Frequent Flyers Call These the Worst Airports in The U.S.

Published on 02/03/2020
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Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Satisfaction score: 743

While 80% of arrivals are on time, delays and cancellations are average, don’t expect great reviews about this airport. It’s a small airport that simply can’t handle the amount of people going in and out. Small bathrooms only have a couple of stalls, there aren’t many food options and long lines are only the beginning. On top of that, there’s the general dirtiness, the phone chargers that don’t actually fit into phones, and the overworked airport staff. “The airport is outdated. It’s a little depressing and needs to be modernized by brightening it up,” a traveler says on Yelp.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

Satisfaction score: 736

While tourism is Hawaii’s bread and butter, the state really dropped the ball when they designed its international airport. While it has excellent scheduling and relatively few cancellations, the airport is a maze. So much so that you might miss your flight. Any attempts to follow the incredibly confusing signage could bring passengers to dead ends and restricted areas. Locals have recommended to arrive very early in order to figure out how to get to your terminal on time. One Yelp review says, “Hey HNL, 1960 called and they want their airport back. What a joke.”

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (Honolulu)

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