The 5 Hardest and Easiest U.S. Airports to Reach from Downtown

- Transit time from downtown
- Driving time from downtown
- Public transit fare
- Cost of pre-booked UberX ride
So, for example, airports further from the city center were at a competitive disadvantage, and airports with free metro or other service got a leg up in the ratings.
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Here are the top and bottom five airports:
The Top 5 - Boston Logan, Las Vegas McCarran (tied for first)
- San Diego
- Phoenix Sky Harbor
- Salt Lake City
- Fort Lauderdale
The Bottom 5 - Newark Liberty
- New York JFK, Washington Dulles (tied for second worst)
- Los Angeles
- Denver
- Chicago O'Hare
I'm not sure how much it would change the outcome, but I'd like to see the next TravelBank study incorporate one extra factor in its analysis: the time it takes to get to the departure gate. Because, really, the time from downtown to the terminal is only part of the real transit time. -
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There's no shortage of travel-industry data. Nor is there any shortage of studies that slice and dice the data in a multitude of different ways, with a multitude of different results.
A new study by TravelBank,
The Best & Worst Airports for Transit
, looks at the nation's airports through a simple but novel set of filters to uncover the best and worst airports
for transit
.
"For transit" means the time and expense required to get to the airport from downtown. TravelBank used four factors to assign each of the top 30 U.S. airports a transit score:
After 20 years working in the travel industry, and 15 years writing about it, Tim Winship knows a thing or two about travel. Follow him on Twitter@twinship.

