In today’s world, people prefer to fly to reach fast from one place to another. To catch a flight, one has to go to the airport where the flights will be uniformly scattered.
Whenever they announce the flight, people have to board it. This seems like a pretty easy task to do and it also used to be. People used to reach airports sometime before the flight leaves and it was great.
But as the world population grows, everyone is participating in the race. Also, everyone is competing to win. It also has somewhat affected airports. More and more people are boarding the flights every day making the airports more crowded than ever.
Every year a list shows the best and worst airports of the world and surprisingly, one of the strongest and powerful countries of the world i.e. United States of America’s airports also achieved some spots in the list.
Worst and best airports are concluded on the basis of public opinion and they vote according to the airport’s cleanliness, space, hygiene, and other factors.
Let’s find out which are on the list of worst airports in the United States of America and why.
Kansas City International Airport in Platte County, Missouri is a public airport. It is 24 km northwest of downtown Kansas City. Though the airport got great acclaims when it started, slowly the quality of services began to degrade.
People have complained about the airport is old and dirty with no entertainment facilities available and horrible food opportunities. Would you book a flight ticket and see it for yourself?
This airport located in Atlanta is one of the busiest airports in the USA. People have complained about the facilities provided at the airport but some of them have appreciated it too.
But the main problems faced at the airport includes lots of crowd, limited seating capacity, less eating joints, and even fewer toilet facilities.
PHL is a major airport in the Philadelphia region of Pennsylvania and is also the largest airport in the whole Delaware valley. This airport also has its share of good and bad reviews.
The Philadelphia Airport just lacks in the manpower category and flyers have complained about the lack of basic facilities like less seating capacity or lack of wall plugs along with the constant problem of delayed flights.
The busiest airport in the Washington area is Dulles International Airport. It is in Virginia about 42 km west of downtown Washington D.C. Every person who has been to this airport has their share of views.
Some are positive and some are negative. But sadly, Negative reviews surpassed the positive ones. People have complained about the awfully long queues, cleanliness and especially the long TSA lines.
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The busiest airport in New Jersey, Newark Liberty International Airport is also 24 km from New York City and in 2014 this airport handled 35.6 million passengers.
Sadly, this airport has bad reviews for every area like food, seating capacity, crowd, restrooms, and long queues.
This airport located in the Chicago region of Illinois is, by all means, a fantastic airport with good food options and seating capacity but the main reason that brought this airport in this list is the distance from one terminal to another and high frequency of flight delays due to bad weather or any other reason.
LAX located in Los Angeles, California is one of the busiest airports in the USA. So many people boarding flights from this airport, it has failed to stand out to everyone’s expectations.
The food joints and the quality of the food along with poorly laid terminal signs and seating have reserved this airport’s spot in the worst airport’s list.
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