U.S. Airports with the Highest and Lowest Security Satisfaction

U.S. Airports with the Highest and Lowest Security Satisfaction

AirportXP, a mobile experience tool, revealed in late December the U.S. airports with the highest and lowest security checkpoint satisfaction. The app allows travelers to share their experiences at the 250 busiest U.S. airports and the research, based on 144,600 air travelers evaluating over 200 airports nationwide from July to November of 2015, shows various levels of satisfaction with airport security throughout the country.

Overall, Flint Michigan’s Bishop International, was shown to have the highest rate of traveler satisfaction regarding security checkpoints, with nine out of ten passengers pleased with the process.  Adversely, less than half of travelers are satisfied at Honolulu International Airport.

Below is a breakdown of the top three airports, with the highest satisfaction levels regarding security practices, in large, medium and small categories. (Size based on passenger volume and classified by the Federal Aviation Administration.)

 

Airports with the Highest Satisfaction Level for their Security Checkpoint(s)

Large Hub Airports

Tampa International

Charlotte/Douglas International

Minneapolis-St. Paul International

Medium Hub Airports

Buffalo Niagara International

Eppley Airfield (Omaha, NE)

Southwest Florida International

Small Hub Airports

Bishop International (Flint, Michigan)

Sarasota/Bradenton International

Boise Air Terminal/Gowen Field

 

Airports with the Lowest Satisfaction Level for their Security Checkpoint(s)

Honolulu International (Large)

Kansas City International (Medium)

Will Rogers World Airport (Small)

About the Author

Sydny Shepard is the Executive Editor of Campus Security & Life Safety.

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