Why US Airports Are So Bad

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2019
  • U.S. airports, for the most part, are publicly owned and operated by either a city, a county, a state or in some cases, a public authority. But, in the face of decaying infrastructure, a handful of U.S. airports have started to abandon the public model and turned to private money to fund billion dollar projects. In 2016, New York State and the Port Authority partnered with Delta Airlines and LaGuardia Gateway Partners to completely rebuild the airport. LaGuardia airport is now getting an $8 billion overhaul.
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    Why US Airports Are So Bad

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  • @mudPuddlePanda
    @mudPuddlePanda Před 4 lety +2600

    And then there is Laguadia airport
    This has to be best intro ever

    • @tracywalker244
      @tracywalker244 Před 4 lety +11

      LOL 😂

    • @Legend-lc9bv
      @Legend-lc9bv Před 4 lety +7

      Facts!!

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 Před 4 lety +100

      Yup. LaGuardia is honestly one of the worst airports I’ve been too. I’ve literally seen better airports in 3rd world countries... and you don’t get harassed by TSA agents there...

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Před 4 lety +12

      😅 I live in Queens, New York-not too far from LaGuardia airport!

    • @arunveergrewal4346
      @arunveergrewal4346 Před 4 lety +8

      Angel Gutierrez Example: The Bombay International Airport of Mumbai, India...one of the best...

  • @Listman11
    @Listman11 Před 4 lety +2681

    Oh I don’t know, how about $12 sandwiches and $4 bottled waters.

    • @GersonPerez7
      @GersonPerez7 Před 4 lety +227

      $4 bottled water? How cheap.
      Try $15 sandwiches and $7 bottled water, and $5 small bag of chips at Kansas City airport.

    • @squippites7356
      @squippites7356 Před 4 lety +56

      Just bring in an empty water bottle

    • @likcow7964
      @likcow7964 Před 4 lety +32

      Im guessing the price is because of you have to get it to the shop, get it through security + the usual price

    • @ruslbicycle6006
      @ruslbicycle6006 Před 4 lety +37

      If they had reasonable prices then people would buy more and they would make more money, instead of begrudging the airport for the convenience markup.
      But it will take a while. Airports are famous for overcharging. So it would take some years of sticking to reasonable prices for it to really take. But I still think they would make more money in the transition.

    • @PlaneSpottingBerlin
      @PlaneSpottingBerlin Před 4 lety +29

      Same in Germany and most of Europe... total rip off prices!
      One exception I have found: Greece. They sell water for less than 1$!

  • @jonhennemann4729
    @jonhennemann4729 Před 3 lety +467

    I am in my 50's and I swear they are still remodeling the same terminal at LAX as when I was a child.

    • @jonhennemann4729
      @jonhennemann4729 Před 3 lety +11

      @@haystackhider7158 I think it is a culture thing. We pretend that is how long it takes and no better way to do it. I always laugh at Si-Fi movies that predict such great things in a few years... in the 1960's we had 2001 and Space 1999 predicting moon bases then. Movies of the 1990's predicted space travel and bases by 2040's... In reality we went to the moon which is 230,000+ miles away with people 6 times by 1973. No person has been more then 400 miles away from the earth surface since...

    • @tekkenfan01
      @tekkenfan01 Před 3 lety +4

      So dramatic

    • @williamd1891
      @williamd1891 Před 3 lety +17

      Endless construction is 100% corruption.

    • @lilacdoe7945
      @lilacdoe7945 Před 3 lety +11

      And yet they built the private terminal for wealthy people in like a day.

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 Před 2 lety +4

      True that!!!

  • @ihuomao6735
    @ihuomao6735 Před 3 lety +2298

    2001 & 2008 : Air travel significantly dropping at unprecedented rates.
    2020 : hold my beer...

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 Před 4 lety +2372

    CNBC: Why US airports are so bad
    US trains: First time?

  • @jatinlalwani8355
    @jatinlalwani8355 Před 4 lety +613

    Someone : How to become a millionare?
    Warren Buffett : That's simple. Become a Billionare and then buy an Airline company.

    • @CityWhisperer
      @CityWhisperer Před 4 lety +12

      What does that even have to do with the video. Off topic.

    • @TheTbabylati
      @TheTbabylati Před 3 lety +11

      Fast forward less than a year: sell it all because of a global pandemic.

    • @zhenjiang9478
      @zhenjiang9478 Před 3 lety +8

      Someone : How to become a millionare?
      Warren Buffett : That's simple. Become a Billionare and then buy an Airline company.

    • @Simqer
      @Simqer Před 3 lety +7

      @Moe Baker the joke is becoming a millionaire when you were billionaire by throwing money away in airlines.

    • @anuj638
      @anuj638 Před 3 lety +4

      @@CityWhisperer shut it

  • @lukebowlby3848
    @lukebowlby3848 Před 2 lety +96

    Other airports: Amazing facilities, many activities to do
    "And then there is Laguadia airport"
    Pure comedy

  • @noahbowie5985
    @noahbowie5985 Před 4 lety +1710

    I swear my local airport makes far more money from parking than anything else.

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Před 4 lety +90

      Noah Bowie It cost me $72 to park at mine for 8 days. I realized later that it would have been cheaper for me to buy *another* plane ticket from my town to the nearest international airport, rather than to park there.

    • @noahbowie5985
      @noahbowie5985 Před 4 lety +25

      @@yammmit if you park at my airport for 20 minutes you get charged nearly £10. So roughly $12-14

    • @raywei8472
      @raywei8472 Před 4 lety +41

      @@yammmit Sure, $72 for 8 days is expensive. But that's literally 2 hours worth of parking in a city

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Před 4 lety +11

      Ray Wei That’s crazy. This was at the Pittsburgh Airport in extended parking, and they had just upped the price from $5/day to $8/day.

    • @williamhendriks1982
      @williamhendriks1982 Před 4 lety +2

      @@noahbowie5985 pounds are more valuable than dollars mate

  • @liamweaver2944
    @liamweaver2944 Před 4 lety +2428

    Video title: Why US Airports are so bad
    Thumbnail: How Airports make money
    Make up your mind, CNBC!

    • @nathanielcushman7489
      @nathanielcushman7489 Před 4 lety +58

      ikr, and especially since they can't seem to be consistent on whether to be supporting Socialism or Capitalism

    • @jon-unicorn-doxxer
      @jon-unicorn-doxxer Před 4 lety +70

      @@nathanielcushman7489 - means their not bias...like Fox or CNN..

    • @TheRickyLevi
      @TheRickyLevi Před 4 lety +78

      Nathaniel Cushman Regardless of what political system they supposedly support, I think their supposed inability to make up their mind shows they are far more balanced than other networks, e.g. FOX. A good network can and should be able to offer critique and praise at the same time. The world isn’t as black and white as is often portrayed.

    • @gordmcarthur472
      @gordmcarthur472 Před 4 lety +1

      Nathaniel Cushman kjkiji

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Před 4 lety +2

      Good catch, I didn't see it. (:

  • @annaelliott6403
    @annaelliott6403 Před 4 lety +655

    “Then there’s LaGuardia”
    Well they aren’t wrong...

