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Neat - going to try to cover all the airports I know. Might take a while. |
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My USA East Destinations
Atlanta, Georgia (1 Log)
Boston, Massachusetts (1 Log)
Chicago, Illinois (1 Log)
Cincinnati, Ohio (1 Log)
Hartford, Connecticut (1 Log)
New Orleans, Louisiana (1 Log)
Newark, New Jersey (1 Log)
Washington D.C., USA East (1 Log)
USA East Logs by happy
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Activity: Work/School State: New Jersey City: Newark EWR Newark Airport 2006 |
Experience Repeatability |
Newark is a valid alternative to JFK or LaGuardia if going to NYC, but never pleasant. The biggest problem is the bus wait to get into the city from the airport; the lines can be long and if in winter, it's a COLD wait. From EWR into NYC, the most popular stop is at Port Authority on 42nd and 8th, however there are other destinations as well. See www.newarkairport for more info. |
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Activity: Work/School State: Illinois City: Chicago ORD Chicago O'Hare Airport 2006 |
Experience Repeatability |
Under construction is the dominant theme. Getting from one terminal to another is a mix of buses and walking through scaffolding and drywall. It may have improved over the last year, but in my 3 times flying in, found it challenging as a connection stop, and vaguely unpleasant as a final destination/ check-in airport. |
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Activity: Work/School Country: USA East City: Washington D.C. IAD Dulles Airport 2005 |
Experience Repeatability |
Dulles Airport is actually in Virginia and about 40 minutes from Washington. The biggest inconvenience is the driving distance, otherwise it is a clean, well-run facility. Keep in mind the airport is large so an hour+ connecting interval would be recommended. More information at www.metwashairports.com |
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Activity: Work/School State: Louisiana City: New Orleans MSY New Orleans Aiport 2003 |
Experience Repeatability |
Just being in New Orleans makes this middle-of-the-road airport a bit better. Dominant impression: construction goes pretty slow here. It's at least a half hour drive to town from MSY, and directions are fairly clear. |
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Activity: Work/School State: Massachusetts City: Boston BOS Logan Airport 2005 |
Experience Repeatability |
Logan airport is a necessary evil. If you live right in Boston or Cambridge, it's okay, but otherwise you have to budget a solid extra hour for traffic or construction delays. The tunnels are the biggest pain (and $$ cost to go through), although the new Ted Williams tunnel is a big relief and definitely the tunnel to choose. No other alternative to the tunnels unless you're going far north on Route 1. The airport itelf is big, busy, and dirty. If only Providence was closer... |
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Activity: Work/School State: Ohio City: Cincinnati CVG Airport 2006 |
Experience Repeatability |
Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport is a major connections hub for Delta. Clean, open spaces. It's a shame to have to stop there when so close to other East Coast final destinations, but if you have to, it works. There's a big bar in the middle of the main terminal to relax before the next leg. |
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Activity: Work/School State: Georgia City: Atlanta ATL Hartsfield-Jackson Airport 2005 |
Experience Repeatability |
This is a very large airport, but fairly pleasant for its size. One big downside - the taxi line is always very long. Good choice for a connecting flight as delays are rare. About 20 minute drive from airport to downtown Atlanta. |
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Activity: Work/School State: Connecticut City: Hartford Bradley International Airport 2005 |
Experience Repeatability |
Not much to say about Bradley. If you live or need to go/stop over in Connecticut, it's fine, but it's a 1.5hr drive to Boston if you're considering it as an alternative. Providence is a better alternative to Logan than Hartford. |

