Count Steer wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2026 12:00 pmAll of them! As Skub said, they're miserable places and best passed through as quickly as you can.Horse wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2026 11:31 amHmmm there's an idea for a thread: 'worst airport for a delay?'Skub wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2026 11:18 am Airports are miserable places to kill time if you get unlucky,so like the other comments I'd be more concerned about having to sleep on a bench rather than being blown up.
My vote: LA. I've had several stops there, mid flight to and from NZ. The only entertainment was when Filly was taken off by armed security guards![]()
Even Charles de Gaulle was meh once everything closed down for the night. It's almost as if they design them to be uncomfortable so you don't linger - or spend most of your time in the shops.
The trip from Luton to Waterford was 'interesting'. Luton - an absolute festering armpit. Waterford - a small room with a tiny café hatch where they bring staff in only on the day or days that an aircraft arrive or left.
Lots of regional, internal flights only, Turkish airports were tiny back in the 80s. I think if there was problem there you could probably clear off and tell them to call you when they're ready.(No mobile phone then though).
However for the worst I'll stick with Luton. I wouldn't want to even use it again, never mind be stuck in it.
I did like London City but that was also the pleasure of getting on little planes and going to odd places like Clermont-Ferrand (another place that woke up when a plane arrives then went dormant 20 mins later).
The only good thing about Gatwick over night is that the departures hall is (well, this was 30 years ago) cleared of all the little queue gates for cleaning, so it's a great place to chuck a frisbee about at 2am.
