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The Most Kid-Friendly US Airports, According to Upgraded Points

Upgraded Points’ new report reveals that LAX is the most kid-friendly airport in the United States.  It’s news that queer parents should know before thinking about their next family vacation.

Upgraded Points, a leading provider of travel information and resources, released a comprehensive guide detailing the most kid-friendly airports in the United States. The study analyzed a range of factors that affect travel with children, like family restrooms, play areas, average wait times, Wi-Fi speeds, and more. Additionally, 800 parents were surveyed about their biggest travel woes and the most important amenities for family travel. 

“Traveling with children can be an exciting adventure for the whole family, but it also presents unique challenges,” says Alex Miller, Founder of Upgraded Points. “A trip to the airport can be dampened by issues like finding a family restroom or not having Wi-Fi for your kid’s devices.”

The Most and Least Kid-Friendly U.S. Airports (Graphic courtesy of Upgraded Points)
The Most and Least Kid-Friendly Airports in the U.S. (Graphic courtesy of Upgraded Points)

Kid-friendly Travel is Best at LAX and Florida Airports Fall Behind

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is ranked the best U.S. airport for kid-friendly travel, offering three lounges with family rooms and a kids’ play area. California shined in the study with three airports in the top 10.

In addition to LAX, LaGuardia Airport ranked No. two for kid-friendly travel, boasting over two nursing rooms per mile and the most accessible family-friendly restrooms. Boston’s Logan was the third-best in the study.

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) ranked lowest among airports analyzed, missing essential family amenities, and offering slower Wi-Fi speeds. Denver International was also among the worst for family-friendly travel, lacking play areas and family restrooms.

Despite being a hub for family vacations, Florida airports fell behind. Orlando and Tampa International also ranked in the 10 worst for family travel.

With the lowest on-time flight percentage in the study at 60%, Chicago Midway ranked third-worst in the study. A high passenger density and a lack of kid-friendly entertainment options are also challenges at this airport.

(Photo Credit: Olesia Bilkei / Shutterstock)
(Photo Credit: Olesia Bilkei / Shutterstock)

Traveling With Children: Insights From 800 Parents

A whopping 49% of parents describe traveling with their kids as an overwhelming experience, highlighting the need for airports to prioritize family-friendly facilities and services.

Access to fast Wi-Fi and charging stations are the most important airport amenities for parents traveling with children, with 78% sharing this sentiment. Additionally, 56% of parents say lounges with family rooms are important when traveling with kids. Just 37% of parents say having plenty of play areas in an airport is essential when traveling with kids.

Thirty-four percent of parents have slightly reduced their travel frequency since becoming parents, and 25% travel much less. Despite this, nine in 10 parents consider their children to be “good” flyers.

To view the findings in detail, including an interactive map and ranking table, please visit the full study HERE.

(Graphic courtesy of Upgraded Points)
(Graphic courtesy of Upgraded Points)

Analysis Methodology

To discover which airports are the best and worst for families traveling with kids, the study scored the 45 busiest U.S. airports across 15 ranking factors deemed most vital to smooth family travel.

The researchers collected information about features like play areas, nursing rooms, and Wi-Fi speeds at each airport. These factors were weighted according to kid-friendly travel importance. Each airport was given a score out of 100 to create the final ranking.

To gain more insight, they surveyed over 800 parents to learn about their experiences when traveling with kids, like which airport amenities matter most to them when it comes to family travel. Insights gathered from these responses were used to determine the factor weights in the ranking.


About Upgraded Points LLC

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Upgraded Points is a travel company that provides insider strategies for maximizing travel points and rewards. Launched in 2016 by Alex Miller, Upgraded Points uses targeted research efforts and in-depth studies to give travelers, as well as those looking to travel, a real understanding of how to maximize their points and miles. Learn more at: www.UpgradedPoints.com.

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