The world's busiest international hubs.
Queens, United States
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is a major international hub located in Queens, New York. It holds a 3.9/5 rating from over 53,500 traveler reviews. Key confirmed amenities include WiFi, toilets, and baggage storage services.
Stockholm-Arlanda, Sweden
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is the primary international airport serving Sweden's capital, holding a 3.8/5 rating from over 21,000 traveler reviews. Key noted amenities include toilets, transport connections, and baggage storage. This guide details what passengers can expect from facilities to ground transport.
Rio Largo, Brazil
Maceio-Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport serves the Maceió region from Rio Largo. It holds a strong 4.4/5 rating from over 10,000 reviews, with cleanliness, organization, and staff helpfulness frequently noted. Key confirmed amenities include toilets, seating, and baggage storage.
Ozarowice, Poland
Miedzynarodowy Port Lotniczy Katowice serves the Silesian region from its location in Ozarowice. With a 3.5/5 rating from over 17,500 reviews, it offers standard amenities including food options, transport links, and baggage services. Traveler feedback highlights cleanliness and staff helpfulness as strengths, while noting the airport can get busy.
Nea Alikarnassos, Greece
Heraklion International Airport N. Kazantzakis serves the capital of Crete, Greece. With a modest 2.5/5 rating from over 27,000 reviews, it is a functional but often crowded gateway. Passengers report basic amenities, including food outlets and seating, but note that experiences with cleanliness and staff can be inconsistent.
Goffs, Canada
Halifax Stanfield International Airport serves the Goffs area and is rated highly by passengers, with a 4.4/5 score from over 3,600 reviews. Key noted strengths include generally helpful staff and basic amenities like WiFi and toilets. The guide details available services while noting gaps in specific operational details.
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