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

Published on 08/31/2021
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New York John F. Kennedy International Airport

Survey score: 752

New York City airports already give themselves a poor name, and JFK is no exception. Being the size it is, JFK has hundreds of thousands of flights come and go every year. However, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics report that for every five flights, at least one is delayed. If you consider that up to 59 million passengers travel through JFK annually, that is a large amount of delayed flights. Poor, slow service do not help the cause, and sometimes it can even take hours to fully pass through security to the gate.

New York John F. Kennedy International Airport

New York John F. Kennedy International Airport

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Washington Dulles International Airport

Survey score: 751

If you’re attempting to travel to D.C. from Dulles, you may experience a hard time to say the least. An extension to the Washington Metro Silver line (subway) is not quite close to completion, requiring the passenger to take a confusing combo of bus, subway, a long drive or a costly taxi. Dulles is similar to other airports mentioned in this article, in the sense that it doesn’t have the space required to fully process the number of passengers which pass through on a daily basis.

Washington Dulles International Airport

Washington Dulles International Airport

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