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

Published on 02/03/2020
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Baltimore Washington International

Satisfaction score: 759

Another airport in the D.C. area, BWI was first enjoyed by people, but it’s since expanded so many times that it’s a sprawling mess now. The car traffic is impossible, rental cars are 20 minutes away, and dragging your luggage through the terminals takes forever. Travelers have said there are also dirty bathrooms, hardly any outlets, and rude airport employees. Why do people keep going there, then? One Yelp reviewer said fares tend to be $80 to $120 cheaper than other airports in the area. “That’s a pretty decent savings right? I say that depends,” he says. “It depends on whether time means anything to you.”

Baltimore Washington International

Baltimore Washington International

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Kahului Airport (Maui, Hawaii)

Satisfaction score: 757

Landing at this open-air airport after a long flight is equivalent to being thrown headfirst into a steam engine along with your luggage. Travelers complain that the tiny 1970s airport has no air conditioning, extremely long lines, plenty of bottlenecks, and very confusing signage. If you want a connection to the outside world, your best option is paid Wi-Fi. That is if you can find it.

Kahului Airport (Maui, Hawaii)

Kahului Airport (Maui, Hawaii)

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