Which airport for layover
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Which airport for layover
I need to decide which airport to overlay in: Chicago, St Louis, or Denver on a flight to San Fran
I have been to Chi several times but would prefer a smaller airport. Especially since I fly out of Madison Wi (only 8 gates).
Are any of these better than the other, not concerned with the food court, etc, just how easy it is to navigate and safety.
I have been to Chi several times but would prefer a smaller airport. Especially since I fly out of Madison Wi (only 8 gates).
Are any of these better than the other, not concerned with the food court, etc, just how easy it is to navigate and safety.
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Josie:
The smallest of these airports is St. Louis.
I don't think any of these airports is difficult, but I travel a lot. If all you care about is size, than fly thru STL, tho it is my least favorite of the three.
The smallest of these airports is St. Louis.
I don't think any of these airports is difficult, but I travel a lot. If all you care about is size, than fly thru STL, tho it is my least favorite of the three.
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I'm not saying this happens often, but it's happened enough to me to be annoying: If there are problems at O'Hare (weather, shortage of planes needing to fly in from somewhere else, whatever), the Chicago-Madison or Madison-Chicago flights are easy enough to cancel, because there's always the option of the airline putting you on the bus.
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Of the three, DEN has the most shops for taking up some of your layover time. That's where I'd want to be. There is nothing more boring than spending a layover just sitting, waiting for the next flight IMO.
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