More professionals have started hopping on planes with their work devices in tow than ever before.
With the embrace of remote and hybrid work arrangements, workers are not geographically confined anymore. With that, finding the best airports to squeeze in productivity has become normalized.
However, not all airports are built the same. Some may even provide amenities that are preferable for workers — and travel insider firm Upgraded Points has determined the best airports for remote workers based on the most important factors needed for a traveling professional.
Taking into account Wi-Fi speed, number of Starbucks, restaurants, retail spaces, restrooms, as well as percentage of on-time, delayed and canceled departures, Upgraded Points determined the top 10 U.S. airports for remote workers were:
- San Diego International Airport
- Los Angeles International Airport
- John Wayne Airport
- Ronald Regan Washington National Airport
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
- Newark Liberty International Airport
- Logan International Airport
- Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
- John F. Kennedy International Airport