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

Published on 02/03/2020
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Chania International Airport, Crete, Greece

“Prepare for bad service,” complains a user in his review on the “Skytrax” page. Another complains about the uninformed staff and about the few possibilities to get food at the airport. “The worst toilets I’ve ever used,” grumbles a third. “Crete is a wonderful island, it’s a shame that the airport is so pathetic.” Numerous passengers also complain about the excruciatingly slow check-in process, which can sometimes take up to three hours (!), And there is a lack of clarity everywhere and information for passengers.

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Chania International Airport, Crete, Greece

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Charles-de-Gaulle, Paris, France

Of all the hideous airports, Charles-de-Gaulle in Paris is the most hideous. Even the gigantic rotundas and ridiculous concrete pipes are an aesthetic impertinence. Worse is: The largest Aéroport in France is a single logistical derailment. You won’t find anything. Signs lead astray, at best into the void. Anyone who relies on the grotesque arrows on the walls, for example, is deadly wrong when looking for access to the local public transport network.

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Charles-de-Gaulle, Paris, France

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