http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/02/24...ex.html?hpt=T2The study, conducted by J.D. Power and Associates, surveyed more than 12,000 people who took a round-trip flight between January and December 2009.
They were asked to grade their departing and arriving airports on categories like accessibility, the check-in experience, the security process, the level of comfort in the terminal, the food choices offered and baggage claim.
Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Michigan received the best grades among large airports -- those servicing 30 million or more passengers per year -- while some of the country's best known airports came in at the bottom.
You're on your way Detroit. The only thing truly lacking about the airport is that it's virtually inaccessible by anything other than an automobile.
Sidenote: I just need to gripe about how this article was written. It seemed like they were trying to make a word quota. Of course Detroit Metro is in Michigan, and Los Angeles International is in California, and Miami International is in Florida. Did that need to be said?
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