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Talking about airport food, Reagan has a Five Guys, the primary reason why it could never be the worst airport.
hartsfield-jackson is pretty bad, as is the city it inhabits
We used to fly in/out of JFK when we lived on Long Island. Hell on earth.
In the New York area ... Teteboro's not too bad.
Where? I was there Wednesday and didn't see it. Would have killed for some Five Guys.
Where? I was there Wednesday and didn't see it. Would have killed for some Five Guys.
Don't fly very much, but I always like 'little' airports (2-3 gates). Montana's got a bunch. Portland, ME is not bad. Hate big ones. There's one in the SW (Albequerque?) where you have to do this major transfer to get to the rental cars
I have a particular hate for O'hare. . . probably because of the number of times I've landed only to find out my connection is canceled due to weather, there are no hotels available, but they have cots set up in the terminal if I'd like to find one and get some rest.
The Kona airport is pretty relaxing