    • @bryanguerra7094
      @bryanguerra7094 Před 3 lety +6

      I was there a few weeks ago a much better improvement now. The baggage claim section is completely different now looks good

    • @navtejsingh9248
      @navtejsingh9248 Před 3 lety +1

      that cracked me up

    • @FalconsEye58094
      @FalconsEye58094 Před 3 lety +5

      Even with the reconstruction, it'll never compare to Singapore or others

    • @jacquelineroronoad2254
      @jacquelineroronoad2254 Před 3 lety +1

      Damn I’m a New Yorker

    • @hiapom9590
      @hiapom9590 Před 2 lety +1

      Thankful they couldn't find footage of anyone peeing on the floor in the terminal for dramatic effect.

  • @denkoxh8610
    @denkoxh8610 Před 4 lety +54

    Each time I've traveled to the US, I always questioned why their airports seemed so outdated and worn out compared with airports in other continents...although the whole privatisation issue is partly true, the US government could be doing a whole lot more to update infrastructure and not only just airports. Past administrations have only exacerbated the current situation.

  • @chichan9013
    @chichan9013 Před 4 lety +3826

    It's kinda sad that America is spending less and less on infrastructure.

    • @Cards8114
      @Cards8114 Před 4 lety +502

      Your answer: "Why Global Military Spending is on the Rise"

    • @freddy2B
      @freddy2B Před 4 lety +233

      It’s not only sad, it’s downright terrifying! This is people’s safety the government is toying with. 😡

    • @marinecommando3445
      @marinecommando3445 Před 4 lety +161

      @Heather Larson only in America lobbying for everything such as cars, guns and medicines exist other countries doesn't face such things. Is your government a puppet?

    • @AlecDenston
      @AlecDenston Před 4 lety +107

      Because federal government doesn't build most infastructer in the United States, a lot of it is done by state or local government.

    • @laniasgamingworld3573
      @laniasgamingworld3573 Před 4 lety +9

      @@marinecommando3445 so fcking true!!

  • @coolstuffunboxings1127
    @coolstuffunboxings1127 Před 4 lety +2169

    I laughed out loud when they said "then there's lagurida airport"
    😂😂

    • @adamlancsak6606
      @adamlancsak6606 Před 4 lety +64

      me too. like it's anther category

    • @infantebenji
      @infantebenji Před 4 lety +66

      @@adamlancsak6606 I was there two month ago and I understand the "then there's Laguardia Airport "

    • @Thienle92
      @Thienle92 Před 4 lety +93

      You mean "La Garbage Airport"

    • @295g295
      @295g295 Před 4 lety +20

      6:51 - Newark has worse on-time than LGA

    • @billbob6185
      @billbob6185 Před 4 lety +18

      My dad is a pilot and that’s one of the few things he hates about his job

  • @a0flj0
    @a0flj0 Před 3 lety +67

    The brewery in Munich is open all year long. You can even buy small kegs and load them onto the airplane (as bulk baggage) and take them with you.

    • @Errr717
      @Errr717 Před 2 lety

      Good to know. I'm gonna have to check it out next time my wife and I are out there next year (2022) for my granddaughters high school graduation. They live in Bavaria so Munich is the goto airport for us. We weren't able to visit last year or this year due the pandemic but hopefully there'll be no kinks by next year.

  • @fadisafar357
    @fadisafar357 Před 4 lety +62

    I have been travelling a great deal during the past few years and I have to say that not only airports in the US are no longer as nice as airports in Europe or some parts of Asia, the problem extends to American airlines as well. Service on American airlines has gotten progressively worse and when I travel internationally I always try to fly with a non-American airline if I can!

  • @mr2bmw
    @mr2bmw Před 4 lety +711

    When I travel to America, their airports make me feel I'm back in the 1980's.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 Před 4 lety +87

      mr2bmw No kidding. I went to New Jersey in the summer. I legit thought I was back in 1979.... our airports are grossly outdated.

    • @ATARI800XLfan
      @ATARI800XLfan Před 4 lety +34

      @@angelgjr1999 the 80's rock though.

    • @Rao665
      @Rao665 Před 4 lety +29

      LAX and La Guardia definitely stink. O'Hare seems to be the most "updated" out of those 3.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 Před 4 lety +2

      ATARI800XLfan Thats debate able.

    • @ATARI800XLfan
      @ATARI800XLfan Před 4 lety +7

      @@Rao665 I prefer Midway over O'hare

  • @MarkWTK
    @MarkWTK Před 4 lety +3044

    Wendover Production: I see you have summoned me.

    • @codingchannels4103
      @codingchannels4103 Před 4 lety +128

      I literally thought it was wendover production from the video title when I clicked on the thumbnail

    • @sebastianelytron8450
      @sebastianelytron8450 Před 4 lety +26

      Except this is actually high quality. With real people talking, and real production value.

    • @hassebrasse7210
      @hassebrasse7210 Před 4 lety +133

      Sebastian Elytron Still think wendover has more interesting videos.

    • @wyattwinsaviation757
      @wyattwinsaviation757 Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @maxant4285
      @maxant4285 Před 4 lety +20

      @@sebastianelytron8450 these real people babbling nonsense

  • @Terren69
    @Terren69 Před 3 lety +53

    When the parking fee costs as much as your airfare..

    • @AdmiralBonetoPick
      @AdmiralBonetoPick Před 2 lety +3

      When the process of checking in and boarding the plane takes almost as long as the flight itself.

  • @bjoe631
    @bjoe631 Před rokem +137

    All of the airport are government owned what else do you expect ? The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.

    • @maryelvis3172
      @maryelvis3172 Před rokem

      I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.

    • @nyreggie
      @nyreggie Před rokem

      I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.

    • @nyreggie
      @nyreggie Před rokem

      @@bjoe631 You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?

    • @oliviajane269
      @oliviajane269 Před rokem

      Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Gary Mason Brooks , I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that he’s very good in trading..Highly recommended.

    • @thamad311
      @thamad311 Před rokem

      @@oliviajane269 This is the Fourth time I'm seeing someone talking about Mr Gary as there are lot of testimonies about him, do you know him ? if yes , did you invest with him.?

  • @xxxgameboyxxxboygamexxx6760
    @xxxgameboyxxxboygamexxx6760 Před 4 lety +848

    Thumbnail: How do airports make money
    Title: Why airports are bad
    Me: *Visible confusion*

    • @camel9
      @camel9 Před 4 lety +20

      You are fully right... I thought they would elaborate into the why airports are bad... and they ended up explaining their economic model... good to know I wasn't the only confused one.

    • @slizzy418
      @slizzy418 Před 4 lety +2

      Really I thought that I’m the only one who thinks that

    • @camel9
      @camel9 Před 4 lety +2

      @@slizzy418 That's why I gave them the thumb down... missleading

    • @nytrex_yt7417
      @nytrex_yt7417 Před 4 lety +1

      I am confusion

    • @herzogsbuick
      @herzogsbuick Před 4 lety +4

      Their videos are usually like that, but really? I don't see what's confusing, their economic model leaves them cash strapped and broken. Maybe it could've been titled How Airports *Don't* Make Money? But it all made sense to me

  • @Aamie
    @Aamie Před 4 lety +581

    Imagine if the trillions that went to the middle east instead went to US infrastructure

    • @ahrlj24
      @ahrlj24 Před 4 lety +43

      Get rid of democracy and the two party system that divides the country and is anti unity. Install a one party system like China, UAE, and Qatar and see the infrastructure like
      you see over there.

