From Europe and Asia to South America and Australia, Samantha Brown has been to more than 90 countries around the world.
12.06.2024 - 19:19 / insider.com / Samantha Brown
Airport lounges can make travel days easier and more relaxing with cozy couches, complimentary meals, and — in some cases —free facials secluded from an otherwise busy terminal.
But not for Samantha Brown.
Brown, who flies 100,000 miles a year and hosts travel shows on networks like PBS and the Travel Channel, has access to Delta, United, and American Express lounges worldwide, but she prefers to spend her pre-flight time in terminals.
"The whole lounge experience is a tad bit overrated — there, I said it," Brown said in a recent TikTok video.
I like to roam. Check out where people are heading to: Madrid, Tokyo, Minneapolis. The gates are portals to different worlds yet here we are inhabiting the same space for a fleeting moment. I love airports.
Business Insider recently interviewed Brown to find out why she avoids spending time in what are often the most luxurious settings a terminal can offer.
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"Sometimes, I'll go in to get a cup of coffee, a meal, and use a nice, clean bathroom, but I don't spend time in the lounge," she said.
Brown said she often deals with travel anxiety. She combats this by arriving at the airport three hours before boarding — and avoiding lounges.
"I feel trapped in an airport lounge. And I can't relax. They're often far from my gate," she said. "And most of them don't make announcements. What if I forget?"
After getting through security, Brown says she heads straight to her gate for a "proof-of-life check" to ensure her flight is listed in its queue.
Then, she explores the terminal.
"I have never regretted how much time I've spent in the airport," she told BI. "There's always stuff to do."
In lounges, Brown said people spend most of their time sitting, which doesn't appeal to her before boarding a flight on which she'll have to sit for hours longer.
Instead, Brown prefers taking long walks around the terminal to exercise, browse stores, and people-watch.
"Airports are my teenage mall. Some feel like cities in themselves, like the Denver airport is bigger than Manhattan," she said. "We're all in this place for a short moment. We're all going somewhere else. It's magic."
For Brown's packing tips and trip ideas for summer travel, check out her Summer Travel Trends Report in collaboration with Klarna.
From Europe and Asia to South America and Australia, Samantha Brown has been to more than 90 countries around the world.
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