The best airports for fast food ranked
For millions of airline passengers, the search for a quick, affordable meal during a layover starts straight out of the gate. At Los Angeles’ busy LAX airport, more than 30 thousand flyers per day pause at their fast food chains.
Most major airport terminals in the United States offer passenger corridors populated with a combination of familiar chain restaurants, casual dining facilities, and grab-and-go kiosks. Airline benefits expert Upgraded Points recently ranked major airports based on their fast food and casual dining options.
The food options in airport terminals often include anything from ethnic specialties to customized sandwiches to familiar hamburger combos. The main goal of airport-based quick-service restaurants is to serve the maximum number of passengers as efficiently as possible.
“Quick-service restaurants are a travel essential, offering a sense of familiarity no matter where you go,” said Keri Stooksbury, Editor-in-Chief at Upgraded Points. “Whether it’s a McDonald’s Big Mac or a Chick-fil-A sandwich, these foods are easy to grab in a pinch.”
Five Airports With the Easiest Fast-Food Locations
The study of airport fast food chains used overall service efficiency as a significant measuring stick, and compared the number of fast food options to the number of daily passengers passing through. Passengers can’t take advantage of a 30-minute layover if the average wait time at a quick-service restaurant is 20 minutes. Five major U.S. airports scored highly in efficiency and dealing with the volume of passengers per venue.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
This midwestern airport comes in first place, with an average ratio of 6,900 daily passengers per quick food dining option, translating to shorter wait times and more time for actual dining.
CVG offers several familiar fast-food choices, including Subway, Chick-fil-A, and Wendy’s.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
The Houston-based George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) has a daily passenger-per-chain ratio of 7,400 per fast-food restaurant, putting IAH in second place. The airport houses 15 fast-food establishments in total, including five Panda Expresses and three Wendy’s.