    • @user-hr9hy9it7q
      @user-hr9hy9it7q Před 4 lety +10

      Or the army ...

    • @fil_britbunnyboi872
      @fil_britbunnyboi872 Před 4 lety +3

      @@AshDemonYoung I dont think he was referring to foreign aid hahha

    • @InfamousMango123
      @InfamousMango123 Před 4 lety +21

      Ash He’s referring to the military and wars

    • @parisgansmuelly1052
      @parisgansmuelly1052 Před 4 lety +16

      Imagine if the trillions that go into welfare and free stuff instead went to US infrastructure.
      Reminder that this problem was mitigated during the "golden era" of the 50's and 60's.

  • @tonyh9401
    @tonyh9401 Před 4 lety +190

    This video went into details, then at the end doesn’t even really answer the question posted in the title.

    • @brassicaolaraceaolaracea1115
      @brassicaolaraceaolaracea1115 Před 3 lety +1

      or the thumbnail ftm

    • @briankozlowski6568
      @briankozlowski6568 Před 3 lety +30

      Government owned and operated: Singapore, Qatar, Munich, the airports listed as shining examples in the first seconds.
      This entire video is inconsistent and incoherent.

    • @AdmiralBonetoPick
      @AdmiralBonetoPick Před 2 lety +5

      I notice that in a lot of CNBC videos. They are informative, but there is a complete disconnect from the click-bait title.

  • @Srokaldinho
    @Srokaldinho Před 4 lety +38

    Little correction: The brewery (Airbräu) at the Munich Airport isn`t temporary, you can go there anytime and enjoy a great beer. Btw they celebrated their 20th birthday in 2019.

  • @nathanw9770
    @nathanw9770 Před 4 lety +412

    CNBC: "Why are US Airports so bad?"
    UK train timetables: "First time?"

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 4 lety +5

      like it or not... they all just airport....

    • @ImpaledBerry
      @ImpaledBerry Před 4 lety +20

      Japan : **laughs in no seconds lost**

    • @jimboydejuan7869
      @jimboydejuan7869 Před 4 lety

      Meanwhile in The Philippines at DOT Fine right now.

    • @tomw0184
      @tomw0184 Před 4 lety

      Hahaha

    • @sudip7496
      @sudip7496 Před 3 lety

      Come to India sometime. People leave their house at the time of trains' departure.

  • @BoeJlden
    @BoeJlden Před 4 lety +565

    I can't be the only one that thought this was a wendover video

  • @kimmulakshmi
    @kimmulakshmi Před 4 lety +269

    Singapore Airport is truly beautiful. It's so outstanding. LOVE it!!!

    • @Jeg898
      @Jeg898 Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you to the both of you. Visit anytime! 😁❤️🇸🇬

    • @Jeg898
      @Jeg898 Před 3 lety

      @Joshua Fancher 😁👍

    • @hectorabcdefg9076
      @hectorabcdefg9076 Před 3 lety +1

      Never been to that city

    • @fishwhocantswim2609
      @fishwhocantswim2609 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s huge to

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před 3 lety +3

      Years ago had a layover there on the way to Chennai. It was so mind boggling and amazing being able to SHOWER.

  • @exaucemayunga22
    @exaucemayunga22 Před 3 lety +21

    U.S. Healthcare, Education, Train System: First time?😂

  • @bayuchemist
    @bayuchemist Před 4 lety +451

    Wendover Production gonna like this!!!

    • @Techaktien
      @Techaktien Před 4 lety

      Why?

    • @TruettD
      @TruettD Před 4 lety +2

      Half as interesting and real life lore

    • @Sim9
      @Sim9 Před 4 lety +2

      @Brutus Tan The other 10% is ads

    • @silendt
      @silendt Před 4 lety +1

      Alpha Jay 3.0 He literally has. Or at least what the thumbnail says: he did an episode on how airports make money.

    • @MrBird-bk7lb
      @MrBird-bk7lb Před 4 lety

      Marmite vs Vegemite

  • @romantitus9903
    @romantitus9903 Před 4 lety +19

    I work at Chicago O’Hare and all I can say it’s “ It’s outdated & a real depressed airport “. Been to Narita, Soul and Hong Kong are like mega malls with class. I was impressed.

    • @pilotgrrl1
      @pilotgrrl1 Před 4 lety

      But ORD is much better than LHR.

    • @romantitus9903
      @romantitus9903 Před 4 lety

      pilotgrrl1 Your right on that lol

    • @heesaukyoon4149
      @heesaukyoon4149 Před 3 lety

      Soul? Seoul?

    • @XBarajasX
      @XBarajasX Před 3 lety

      Well u don't see that all of those mentioned are mainly international, this makes them more profitable and motivates owners to keep them nice. JFK is the most international and is the most profitable. LGA is national and is crap.

  • @gaijinblow
    @gaijinblow Před 4 lety +95

    "The government has limited funds"
    Tell that to Lockheed

    • @missouriresole4726
      @missouriresole4726 Před 3 lety +1

      Lockheed sitting in back , smoking a cigar :
      **I love money**

  • @artiecon97
    @artiecon97 Před 4 lety +234

    “And then there is La Guardia”
    Me: Oh this is going to be bad

    • @minttt_
      @minttt_ Před 3 lety

      LaX and Ewr are better

  • @user-pf2hv8qw1s
    @user-pf2hv8qw1s Před 4 lety +212

    Here’s the thing, ages ago, when I was just a teenager, I loved going to airports just to sample the food. This was before 9/11 and you did not need a boarding pass just to get to most of the good stuff. In those days, parking was free (not overnight) for an hour or two and at international airports you could listen to people speaking foreign languages. I almost felt like I was in Europe sipping on my demitasse du café. (I have never been to Europe ‘cause I hate flying.) If I did bring a friend to drop off, I would stay a spell. It was better than a mall. But these days airport do not cater to visitors, just passengers. Too bad.

    • @JohnnySins69XO
      @JohnnySins69XO Před 4 lety +15

      Ok boomer

    • @agathokakologicalthinker8120
      @agathokakologicalthinker8120 Před 4 lety +57

      Eric c’mon man I think what he is telling is right

    • @CC-si3cr
      @CC-si3cr Před 4 lety +3

      As a teen you went to the airport just to "sample food"??? What airport has food samples?

    • @Someone-ji2gm
      @Someone-ji2gm Před 4 lety +40

      @@CC-si3cr He means he ate food there.

    • @fhjhjhgjghj7353
      @fhjhjhgjghj7353 Před 3 lety +1

      I laughed out loud when they said "then there's lagurida airport"
      😂😂

  • @isaac7769
    @isaac7769 Před 4 lety +441

    America : we are upgrading and expanding our airports...
    China : watch our " Beijing Starfish" airport..😂😂😂😂

    • @shinemendwoor
      @shinemendwoor Před 4 lety +25

      China also upgrade their airports. The Shanghai airport ZSPD is upgraded and expanded. The Wuhan airport ZHHH is upgraded and expanded.

