America's top 30 airports revealed
Winning list

The results are in: America's best airports have been decided by a rigorous ranking created by consumer insights company J.D. Power. The 2021 Airport Satisfaction Index considers six major factors to determine how happy travellers were with the service at the biggest airports in the US. Taking into account the terminal facilities, accessibility, baggage claim service, security checks, check-in and baggage check experience as well as the food, beverage and retail offering, these airports came out on top.
Joint 30. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Florida, USA

Joint 30. Denver International Airport, Colorado, USA

29. William P. Hobby Airport, Texas, USA

Joint 27. San Francisco International Airport, California, USA

The largest of the three main airports in the Bay Area, San Francisco International is a busy gateway to Europe and Asia. International visitors can face major delays with immigration and security which may be why this airport has been rated slightly below the mega-sized airport average, scoring 796 points.
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Joint 27. Charlotte Douglas International Airport, North Carolina, USA

Joint 25. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Georgia, USA

Officially the second busiest airport in the world in 2020, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta moved a whopping 110 million passengers through its seven concourses in 2019, although that figure decreased by 61.2% last year due to the pandemic. This year it's scored a respectable 798 points, with seating availability and cleanliness left to be improved.
Joint 25. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Michigan, USA

Coming in joint-25th place also with a score of 798 is Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. It boasts modern, well-planned terminals which make for mostly satisfied travellers. While kids love the musical Light Tunnel that connects the concourses in one of its terminals, adults enjoy the shopping and food and drinks services.
Joint 23. Kansas City International Airport, Missouri, USA

Joint 23. Chicago Midway International Airport, Illinois, USA

It might be Chicago's secondary airport, but Midway claims to be the 'busiest square mile' in town, with its criss-crossed runways and more than 232,000 flights in 2019. The airport scores slightly below average for large airports at 800, with complaints from passengers online saying it's outdated and that renovation works are constant.
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Joint 21. George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Texas, USA

Joint 21. St. Louis Lambert International Airport, Missouri, USA

One of the smaller large airports, with around 15.9 million passengers in 2019, St. Louis Lambert International has starred on the big screen numerous times. It was featured in Planes, Trains and Automobiles in 1987, and The Silence of the Lambs was shot here in 1991. Passengers were less thrilled by this cinematic location, giving it an ok score of 801 points.
Joint 19. Washington Dulles International Airport, Virginia, USA

Joint 19. Sacramento International Airport, California, USA

18. Portland International Airport, Oregon, USA

17. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington DC, USA

16. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, USA

The main airport serving both Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas, this hub comes in 16th. From here, travellers can reach 193 domestic and 67 international destinations and it has numerous international airlines stopping at its gates. Its score of 805 cements its status as one of the higher-performing mega airports in North America.
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15. Harry Reid International Airport, Nevada, USA

As the main airport serving Las Vegas, it might not surprise you that Harry Reid International (formerly McCarran) is one of two airports in the USA to have slot machines within its terminals. Whether it's this that makes it a hit with travellers or its great restaurants and shops, is unknown, but it's scored a well-earned 806 points.
14. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona, USA

Winning the 2020 rankings for the mega airport category, Phoenix Sky Harbor International has dropped a few spots with a score of 808. It's one of the largest commercial airports in the USA, situated just three miles (5km) from downtown Phoenix, and is both a military and civilian airport, with airlines like Southwest and American, as well as international carriers such as British Airways and Air Canada, serving its gates.
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14. Orlando International Airport, Florida, USA

12. San Antonio International Airport, Texas, USA

11. San Diego International Airport, California, USA

10. Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, Minnesota, USA

9. John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, USA

The busiest of New York's international airports, and one of the busiest in the USA, JFK flew passengers to 74 countries in January 2020, with more than 34,000 flights that month. It's come a long way in the rankings over the years, scoring 817 points this year. Travellers appreciate the wide choice of food and shopping options in this huge airport.
8. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Texas, USA

7. Nashville International Airport, Tennessee, USA

As you'd expect for an airport serving the Music City, Nashville International's passengers give it good reviews for its live music and great food and bars. It scores a great rating of 820, no doubt partly due to its vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff.
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6. Salt Lake City International Airport, Utah, USA

Close to the city it serves, Salt Lake City International Airport scores an impressive 826 points. In September 2020, it opened the first part of its $4.1 billion (£3bn) renovation project: a concourse which includes extensive parking space, high-tech technology at security gates and modern waiting areas. Works are due to be completed in 2024, which may send the airport higher and higher in the customer satisfaction rankings.
5. Miami International Airport, Florida, USA

Miami International is south Florida's main airport and one of the busiest in the US for international passengers, with a large proportion of flights to Latin America and the Caribbean. It's really improved in terms of customer satisfaction recently, and with a score of 828, is the best out of America's mega airports.
4. Dallas Love Field, Texas, USA

3. Raleigh-Durham International Airport, North Carolina, USA

2. Tampa International Airport, Florida, USA

Tampa International Airport in Florida scores an excellent 843 points, missing out on the top spot by just one point. It has a modern, efficient design where one landside terminal smooths the flow of its passengers to four airside terminals, using an elevated people-mover rail system.
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Winner: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Louisiana, USA

In November 2019, New Orleans airport debuted its shiny new $1.3 billion (£978m) terminal, a modern and light-filled building which took design inspiration from the shape of the Mississippi River. Including 35 new gates serving 16 airlines, the high-profile expansion has seen the airport shoot up in the rankings and earning it the title of America's best airport with 844 points.
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