Move over, Tampa! There’s a new king of the skies in town, and it’s not who you might expect. John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California has just claimed the crown as the top-rated large airport in North America, according to J.D. Power’s latest satisfaction study. But what does this mean for you, the savvy traveler?
Picture this: You’re rushing through the airport, coffee in hand, trying to navigate the chaos. We’ve all been there. But at John Wayne, that stress melts away. With a score of 687 out of 1000, this SoCal gem is setting the bar high for ease of travel, arrival experience, and trust. It’s like the airport equivalent of finding a perfect avocado – rare, but oh so satisfying when you do.
What sets John Wayne apart? Think convenient parking that doesn’t require a treasure map to find your car, a calming environment that won’t have you reaching for the Advil, and efforts to reduce visual and audio pollution. It’s like they’ve created an oasis of calm in the desert of travel stress. Meanwhile, Tampa International Airport, the previous champ, slipped to second place with a score of 685. Still impressive, but in the world of airports, every point counts.
So, what’s the takeaway for you, dear reader? Whether you’re planning your next getaway or just daydreaming about one, keep an eye out for airports that prioritize passenger experience. The top 10 list includes some surprising contenders from Kansas City to San Jose. And remember, a great airport can turn the dreaded travel day into the start of your vacation. Now, if only they could do something about those tiny airplane seats…