    • @biggysmoovemusic7777
      @biggysmoovemusic7777 Před 4 lety +2

      🤣🤣

    • @BigEightiesNewWave
      @BigEightiesNewWave Před 4 lety +3

      ocean...watch me wash it away ! 🤣

    • @HusseinDoha
      @HusseinDoha Před 4 lety +34

      @Heather Larson I'm not an American. What a stupid clickbait title and video!!. Singapore is tiny. Less in size than Rhode Island. They have one airport. How you compare that with our thousands of airports in a huge country? Notice how they picked LaGuardia airport in NYC, rather than JFK.🤨
      Also the airports in USA are fairly good, and serve it purpose. I have been to several of them. This whole video is BS clickbait.
      And yes, USA is the most impressive country in all aspects.

    • @HusseinDoha
      @HusseinDoha Před 4 lety +22

      @asdf Absolutely!! Man, I'm not an American and I can attest to USA winning in everything. The richest, mightiest in power, culturally, politically, economically and militarily!!!!

  • @MrJimheeren
    @MrJimheeren Před 4 lety +39

    Better question.is there any infrastructure in the US that is actually not breaking down as we speak

    • @janelopex844
      @janelopex844 Před 2 lety

      Yes there is infastructurel here actually breaking down as we speak ... but just a few

  • @stelaidrizi
    @stelaidrizi Před 3 lety +16

    I was in the Hamad airport on my way to the states and they had a few spas, a hotel, a gym, a bunch of nice restaurants, jewelry stores and everything else. It was like a city of its own . Very luxurious looking too. And flying economy with Qatar airlines was like flying first class with Delta

  • @olaamigo5735
    @olaamigo5735 Před 4 lety +556

    Feels like every time CNBC gives explation about “Why xxx” doesnt explain anything. And airports in Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Doha, Seoul all owned by the government. So blaming on the government for ugly airports is invalid.

    • @bradmikkelsen8960
      @bradmikkelsen8960 Před 4 lety +40

      Munich aswell. Butt Hurr Durr privatise!

    • @invitematerial7576
      @invitematerial7576 Před 4 lety +53

      They have more money bc the governments ain’t spending money on dumb things. Also might have more taxes per people private is the way for the US

    • @JanPBtest
      @JanPBtest Před 4 lety +30

      @@invitematerial7576 They have no tax loopholes so the government actually has the money to do something useful.

    • @zvxcvxcz
      @zvxcvxcz Před 4 lety +15

      @@JanPBtest Actually, in Qatar's case (Doha) they don't have taxes... (there are business taxes, but not income taxes/land taxes, etc...) There is money from oil and natural gas and it is being put to work for healthcare, infrastructure, education, and diversifying the economy. People here know it won't last forever and want an educated population with a modern knowledge based economy, though there is also investment in factories, transportation (Hamad Port for instance), etc... If we're really being honest, the point of a public/private partnership is a handout to corporations. To make profits private and costs public. We could afford for the government to make the investment, and also take the profit. Despite all the listed setbacks they gave, airlines and airports are massively profitable enterprises overall.

    • @havenprice
      @havenprice Před 4 lety +2

      I think companies are also shortsighted. Nothing wrong with the concept per se but if companies want to earn as much as they can, as fast as they can, not maximum in the Long term then it becomes an issue

  • @kevinzhu2610
    @kevinzhu2610 Před 4 lety +147

    “The mid 2010s” jeez time flies

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 Před 4 lety +16

      Roaring 20s coming soon.

    • @747-pilot
      @747-pilot Před 4 lety +10

      @@christinacope562, Yup, true! 😂 .....roaring 20s, yet again, one century later! ...Hopefully, they won't be followed by the "depressing 30s", this time around 😂

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 Před 4 lety +1

      @@747-pilot I agree, no repeat on that history.

    • @ardanev5564
      @ardanev5564 Před 4 lety

      @@christinacope562 "History repeats itself"

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 Před 4 lety

      @@ardanev5564 you are sadly correct because humans refuse to learn.

  • @itodaigo3236
    @itodaigo3236 Před 4 lety +35

    And there’s LaGuardia with the construction going on for literally 20 years.

    • @dogon3
      @dogon3 Před 3 lety

      The entire country has been ripping up stuff that functions, building stuff that doesn't function. No wonder it costs so much.

    • @mannarmylie4195
      @mannarmylie4195 Před 3 lety +1

      All the faux construction is how payoff monies are moved around. US is extremely corrupt.

    • @AdmiralBonetoPick
      @AdmiralBonetoPick Před 2 lety

      @@johnhinton8958 Something of a myth. In Europe, there is not a single US base where the US pays the host country. In every case, the European host country pays for all the infrastructure to supply the base, in return for the protection they gain from having the base there.

  • @Roxor128
    @Roxor128 Před 4 lety +5

    It's not just Europe where airports are privatised. In Australia, Sydney Airport is listed on the ASX with code SYD. Last check, it was trading at $8.22 per share.

  • @stun3282
    @stun3282 Před 4 lety +168

    Here’s the thing, America’s airports were and still are built for utility in America. They’re very utilitarian, yet I do feel we need to improve and expand America’s airports. I feel thought we need to streamline them and make them more comfortable and better for people who’re having a layover there.

    • @WilleyNelson69
      @WilleyNelson69 Před 4 lety +4

      Stun had a 8 hr layover from 11pm-7am it was so uncomfortable trying to sleep on the chair. So I gave up and slept on the floor. Even then it was freezing

    • @Maurazio
      @Maurazio Před 4 lety +5

      yeah but then you have to walk miles between overpriced shops selling useless crap just to get to your terminal, careful what you wish for

    • @TheSilverShadow17
      @TheSilverShadow17 Před 4 lety

      As well as have the planes fly faster and faster around the world, not slower

    • @ryanm2051
      @ryanm2051 Před 4 lety +3

      Maurazio literally who cares? Ur not going to the airport to have fun. Ur going there to fly somewhere else.

    • @Maurazio
      @Maurazio Před 4 lety +2

      @@ryanm2051 yah and having to walk double the distance through S shaped parkours in the middle of people shopping around is just what I need when catching a flight

  • @cortion730
    @cortion730 Před 4 lety +193

    I always wondered if airports were public or privately owned. This video gave me so much insight

    • @maxant4285
      @maxant4285 Před 4 lety +5

      What kept you from educating yourself on the subject before?

    • @cortion730
      @cortion730 Před 4 lety +16

      Max Ant never took the time to find out. Anything else?

    • @SpektrikMusic
      @SpektrikMusic Před 4 lety +6

      Guess you have never seen a Wendover productions video

    • @abandonedchannel281
      @abandonedchannel281 Před 4 lety

      Wouldn’t matter

    • @cortion730
      @cortion730 Před 4 lety +18

      @@SpektrikMusic y'all act as if y'all have all the answers to everything you were curious about.

  • @janboow
    @janboow Před 3 lety +19

    What surprised me the most was that the US airports turned out to be state-owned!

