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Airport Guides

Airports We Fly Through

Explore the airports we know firsthand. From regional gateways to global mega-hubs, find terminal layouts, transit options, and traveler tips drawn from our own journeys.

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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
DFW

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas-Fort Worth · United States

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the primary international airport serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in North Texas, Texas, United States. It is the second-largest airport by land area in the US, spanning 17,207 acres, and handles service to 269 destinations.[1]

Major HubAmerican Airlines
Frankfurt am Main Airport
FRA

Frankfurt am Main Airport

Frankfurt · Germany

Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is Germany's busiest international airport by passenger numbers and serves as the main hub for Lufthansa and its subsidiaries. Located in Frankfurt, it features two passenger terminals with a capacity for approximately 65 million passengers per year and is the busiest cargo airport in Europe.[1][4]

Major HubLufthansaCondor
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
ATL

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Atlanta · United States

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic and aircraft movements, serving as the primary international airport for Atlanta, Georgia. Located 10 miles south of downtown Atlanta, it is the main hub for Delta Air Lines and handles extensive domestic and international flights.[1][2]

Major HubDelta Air LinesSouthwest Airlines
Helsinki Airport (Helsinki-Vantaa Airport)
HEL

Helsinki Airport (Helsinki-Vantaa Airport)

Helsinki · Finland

Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL) is Finland's busiest international airport, located in Vantaa, serving Helsinki and the surrounding metropolitan area. It handles about 90% of the country's international air traffic and is the fourth busiest in the Nordic countries. In 2025, it recorded nearly 17 million passengers, predominantly international.

Major HubFinnairNorwegian Air Shuttle
John F. Kennedy International Airport
JFK

John F. Kennedy International Airport

New York · United States

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is the busiest international airport in North America, located in Queens, New York City, serving the New York metropolitan area. It handles the most international passengers and air cargo entering or leaving the United States. Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, it is a major hub for Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and the base for JetBlue Airways.[1][2]

Major HubDelta Air LinesAmerican Airlines
London Heathrow Airport
LHR

London Heathrow Airport

London · United Kingdom

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is the primary and largest international airport serving London, United Kingdom, and Europe's busiest airport for passenger traffic. Located 23 kilometres west of Central London, it handles over 89 airlines flying to 214 destinations across 84 countries.

Major HubBritish AirwaysVirgin Atlantic
Los Angeles International Airport
LAX

Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles · United States

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles and its metropolitan area in California, United States. It is the busiest airport on the U.S. West Coast and a major global gateway, handling over 75 million passengers annually.[2][1]

Major HubAmerican AirlinesDelta Air Lines
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
MSY

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

New Orleans · United States

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) is the primary commercial airport serving the New Orleans metropolitan area and southeast Louisiana. Located 18 km west of downtown New Orleans in Kenner, it is one of the busiest airports in the United States.

Major HubSouthwest Airlines
Miami International Airport
MIA

Miami International Airport

Miami · United States

Miami International Airport (MIA) is the primary international airport serving Miami and its metropolitan area in Florida, United States. It is Florida's busiest airport by total aircraft operations and cargo traffic, and American Airlines' third-largest hub and primary gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.[3]

Major HubAmerican AirlinesAvianca
Milan Malpensa Airport
MXP

Milan Malpensa Airport

Milan · Italy

Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is the largest airport in northern Italy and the second-busiest in Italy overall, located 49 km northwest of Milan. It serves as a major intercontinental gateway for non-European visitors and handles over 65% of Italy's air cargo.

Major HubeasyJetEmirates
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
CDG

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

Paris · France

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is the primary international airport serving Paris, France, located 23 km northeast of the city center in Roissy-en-France. It is Europe's busiest airport within the European Union and a major global hub, handling over 70 million passengers in 2024.[1]

Major HubAir FranceDelta Air Lines
Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport
FCO

Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

Rome · Italy

Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) is Italy's busiest airport, located in Fiumicino, 30 km southwest of Rome. It serves as the primary international gateway for Rome, Vatican City, and the Lazio region, acting as the main hub for ITA Airways.[1]

Major HubITA AirwayseasyJet
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
SEA

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport

SeaTac · United States

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA), also known as Sea-Tac, is the primary international airport serving Seattle and its metropolitan area in Washington, United States. Located in SeaTac, it is the busiest airport in the Pacific Northwest and a major hub for Alaska Airlines. The airport handles extensive domestic and international flights across multiple terminals and concourses.

Major HubAlaska AirlinesDelta Air Lines
Toronto Pearson International Airport
YYZ

Toronto Pearson International Airport

Toronto · Canada

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is Canada's largest and busiest airport, located primarily in Mississauga, Ontario, serving the Toronto metropolitan area and Golden Horseshoe region. It handled 46.8 million passengers in 2024 and operates as the primary global hub for Air Canada.[1]

Major HubAir CanadaWestJet