July 12, 2025 - 19:01

A recent report has revealed the performance of airports across the globe, with a particular focus on the United States. The 2025 AirHelp Score evaluated 250 airports worldwide, highlighting the best and worst in terms of service quality, punctuality, and passenger experience.
Among the top performers, several U.S. airports stood out for their efficiency and customer satisfaction. These airports excelled in providing timely flights, comfortable amenities, and attentive staff, making them a preferred choice for travelers.
Conversely, the report also identified airports that fell short of expectations. Factors contributing to their lower rankings included frequent delays, inadequate facilities, and poor customer service. Travelers using these airports may experience frustrations that could impact their overall journey.
As air travel continues to evolve, this report serves as a valuable resource for passengers seeking the best travel experiences while also highlighting areas for improvement within the aviation industry.
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