  • @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII
    @KhaledTheSaudiHawkII Před 4 lety +10

    I'm from a middle eastern country. I travel to the US at least once a year. When I land in JFK, LAX, IAD or O'Hare I get the 1960s sense of look and feel. Why the US doesn't update is just beyond me. More importantly, why the US runs a $1 trillion/year deficit even though they don't spend much on infrastructure is incomprehensible.

    • @buzzlightyear1010
      @buzzlightyear1010 Před 3 lety

      exactly i was born in iraq but live in america. and whenever i go back to visit my family, i always have a layover in the middle east. i e had a layover in dubai, qatar, turkey, and kuwait and it’s insane how more advanced the middle east is then the us

    • @Degan1000
      @Degan1000 Před 3 lety

      Three answers to you question. Medicare, Medicade, defense spending.

  • @rushtest4echo737
    @rushtest4echo737 Před 4 lety +259

    Public private as usual:
    Make the risks public
    Keep the profits private

  • @faber3969
    @faber3969 Před 4 lety +59

    Should've discussed some of the downsides of privatization

    • @smileychess
      @smileychess Před 4 lety +1

      Such as?

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek Před 4 lety +16

      Such as $20 for a bottle of water !
      Such as a long ass walk past rows and rows of merchandise just so you can get to your gate.
      Then when you get to your gate you find there's no where to sit unless it's next to the purposely placed merchandise at 500% inflated prices !

    • @CoderatheGreat
      @CoderatheGreat Před 4 lety +6

      It's CNBC, of course they're not going to mention those.

    • @smileychess
      @smileychess Před 4 lety +8

      @@supa3ek All of those happen at government run airports too, but with a worse experience. At least when you're talking about inherently corrupt governments found here in the good ol USA.

    • @sheashay17
      @sheashay17 Před 3 lety +2

      So true! Trying to get to your gate at many privatized European airports is like getting through an IKEA... except everything costs 10x it’s normal price and when you finally make it out you aren’t rewarded with cheap Swedish meatballs, coffee, and ample space to sit, but rather cramped uncomfortable seats packed into a tiny waiting area... if you are lucky enough to even get a seat...

  • @Sabrina-wn6ey
    @Sabrina-wn6ey Před 2 lety +4

    I flew in and out of La Guardia in early September 2021. There was significant construction happening but surprisingly it did not slow anything down. I got through bag check and security in less than 10 minutes at the Delta terminal.

  • @jesusfingers8961
    @jesusfingers8961 Před 4 lety +73

    The answer is that America’s economy is broken and only works for the very top of society, everyone else is marginalized

    • @peterenola2265
      @peterenola2265 Před 4 lety +5

      And who is the very top? Not the most intelligent, not the most kind, no, the most rich. Period. That is how capitalism works.

    • @bar1825
      @bar1825 Před 3 lety +7

      @@peterenola2265 average American is far more rich than most of the world. You guys are complaining cuz you wanna live like a billionaire. That will not gonna happen for an average Joe. Quick fact: US is one of the easiest place to become super rich. I'm not American btw.

    • @Sub4CarClips
      @Sub4CarClips Před 3 lety +1

      @@bar1825 also that’s why they call the u.s “the land of opportunity” it’s because foreigners come here and get rich (which I don’t mind and think that’s fine unlike trump). Also things are cheaper here for example, food. Why do you think we’re fat? (Not me but I know it’s way more then some other countries) it’s because food here is cheaper then places like the u.k and with it being cheaper we far higher serving sizes. Also countries like the u.k can’t make fun of us for being fat cause I’ve seen it there and they are just as fat as us lmao. Anyways cars, technology, houses (depending on city on state) are cheaper comparing to other countries. I heard a Irish CZcamsr once say that the u.s is a double edge sword because they gained 20 pounds here. The other one said they really like it here because he paid just as much a month for a super tiny garage to live versus a big house in the u.s

    • @billmoyer3254
      @billmoyer3254 Před 3 lety +1

      you poor wittle victim

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 Před 3 lety

      @@Sub4CarClips Food cheaper here in the US. Are you high?? Food in American is freaking expensive. I spend over $ 230.00 on food but when I was in the Philippines for the same amount of food I spent $ 90.00. Housing here is too expensive too. In the US a condo will cost you $ 250,000 while a nice condo in Thailand will cost you $ 60,000. US is hella overpriced. And do not even get me started with healthcare.

  • @felixgarcia2184
    @felixgarcia2184 Před 4 lety +42

    They whine when they don’t get business , then they whine when more customers come and put wear and tear on the airport

  • @knockeledup
    @knockeledup Před 4 lety +31

    The shade for LaGuardia 😂😂 I love it!

  • @retroguy9494
    @retroguy9494 Před 3 lety +4

    The 50's and 60's may have been the heyday of air travel, but it continued into the '70's and early 80's. I remember going on my first flight in 1980 and most people still dressed very nice on the plane. A full meal was also served. And you could SMOKE on the airplane! LOL! And the planes were still quite luxurious with nice wide comfortable cloth seats with plenty of leg room.

    • @user-ejxomyq
      @user-ejxomyq Před 2 lety

      The small bag of goldfish they give us in economy is a full meal in my opinion.

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Před 2 lety

      @@user-ejxomyq Well, I'm sure that's the modern way most people probably think! LOL I wouldn't know. I haven't been on an airplane since 1993 and they way things are today, I'm not in any rush to get on one any time soon!

  • @justsillyrachet1737
    @justsillyrachet1737 Před 4 lety +125

    I live in a “third world country” and the United States Airports are basically the same just bigger

    • @themanager1980
      @themanager1980 Před 4 lety +4

      Third? That is an old categorization

    • @justsillyrachet1737
      @justsillyrachet1737 Před 4 lety +3

      themanager1980 yeah,that’s why placed the “” but it is the easiest way to categorize it

    • @themanager1980
      @themanager1980 Před 4 lety +1

      JustSilly rachet Which country? Like Somalia?

    • @LOVER88100
      @LOVER88100 Před 3 lety +9

      @Ploke Newo78
      Are your a FOXER..?

    • @Sub4CarClips
      @Sub4CarClips Před 3 lety

      Wait I have a question I’m not saying your opinion is wrong but have you actually seen it in person or just on the internet?

  • @user-yg2up4lg3r
    @user-yg2up4lg3r Před 4 lety +43

    "Then theres LaGuardia" *..dead silence..* lmao

  • @normandong4479
    @normandong4479 Před 4 lety +3

    There is a HUGE difference in the work ethics and service between airport staff in Asia, e.g. Japan and S Korea, and their counterparts in the USA. Abroad you see good service and attention to cleanliness & detail. Here, such as La Guardia and Los Angeles International, you find apathetic workers, litter, noise and smells. It isn't just about airports make money--workers themselves have to care and believe in good service.

  • @tushargupta1764
    @tushargupta1764 Před 3 lety +17

    Answer: They need money for their $2614-per-minute presidential motorcade.

