Agree on DFW actually. Their system of having many small security checkpoints is great and innovative. Unlike Denver where it bottlenecks like crazy. I think the reason I didnt include DFW on my list is: 1) I hate American Airlines, and 2) DFW may as well be a city it's so massive. But you have pretty much endless options for destinations there, which is nice.Squirrel Master said:
I'm surprised there aren't more ppl putting DFW on their best of list. There isn't a major domestic airport that you can get into and out of more easily. Maybe not the most glamorous option for a long layover, but that wasn't the question. As a regular business traveler, I love that I leave my home in Dallas 90 minutes before my flight and will still be at my gate with time to spare.
Besides Incheon and Singapore already mentioned, I'd put Hong Kong in the same class and Narita not far behind them.
Madrid was very nice - only connected, but I remember it fondly.
Schipol has already been mentioned, but its great.
Hobby and Love are both incredibly easy and efficient, especially Love.
On the bad list - LaGuardia, Miami, Delhi, Tampa, CDG - all for different reasons, but none that I'm thrilled to be flying to/from/through.
Oh yes I should've included Madrid. That airport is sick.