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

Published on 08/31/2021
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Chicago Midway International Airport

Survey score: 763

Having been in a state of renovation since 2018, only disaster has occurred here. Chicago Midway has had additional gates inserted to an area that can’t quite contain them. Reports of crowding, lack of seating areas and security queues that can’t even be contained to be just indoors express just how much this airport is failing at the simple things. Enjoyable food options have been pushed out in favour of poor-quality food-chains, offering poor service and dire food. Yelpers complain about “dry microwaved bread”, having “Chicago’s worst pizza” and expensive salads with “scary brown lettuce”. Being the prime location for connecting flights, this centrally located airport needs to have decent food options for its many connecting travelers. The quality on offer right now is just not up to standard.

Chicago Midway International Airport

Chicago Midway International Airport

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San Francisco International Airport

Survey score: 763

A rather old airport, initially opened in 1954, it consists of four terminals which includes a world-renowned aviation museum and library in its modern International Terminal. Many complaints however center around Terminal 1, claiming that this terminal’s redesign are rather poor. Housing only few restaurants, confusing announcements, malfunctioning charging ports and a general lack of space for the amount of customers; a Yelper referred to the airport as a “hellhole” that screams “You’re never getting out of here”. Best try and avoid this one.

San Francisco International Airport

San Francisco International Airport

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