  • @jberczi6
    @jberczi6 Před 3 lety +10

    Don't be coming at LaGuardia like that, we got Au Bon Pain

  • @PwonedFTW
    @PwonedFTW Před 4 lety +188

    How much money should we spend on our Military?
    America: Yes
    We need to fix our transits system and old infrastructure!
    America:

    • @sofaking1102
      @sofaking1102 Před 4 lety +3

      www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/comments/71bq8h/cmv_the_military_budget_of_the_us_is/

    • @TonyJames.
      @TonyJames. Před 4 lety +2

      Sad

    • @dyllan9039
      @dyllan9039 Před 4 lety +6

      @mike a the poor exist in every country,thats why these programs exist,the irony is that the red states are the most dependent on these federal social programs

    • @TheMrTobiasRieper
      @TheMrTobiasRieper Před 4 lety +4

      Dyllan Most of the areas in those red states are heavily blue.

    • @brassicaolaraceaolaracea1115
      @brassicaolaraceaolaracea1115 Před 3 lety +1

      insert the **guy gets thrown out the window* meme😂😂

  • @scrabtree1
    @scrabtree1 Před 4 lety +223

    Government owned and operated: Singapore, Qatar, Munich, the airports listed as shining examples in the first seconds.
    This entire video is inconsistent and incoherent.

    • @fredflintstone2234
      @fredflintstone2234 Před 4 lety +12

      scrabtree1 Ah, but it's not. It's a reflection of our priorities.

    • @al_caponeh6185
      @al_caponeh6185 Před 4 lety

      I agree on the last sentence you said.

    • @yasserbouklouch608
      @yasserbouklouch608 Před 4 lety +16

      it's not incosistent, it's "privatization propaganda", actually the 50% they are talking about are small airport which deliver services to very wealthy people only. (all major hub with no exception are government owned)

    • @jhong6710
      @jhong6710 Před 4 lety +8

      @@yasserbouklouch608 ​ Well, Heathrow Airport, Europe and the UK's busiest airport and one of the busiest in the world, is privately owned.
      Charles De Gaulle Airport, France's busiest and second busiest in Europe, is also privately owned.
      In fact, the 3rd and 4th busiest in Europe are also privately owned.
      While there are plenty of arguments both for and against airport privatization, it is a fact that most of Europe's busiest airports are privately owned.

    • @billbob6185
      @billbob6185 Před 4 lety +2

      Those are very wealthy goverments

  • @markreierstad2418
    @markreierstad2418 Před 3 lety +7

    All I know is air travel isn't what it used to be. I remember when I was a lad in the 70s. I used to travel to and from Europe every summer with my family (my Dad worked in Europe). Flying was a special thing then. We dressed up nicely, it was a more prestigious thing, seats were bigger and there was more space (not because I was a kid), and it was more luxurious. It was expensive, but manageable, and you got what you paid for. Today, air travel is more and more expensive, but you get less and less. You're jammed into smaller seats with cramped space; you can't move without being bumped by somebody in the seat next to you or being sideswiped by someone in the aisle. Good luck trying to sleep on an overseas flight. And you have to pay for everything. I'm surprised you don't have to pay to use the bathroom. It's a case study in diminishing returns.

  • @spencergraham-thille9896
    @spencergraham-thille9896 Před 4 lety +83

    "Because they are government owned... they try to keep costs as low as possible.". Okay, CNBC.

    • @teebone2157
      @teebone2157 Před 4 lety +4

      @Riceee Balls liberal agenda? You do know that many employees the airport our government employees and has been for years because airports privately owned would be too much for you to afford right? There probably charging just to walk into the door and ticket prices with rides as well because individual Airlines would have to rent spaces

    • @xancassiel6326
      @xancassiel6326 Před 4 lety +7

      @Riceee Balls Changi Airport, mentioned at the beginning, voted best in world 4x, owned by govt. US freeway system, one of the best in the world, public. US rail system, one of the worst in the world, private. Infrastructure is best kept public for a number of reasons.
      Even when 'privatized' airports can still be owned by govt, but they can be foreign. Heathrow is owned by a Spanish company and govt funds from Qatar, Quebec, Singapore, China and the UK. Almost all the profit flows out of the country that built it.

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek Před 4 lety

      They obviously haven't worked at a government dept.!
      Cash flies everywhere in gov owned departments ! Just not where it needs to go !

    • @ao9886
      @ao9886 Před 4 lety

      @@xancassiel6326 sorry.... it's 7 in a row for Changi... and had just upgraded again

    • @havenprice
      @havenprice Před 4 lety +2

      Lol it’s like they decided on an answer before doing their research. On the other hand, I know lots of Singapore are complaining about the cost of Changi. That being said, I’m happy that my taxes are going into somewhere beautiful, that can be enjoyed by everyone. You can just take a public train and explore it for free :0

  • @TheGeneralZubas
    @TheGeneralZubas Před 4 lety +32

    11:40 We stopped Fixing everything around the 90s.
    And those chickens are finally coming in to roost.

    • @zvxcvxcz
      @zvxcvxcz Před 4 lety +2

      @Kaptain Kid It is no coincidence that it matches up with the rise of "trickle down" economics.

    • @dogon3
      @dogon3 Před 3 lety

      They "fix" stuff that already works, leaving no money for things that needed help. Rip it up, change it, complain that it costed money.

  • @erwynn
    @erwynn Před 3 lety +6

    I like how the nice airports mentioned at the beginning were all government owned but CNBC chose to omit that fact. The real problem can never be solved if we don't address it.

  • @davinp
    @davinp Před 4 lety +15

    It's crazy all the things that TSA bans from carrying in our luggage

  • @smileychess
    @smileychess Před 4 lety +16

    I'm surprised they didn't mention London Heathrow, which is probably the largest fully privately owned airport in the world.

    • @Justgirlmustache
      @Justgirlmustache Před 3 lety

      Well their still renovating to make it better so it hasn’t reached its full potential just yet. Still its on of my favourites

  • @oregonobservations
    @oregonobservations Před 4 lety +19

    the list of cities that they say are declining airports, st louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, cincinnati, memphis, are all cities that have been hit hard by job lose due to automation. fewer demand for jobs that require humans so less travel for work purposes in those areas. the ripple effect is huge. area restaurants, transportation services, hotels, stores. all of them see a hit when fewer and fewer people come to town to do business.

  • @o.p.7777
    @o.p.7777 Před 3 lety +17

    La Guardia logic: "Why change it if it brings money anyways?" Broken logic

  • @anasiqbal93
    @anasiqbal93 Před 4 lety +2

    Just an amazing video. Thanks NBC

  • @sumdood5
    @sumdood5 Před 4 lety +31

    According to Skytrax, airports in Asia account for 8 of the top 15 airports in the world, including the world’s top 4 airports. This report should have included some coverage of how and why airports in Asia are doing as well as they are in comparison to US airports. Airports in Europe only account for 5 of the 15.
    The report opens with a mention of Singapore’s Changi Airport, but it would be interesting to know if there are differences/similarities between the approaches in Asia and in Europe. (Zero US airports cracked the top 25!)

    • @AussieZeKieL
      @AussieZeKieL Před 4 lety +1

      Singapore has laws that help them, free trade, no minimum wage, no welfare. Much easier for a business to employee people and keep running costs low.

