Lee
Atlanta
What are the BEST airports for access to major U.S. cities, European cities, and Asian cities? I'm looking for the ones with the most airlines, and best public transportation to the airport NOT A WAR ZONE ie newark, or so expensive i might as well live in london
Everyone's wrong besides Scott lol! It's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport by far. Huge hub and on average the cheapest flights out of the country. I loved living near Atl I got to travel way more. But Atlanta sucks as a city so there are pay offs lol
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My top group would be John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, O'Hare International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. A secondary group would be San Francisco International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Miami International Airport, George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Dulles Airport.
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I'm going with Los Angeles International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Every time I see travel deals to awesome locations, they always seem to be from LAX and JFK!
Right after that would be San Francisco International Airport and Miami International Airport.
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Airports on the coast- primarily San Francisco International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport.
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Along with the other answers below, I'd throw Seattle into the mix. They've been upping their services lately, with a lot of special deals as well, especially with Delta and Alaskan airlines. Plus, it's Seattle, so if you're looking for a place to use as a home base for a while, you can do much worse!
ORD--Chicago O'Hare International Airport.. best East West and all points in between. CTA's Blue-line from downtown Chicago drops you off at the airport. From there I have flown directly to China, India, Europe, South America. LOVE it there..My Gateway to the World.
I'll go with O'Hare International Airport. It's fairly central, and has a lot of service from different airlines. You can also take the El train to the airport. I haven't fully gotten a handle on its layout just yet, especially regarding terminals with international flights versus domestic.