is still possible to miss your flight because you simply can’t locate your gate. Signs do not actually help navigate a passenger from A to B, more so leading them to dead ends and un-enterable areas. Extra time may be needed to locate your terminal prior to boarding. Considered outdated by many, this airport needs some serious work.

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

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