    • @Thanatos4655
      @Thanatos4655 Před 4 lety +1

      ReeceAUS you mean not importing brown people as cheap labor and wasting resources on israel

    • @federalfinder
      @federalfinder Před 4 lety +6

      @@AussieZeKieL Singapore has a minimum wage and does provide government assistance.
      What you wrote is incorrect.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 Před 4 lety

      @@federalfinder So does the Us or Europe

    • @stephenlim2852
      @stephenlim2852 Před rokem +1

      Singapore, Korea, Tokyo were determined to build a airport as best as they could and this is what they have done. No ifs and buts. If you are travelling to these cities from the US, you will be totally shock how much you have been shortchanged.

  • @jascrandom9855
    @jascrandom9855 Před 4 lety +109

    I legit thought this was Wendover Production when i clicked.

  • @jonathansng6968
    @jonathansng6968 Před 4 lety +4

    I went to the Singapore airport and saw the show the water fountain has.
    It's beautiful

  • @bryanmoss2780
    @bryanmoss2780 Před 4 lety

    Informative video. Thanks.

  • @peacekeeper5473
    @peacekeeper5473 Před 4 lety +192

    This video is Just in time...
    China just opened their Massive Starfish Airport Atlantis! it's really stunning!
    And It only costs like 120 F-35 Fighter Jets.

    • @TakZ000
      @TakZ000 Před 4 lety +36

      That comment on F-35... ouch. XD

    • @felixd2136
      @felixd2136 Před 4 lety +27

      But labour in China is also dirt cheap, so the price is no surprice.
      Also they don't have to pay the people for the construction ground. They just take it.

    • @Mike34543
      @Mike34543 Před 4 lety +14

      @@TakZ000 thinking about Taiwanese airforce paid same price as F-35 for F-16, then you will feel better.

    • @lyttlebee
      @lyttlebee Před 4 lety +35

      @@felixd2136 you are so wrong, labor costs in china are now soaring! that's why many labor intensive businesses are moving to southeast asia from china.

    • @copperseed
      @copperseed Před 4 lety +26

      @@felixd2136 not true. As a project manager I can told you even in the U.S, the labor cost is not the major spending of the whole project. In the case of airport, the design of terminals and construction materials also equipments of taxiways cost far more than labor.

  • @JanPBtest
    @JanPBtest Před 4 lety +194

    Unfortunately, it's not just the airports. The entire US infrastructure looks more and more like that of a 3rd world country.

    • @Telencephelon
      @Telencephelon Před 4 lety +3

      And you documented and reported it all?

    • @JanPBtest
      @JanPBtest Před 4 lety +9

      @@Telencephelon Not really but it's something that simply leaps to the eye, esp. when coming back after a vacation.

    • @1999ToyotaSupra
      @1999ToyotaSupra Před 4 lety +7

      No kidding dude, everytime I go to NYC and see LaGuardia and MTA, I feel like I’m in a third world country instead of biggest city in America.

    • @shill4958
      @shill4958 Před 4 lety +12

      You have never been to a 3rd world country

    • @LuuCaicedo
      @LuuCaicedo Před 4 lety +12

      Been to the US 3 times and Im from Colombia, believe me you guys are centuries aways from our airports.

  • @Cruznick06
    @Cruznick06 Před 4 lety +3

    Something not mentioned regarding 9/11s impact: many private pilots stopped flying altogether because of the harassment from government agencies trying to weed out any other possible terrorists. My dad gave up his pilot's license because he was so fed up with constantly being called about having one. He was called at work and at home for MONTHS. He was a hobbyist and would do private domestic flights for family vacations. I'm sad I was too young to remember flying on a plane with him. There are photographs at least.

  • @lzh4950
    @lzh4950 Před 3 lety

    0:02 A shame then that Singapore's long-distance/international rail & coach facilities are less impressive. The former is provided by Woodlands Train Checkpoint, which is 10km further from downtown than Changi Airport, ~1km away from the nearest MRT (metro) station, while buses going from there to the Checkpoint (856) sometimes skip it I heard due to heavy traffic posed by the adjacent Causeway border crossing into Malaysia. Buses in the other direction (950) meanwhile may already be full by the time they arrive at the checkpoint as they begin their service from across the Causeway in Malaysia. This year, there's another MRT (metro) station (Woodlands N) opened that's connected to the Checkpoint via bus 856 too, though if you board it in the morning you'll probably be fighting for space on-board the bus with workers heading to the industrial estates served by that bus too. As for coach facilities, many of them serve Singapore by the Golden Mile Tower shopping mall (as many coach companies have their offices there I heard), which is a pretty old building (almost as old as the 737 I remember) with choked toilets & heavily oxidised false ceilings (at least the lifts/elevators've been mordernised recently though)

  • @RudieObias
    @RudieObias Před 4 lety +35

    "And then there's LGA in NYC." Haha! Perfect!

  • @yup740
    @yup740 Před 4 lety +39

    You should add another Video. "Why American AIRLINES COMPANIES ARE THE WORST"

    • @freedom5941
      @freedom5941 Před 4 lety

      yup740 assuming you have travelled every other airlines

    • @kn7smith
      @kn7smith Před 4 lety

      Noooo, I'll take a United flight over a Lufthansa any day of the week. Lufthansa can't do anything on time to save their life

    • @nicolas4771
      @nicolas4771 Před 4 lety

      @@kn7smith At least you don't have junk food on lufthansa and they don't have 100 years old cabin crew calling you honey like you are in a diner in tulsa.

    • @kiwon7709
      @kiwon7709 Před 4 lety

      Finny Thomas they really are. Have you been on Cathay or Singapore Airlines?

  • @davinp
    @davinp Před 4 lety +2

    Currently under construction, extended DC's Metro subway to Dulles Airport

  • @Derzmarcz
    @Derzmarcz Před 4 lety +1

    These shorts are awesome!, keep it up CNBC! I can learn about anything from bananas to airports. I don’t even see this stuff on your regular channel. Not sure what the incentive is for you but thanks.

  • @fataznboi911
    @fataznboi911 Před 4 lety +73

    So much shade for LGA 😂

    • @alexstevens9101
      @alexstevens9101 Před 4 lety +8

      Literally the ugliest airport in the U.S.

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. Před 4 lety +11

      I've flown out of LGA a thousand times, I recommend you to NOT go there 😂

    • @Trever526
      @Trever526 Před 4 lety +5

      Johnny Wynn Lol yup not a good airport

    • @fataznboi911
      @fataznboi911 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Racko. not only flying out but also flying in. I flew into LGA for first time visiting NYC and it took me an hour to get a Uber because they force people to walk a mile away...

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. Před 4 lety

      @@fataznboi911 I'd been through that alot in LGA, it's a nightmare

  • @kloetzchenbauer1798
    @kloetzchenbauer1798 Před 4 lety +14

    I live in Munic and we even go to the Airport on Christmas when we don't have a flight.

  • @algernonflowers2889
    @algernonflowers2889 Před 4 lety +1

    I have not been on a plane since 9/11. I've opted driving instead. The whole TSA thing was just too much, plus rates increased pretty heavily back then. Since that time, I've seen videos where the leg room has decreased to less that of then Southwest, and meals being cut out, drinks no longer served, peanuts no longer given, etc. Frankly, it will never be the airports of the 90s. :/

  • @xxxFEMTOxxx
    @xxxFEMTOxxx Před 2 lety

    CNBC, keep up the good work.

