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Τετάρτη 5 Νοεμβρίου 2025

Business travel New study reveals the best U.S. airports for business travellers

 

A new study has identified the 10 best U.S. airports for business travellers, assessing key factors such as business-class route availability, airport facilities, and proximity to downtown areas.

The findings come as the U.S. business travel market is expected to return to growth, with forecasts showing a rebound of up to 4% in 2026 following a slowdown in 2025, and continued expansion to exceed $407 billion by 2028. Booking.com for Business analysed 50 of the world’s busiest airports to determine which locations provide the most convenient experience for corporate travel.


Top-ranked U.S. airports for business travel

1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – Score: 8.02/10
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport remains the top U.S. airport for business travel for a second consecutive year. It recorded 147 direct business-class routes, representing 60% of its total direct services, and served 108 million passengers in 2024. Atlanta benefits from its role as Delta Air Lines’ main hub, supporting strong on-time performance and fewer missed connections. The airport offers 24 lounges and an average transfer time of 23 minutes to downtown.

2. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport – Score: 7.71/10
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has moved into second place. It performs strongly for traveller facilities, with a four-star Skytrax rating and 16 lounges. Sea-Tac recorded the lowest average departure delay among major U.S. airports in 2025, at 53 minutes. The airport also offers convenient accommodation, with 16 three-star hotels located within one mile.

3. Miami International Airport – Score: 7.61/10
Miami International Airport ranks third, offering strong transport access and an average 22-minute journey to Brickell City Center, the city’s main financial district. While business-class route share stands at 38%, MIA offers 196 direct routes overall. The airport is undergoing a $9 billion modernisation programme aimed at improving operational efficiency and passenger processing.

The best U.S. airports for business travelers:

Rank

Airport

Location

Direct routes

Lounges

Skytrax* rating /5

Cars available to rent

3-star hotels within one mile

Driving distance to downtown (mins)

Business Travel Score /10

Total

Business class

Business class (%)

1

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Atlanta, Georgia

247

147

60%

24

3

473

1

23

8.02

2

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport

Seattle, Washington

137

90

66%

16

4

276

16

38

7.71

3

Miami International Airport

Miami,

Florida

196

75

38%

11

3

563

10

22

7.61

4

Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles, California

191

95

50%

27

3

456

12

40

7.51

5

George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Houston, Texas

188

42

22%

17

4

491

1

29

7.31

6

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas

270

56

21%

22

3

449

2

25

7.00

7

Newark Liberty International Airport

Newark, New Jersey

190

90

47%

12

3

493

5

5

6.49

8

San Francisco International Airport

San Francisco, California

145

70

48%

23

3

454

4

38

6.39

9

O’Hare International Airport

Chicago, Illinois

268

72

27%

16

3

490

1

53

5.98

10

John F. Kennedy International Airport

New York City, New York

198

117

59%

35

3

230

0

65

5.88



Best U.S. airports by category
  • Productive downtime: John F. Kennedy International Airport: JFK now offers 35 lounges, the highest number of any U.S. airport. This provides more options for business travellers to work, rest, or prepare between flights.
  • Most direct routes: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport: Dallas-Fort Worth remains the most connected U.S. airport with 270 direct routes, reducing layovers and improving travel efficiency. Data shows that even a 30-minute delay at a layover airport can result in 40% of travellers missing connecting flights.
  • Business-class connectivity: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta ranks first for business-class availability with 147 routes offering premium cabins, supported by 24 airport lounges.
  • Highest share of business-class routes: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: Sea-Tac offers business-class cabins on 90 of its 137 direct routes (66%), providing greater access to premium seating on both short and long-haul services.
  • Accommodation access: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: Sea-Tac offers the highest number of nearby three-star hotels, with 16 properties within one mile of the terminals.
  • Car rental access: Miami International Airport: MIA leads the U.S. in rental car availability, offering 563 cars for hire, supporting flexibility for travellers with multiple meetings or off-site engagements.
  • Nearest to downtown: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor is the closest major U.S. airport to a city centre, with a 10-minute transfer time to downtown or the convention centre.

The study highlights that business travellers value reliable schedules, efficient facilities, fast city access, and amenities that support work-on-the-go. The airports ranked highest combine connectivity, operational performance, and traveller-focused services that support the needs of today’s corporate travel market.

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