🪒 08-11-23: Fast Company > THE BAD: And now for the lowest on the list—and, look, someone has to hold this spot. - #New Jersey

  08-11-23
BY BRITTANY LOGGINS

Coming in at the bottom is France’s Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport, where under 2% of travelers gave it four- and five-star rankings.

This laissez-faire attitude when it comes to moving folks through airports might be a bit of a French theme, especially since the country is home to a grand total of four airports that came in lowest in the rankings. The other three are Bordeaux Airport (BOD), with 7.01% of rankings earned four or five stars, Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA) at 8.77%, and Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (LYS) at 11.11%—all of which make the top 20 on the worst list.

As for the worst in the United States? New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), one of the major hubs serving New York City, only had 9% of its rankings coming in at four or five stars. 
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