The best and worst airports for layovers, according to a travel expert who flies 200,000 miles a year
09.12.2024 - 21:03
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/ Gilbert Ott
We'd all likely prefer a nonstop flight over a connecting one, as layovers add travel time and opportunities for things to go wrong, from delays to cancellations.
"A lot of the best places worth going to these days do not have direct flights from faraway places," Gilbert Ott, who flies about 200,000 miles a year and shares his insights on his blog, God Save the Points, told Business Insider.
"In any case, you want to be in a place where the airline has a strong presence because you're going to have layers of support," he said.
Still, when it comes to killing time, navigating terminals, and minimizing chances of delays, some airports offer a better layover experience than others.
Ott shared with BI the best airports for layovers, as well as the worst airports for connecting flights.
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