The City View Television Show Reports on the Best and Worst City Airports





Air travel is not as fun as it used to be with passengers dealing with long security lines, poor choices for places to eat and relax and dingy restrooms. But some airports are worse than others. And some are better. The City View television show reports on the best and worst of them.

Ask anyone from South Florida and they will tell you that it is a nightmare to get into and out of Miami International Airport. Traffic is a snarled mess with construction and accidents. Adding to the frustration is dealing with a very crowded airport and confusing directional signs. Yahoo Travel recently conducted a survey and finds that only 23% of people using MIA actually liked it.

Atlanta Hartsfield Airport is another major city airport which respondents did not care for. It is rated as one of the busiest airports in the country. As large as it is, it can be hard for travelers to get from one gate to another within the airlines’ 30 minute guideline for connections. Drivers arriving and departing the airport also have major traffic issues to contend with.

Newark International Airport also fared poorly in the Yahoo Travel survey. Often crowded to the max, it takes a Herculean effort to make it from one gate to another. Outdated restrooms and poor options for hungry passengers put this very busy airport on the bottom of the list.

Topping the list was McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. We can attest that this cool, fun destination airport has what every traveler needs: clean restrooms, good places to eat and slot machines.

Chicago O’Hare International Airport is easy to maneuver and provides travelers with a variety of excellent places to sit down and have bite to eat – which is great when bad weather delays a flight.

The City View television show also likes Philadelphia International Airport for its bright, clean and relaxing environment. One can sample the city’s signature snack – a soft pretzel or Philly cheesesteak sandwich.

Do you have a favorite airport?