This just came to my curiosity and was wondering about your experience in various airports while having your layover.
Which airport is the easiest place to get around to catch on to your connecting flight? Which airport is confusing and hard to navigate around? Which airport do you find that is friendly towards deaf people with such accesses, hospitality, so and on? Which airport is less crowded and/or a lot more crowded? Which airport is recommended to avoid while having a layover at?
In my experience flying over through the years and having layover at several different airports - I've found that Dallas/Fort Worth and Atlanta airport both are the easiest to get around to catch on to the connecting flight.
The worse is - Houston airport is so confusing and I got lost, not knowing where to go to another terminal. I had to ask the airport employee where to go to for the connecting flight.
Chicago O'Hare airport is relatively not bad but it is so crowded. Charlotte, NC seems to be ok-ok, although I've only been to Charlotte, NC airport once for a layover.
Discuss.
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