This Is the Worst Airport in the US, And It’s Not Even Close

See why this inconvenient hub is the “bus depot of American airports.”

Midway Airport

This Midwest airport lacks amenities and flights are constantly delayed (Ken Lund/Creative Commons)

By Kirk Miller

Congratulations, LaGuardia — for an air hub that was once compared to a “third world country” by both Joe Biden and Donald Trump, you are actually not the worst airport in the country.

That “honor” belongs to Chicago’s Midway International Airport.

In a new report on the best and worst U.S. airports by the travel site The Points Guy, Midway was singled out for its “bare-bones smattering” of restaurants and services, along with a terrible record of on-time departures and a lack of convenience to downtown Chicago. A more in-depth review referred to it as the “bus depot of American airports.”

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Some other findings from the survey, now in its fourth year and based on various factors, including airport amenities, commute time, on-time departures and even how much the airport tries to maintain a connection to its community.

San Diego International Airport won praise for its design (Jeff Robins/Creative Commons)

A few notable tidbits from the survey:

If you have a different opinion (on the best airport only), you can vote here.

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