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

Published on 02/03/2020
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Los Angeles International Airport

Satisfaction score: 735

While LAX doesn’t get bad weather delays, there’s no escaping the typical L.A. traffic you have to battle when arriving or leaving. Unfortunately, things don’t get easier in the ridiculously long security lines and baggage claim. The long wait for luggage can tack on an hour or more easily when leaving the airport. One Yelper says LAX is “just out of control and chaotic.”

Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport

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Kansas City International Airport

Satisfaction score: 733

You’d think a smaller airport should find less ways to mess things up, but this airport proves the opposite. Affordable parking is located far away, there aren’t enough spots, so flyers end up having to pay for expensive taxis or valet parking close to the airport. Inside, there are tiny bathrooms, no room to accommodate modern security screenings, and so little seats that people have to sit on the floor or lean against walls. In short, it feels like “an old, dilapidated bus station,” according to a Yelp reviewer.

Kansas City International Airport

Kansas City International Airport

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