Portland named top airport in the country

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http://blog.oregonlive.com/terryrichard/2010/11/portland_international_airport.html

Portland's airport was rated the best in the country for the second year in a row, according to the annual Zagat Airline Survey.

New York-based Zagat publishes dozens of annual hospitality and travel surveys. Its air travel survey used data from 8,007 frequent flyers. Results are published at zagat.com and in pocket-size booklets.

Portland International Airport also finished first in four of the past five years among domestic airports for business travelers, according to a Conde Nast Traveler magazine survey.

Zagat's survey shows airports that aren't too big can offer the best service. Joining Portland in the top five were Tampa, Salt Lake City, Detroit and Denver. The bottom five, in the survey of 30 airports, were LaGuardia (New York), Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Kennedy (New York).

"Portland does well in our surveys because it's a lighter traffic airport," said Tim Zagat, company president. "It's much easier to deal with customers in a smaller airport. Airports that tend to do the worst have the highest traffic.

"Portland also is more customer friendly because you people seem to be nicer than the rest of us. That comes through in the quality of service."

I appreciate the food and other items are cheaper, the same price as you would find out of the airport. Also the free wifi.

:cheers:
 
This is the 4th year a row that PDX was named the best airport in America. (Travel magazine)
 
flew through PDX yesterday. really quick through security once again.

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I really like SeaTac and PDX, though PDX doesn't make as many connections as SEA. Especially going overseas. Love the free wifi, though.
 
Seattle has poor bathroom placement, at least last time I flew through, spaced too far from one another. The security lines are pretty lame there as well. Also, the roads leading to Sea-Tac are very fucked, especially with road construction.
 
I like Minneapolis-St. Paul's shopping options.

Detroit's in-airport monorail is pretty fucking impressive too. they have a super long terminal and it makes going to catch a connection a while away a breeze.

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Minneapolis airport is like stepping back into the late 80's, same with LAX.
 
I have no complaints about PDX. It's one of the few things that the Port Authority has done right in the past two decades.
 
Minneapolis airport is like stepping back into the late 80's, same with LAX.

LAX is the 70s dammit. I always fly out of LAX. Its a depressing, smelly shithole with a bunch of weary passengers. Its pretty efficient as long as you never check anything in though.
 
Yeah, I think LAX is probably the worst international airport in the country.
 
PDX is decent, I wouldn't say it's the best. It's small.

Detroit's monorail is awesome. I wish Schiphol had something similar, I go through there every time I fly internationally and always end up hiking a marathon to get to my next flight. It's like a fucking mall. Same with Charles de Gaul, expect at least it was an interesting look mall/air port.

I fucking hate hate hate Vancouver's airport.
 
I have no complaints about PDX. It's one of the few things that the Port Authority has done right in the past two decades.

Quite an endorsement! It's the best airport in the country dude.

What has the Port Authority done that is so wrong?
 
Portland needs Virgin America. best airlines in the USA.
 
PDX makes me sad half the times I go there...because I'm leaving Oregon.
 
PDX is functional, and I have experienced very few (if, any) delays flying in/out of there. But the lack of international flights is a bit frustrating. There's only a few to Canada, (I think) one to Mexico, one to Europe, and one to Asia. I hate going through immigration in SFO or LAX.
 
Yeah, I think LAX is probably the worst international airport in the country.

JFK might be just as bad, especially if the weather does not cooperate where one plane out of schedule makes everything grind to a halt.
 

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