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Worst Airports in the US 2026

The lowest-rated US airports based on traveler experience. These airports consistently frustrate passengers with aging facilities, long waits, and poor transit access.

50
Airports Listed
0.3
Worst Score (EWR)
EWR
#1 Worst Rated
0.2
Average Pain Score

These airports have the highest pain scores. Allow extra time if traveling through them — especially during peak hours and holidays.

2

Fort Lauderdale

Long security
4

New York

5

Guna

6

Dimapur

7

Baoshan (Longyang)

10

Anshun (Xixiu)

12

Dhanbad

13

Balurghat

16

Baise (Tianyang)

18

Cairo

Long security Slow immigration
22

Gorakhpur

23

Cooch Behar

26

Mumbai

Long security Slow immigration
28

Guangzhou (Huadu)

Long security Slow immigration
30

Phuket

Long security
31

Athens

Long security Slow immigration
32

Lisbon

Long security Slow immigration
33

Adıyaman

34

Along

35

Wenzhou (Longwan)

Long security
36

Daporijo

37

Ha'il

38

Changsha (Changsha)

Long security
39

Kuwait City

Long security
40

Lublin

41
42

Vasco da Gama

43

Bangalore

Long security
44

Na Thon (Ko Samui Island)

46

Khoka Moya

50

Nanning (Jiangnan)

Why Some US Airports Rank Poorly

Outdated infrastructure — Some of the biggest US airports were built decades ago for far fewer passengers. When terminals can't expand, congestion becomes chronic.

Poor transit access — Airports without rail connections force travelers to rely on congested highways, rideshare, or expensive parking. This is a major factor in low ratings.

Construction & renovation — Airports undergoing upgrades often have temporarily worse experiences. Terminal closures and rerouting add confusion and walking distance.

Weather vulnerability — Airports in weather-prone regions face higher delay and cancellation rates, compounding the frustration of outdated facilities.

Common Complaints at Low-Rated Airports

The most frequent complaints across the worst-rated US airports include outdated facilities, long security wait times, poor ground transportation options, overcrowded terminals during peak hours, and limited food and retail choices.

Weather plays a major role too. Airports heavily affected by winter weather lead to some of the highest delay and cancellation rates in the country. Use our delay predictions to check if your flight is at risk.

How to Survive a Bad Airport Experience

  • Arrive early — use our arrival time calculator for your specific airport and time of day
  • Check TSA wait times before you leave home and pick the shortest line
  • TSA PreCheck / CLEAR / Global Entry are essential at these airports
  • Download your airline's app for real-time gate change notifications
  • Lounge access provides a buffer — many credit cards include it