Layover Lowdown: Making the Most out of Airport Delays

In August of 2009, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) finished a study that analyzed airport on-time performance throughout the U.S. The airports that ranked the lowest on BTS’s list are some of the biggest and busiest in the country, which is no surprise to anyone who’s traveled recently. Very few of us haven’t dealt with the over-crowded planes and frequent flight delays resulting from airport and airline budget cuts. The fact is, even though airports are working hard to make procedures run as smoothly and efficiently as possible, delays are bound to happen—especially during heavy travel seasons. 

Most travelers will probably find themselves delayed at one of our nation’s poorest-performing, major hubs at some point. And going by the statistics, chances are they’ll be there for longer than expected. Having long layovers at airports is annoying, but with a plan of attack prepared, it’s easy to make a miserable stretch of time actually enjoyable in these seven frequently-delayed airports. 

Miami International Airport (Florida)
Already MIA doesn’t have the best reputation aesthetically, being called dark and claustrophobic in some reviews. Now the BTS reports that only 72 and 74 percent of its flights leave and arrive on time, respectively. Luckily, there’s been a push by the Division of Fine Arts and Cultural Affairs to designate more areas within the airport and its terminals as art spaces. If stuck, travelers can walk around and take in rotating work by local artists. The food options are limited, but people familiar with MIA recommend the Cubano sandwich from Café Versailles. At the very least the airport offers patrons an authentic Miami cultural experience, even if it’s on the way to another city. 

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Texas)
If a taste of Texas is what you’re looking for, a layover at Dallas/Fort Worth might be just up your alley. Each terminal has at least one barbecue eatery—Terminal D has two! There are also twelve different kinds of stores selling Texas-themed merchandise, including wine. For those not in a Lone Star state of mind, the airport has over one hundred other stores to suit your needs, including Best Buy Express locations for last-minute technological needs. Dallas/Fort Worth has a plethora of non-barbecue dining options, mostly what you’d find in a mall food court. However, there is a cereal bar and café called Cereality that has fourteen types of cereal (kid favorites like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, as well as healthier options like Special K and Cheerios) and a variety of toppings. For cereal enthusiasts, that alone might be worth a trip to the airport. 

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12.19.2009
KIMI CHEEK
in houston you can get a margahrita or beer and wine at at least 2 mexican restraunts i know of! thats always a plus!
11.25.2009
bruce deviller
With wifi so pervasive in US airports it's easy to manage a layover to your best benefit. LayoverLink.com is a traveler's social network and airport info source. Members can check the Shops & Services lists for more than 100+ airports to find shopping and dining choices in every terminal, or, perhaps, where the nearest spa is. The site also provides airport delay and weather information. The the social network element of the site will show you a list of other LayoverLink members who will be in the airport at the same time asyou. Find friends who went to the same university, or work for the same employer, or are on their way to the same conference or trade show.
The Lady Anne always flies nonstop. She loathes U.S. airports.
11.24.2009
Harriet M
Hmm I might schedule a layover in Chicago just to have some of that famous chocolate!
More airports need that Cereality restaurant chain. I'd be a much happy traveler.
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