  • @akui88
    @akui88 Před 4 lety +13

    my local airport is expanding, a new terminal maybe?
    NOPE, a brand new multilevel parking garage...

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly what happened at the Birthplace of Flight city airport closest to me. I accidentally parked in rental return with all the confusion under construction. It never bothered me the old way to park for long term parking, now it's a mess and takes too long so I use an airport farther away. Now it's under construction.

    • @inlonging
      @inlonging Před 4 lety

      Typical

  • @emilyjohndom2102
    @emilyjohndom2102 Před 4 lety +12

    I work for an airline in a smaller airport and this is true that American airports are old. I’ve seen a whole entire seat and the gate fall to the ground (while a row of passengers were sitting on it) my whole computer shut down when I’m suppose to be boarding a flight. & rates. The reason airports are government operated is because the U.S sees commercial flying a staple in our economy especially things like cargo and business travelers keeping cost low for airline carries means cheaper airfare

  • @ACC776
    @ACC776 Před 3 lety +8

    2020: How airports lose money

  • @Pistolita221
    @Pistolita221 Před 2 lety +1

    We should have national SC maglev to replace domestic flights, to take stress off the airport infrastructure. At 385mph, over 1,000 miles it's the same time or a little faster to use maglev and infinitely more comfortable.

  • @mountainman8436
    @mountainman8436 Před 4 lety +94

    Who else is watching this from one of America’s many terrible airports?

    • @midwestsirens
      @midwestsirens Před 4 lety

      Hey man MSP ain't half bad.

    • @keremgl8658
      @keremgl8658 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Bobspineable Hey man, Tegel isn't bad, it's good.
      Schönefeld doesn't look like an airport and BER will probably open up in 3791.

    • @iamgroot1450
      @iamgroot1450 Před 4 lety

      Im not but I liked to be the 69th like👀

  • @jgroenveld1268
    @jgroenveld1268 Před 4 lety +3

    Meanwhile at my local airport - they struggle with the basics like providing clean restroom facilities. It is an embarrassment when our local airport is the first impression of my city.

  • @kkanth0ny
    @kkanth0ny Před 4 lety +6

    is sad seeing how the US is so behind in almost everything compare to the rest of the world -.-

    • @temich1985
      @temich1985 Před 3 lety

      but good ol mighty US and A is number 1 in military spending!

  • @Sabrina-wn6ey
    @Sabrina-wn6ey Před 2 lety +1

    Word to the wise: You can save money on food and beverage at the airport. Bring an empty refillable water bottle and fill it once you pass security. And I have never had to throw out my food as long as it wasn't a liquid. I always bring a snack like chips or beef sticks. I have never flown with anyone that doesn't at least allow a 'personal item' such as a purse. I always use my leather backpack. I carry my bottle, snacks, wallet, boarding pass, and small electronics in that bag.

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines Před 4 lety +4

    6:51 LOL! Portland International is #6 on the list. My flight from PDX to Charlotte was delayed a whole day during Memorial Day weekend.

  • @TheLoreNetwork413
    @TheLoreNetwork413 Před 4 lety +6

    Why y’all roast LaGuardia like that!?!? Lmfaooooo

  • @Hierax415
    @Hierax415 Před 2 lety

    Fun fact, in my city airport the free wifi blocks Uber's app, and Uber cars are only allowed to go to the arrivals level of the road (totally unintuitive to anyone who does not fly often, you need to take an elevator back up to where you came from when deplaning). If you take a cab that's way easier to find you have to pay a 12 dollar airport surcharge for the cab (my entire uber trips cost less than 20 bucks, a cab costs me about 40).

  • @Cerby1979
    @Cerby1979 Před 4 lety

    There’s SLC (Salt Lake City) having a new terminal built, MSY (New Orleans) opened it’s new terminal last month replacing that 3rd world terminal they had, and KCI (Kansas City) starting construction of a new terminal. All hope isn’t lost on airport infrastructure yet.

  • @TheStefanmiletic
    @TheStefanmiletic Před 4 lety +7

    US should stop spending money on guns and military and start spending money on infrastructure in 21 century US doesn’t have fast rail system, airports are falling apart....

  • @TheNacropolice
    @TheNacropolice Před 4 lety +16

    Keep in mind though that the US airports were probably state of the art when they were first created. For the rest of the world it was easier to create wonderful airports since they get to start from scratch. This explains the design side. As to why the experience is so bad, pretty much what the video says

    • @denkoxh8610
      @denkoxh8610 Před 4 lety +9

      Not really, look at London, its an older city that anywhere in the US and theyve built modern terminals at Heathrow. The USA just doesn't spend its money on infrastructure. Theyre more concerned with spending money on bombs and wars.

    • @royalpain6338
      @royalpain6338 Před 4 lety +4

      @@denkoxh8610 No its because these airports already serve their purpose and do not need to be renovated to still be functional or used, in addition to that you have to factor in the amount of people traveling to a city air lanes and what type of aircraft are going to be using the tarmac. But lets just simplify that to america bad.

    • @jonpetter8921
      @jonpetter8921 Před 4 lety +1

      America is spending money to other things like war. See how bad american roads, train infrastructure are f example

    • @royalpain6338
      @royalpain6338 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jonpetter8921 You do know that roads/ train infrastructure are both state responsibilities right? warfare is funded by the federal government.

    • @maa1649
      @maa1649 Před 4 lety

      Sam Nelson Well that may be one problem for our USA. Many high end Infrastructure projects are simply is to expensive for state funding and does not give a consistent high quality throughout the Vast land of USA. High speed train should be prioritised but to really make that a High quality service for a large portion of USA residents you need the federal government to start a massive campaign that allocates more than a 100 billion dollars to really get this realized in the next decade and air travel is not viable for the environment but high speed electric trains really could move large amounts of people compared to airplanes per ride, reduce carbon footprint and aging airport terminals is den not as big of a problem.

  • @MrTVintro
    @MrTVintro Před 3 lety +4

    By the way, Changi Airport in Singapore which you saw praised at the start of the video is was built by the government and is owned/operated by a government owned corporation.

    • @XBarajasX
      @XBarajasX Před 3 lety +2

      A government that rules a single city/country with no social problems and very wealthy. Uncomparable.

    • @spartan117zm
      @spartan117zm Před 3 lety +2

      @@XBarajasX *cough the US government spent more on our military in one year than Singapore’s entire GDP.* Your statement is irrelevant

  • @icy6005
    @icy6005 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in Singapore and I swear, going to Changi Airport is like a treat for the locals.

  • @valkyrievic
    @valkyrievic Před 4 lety +4

    Been to incheon international airport, South Korea. And been to Japan airport.
    So far you gotta see what kind of airport is incheon. It’s nice and clean

  • @metel999k3
    @metel999k3 Před 4 lety +24

    The flights of the 50's & the 60's look awesome!😎

    • @Aschraffff
      @Aschraffff Před 4 lety +5

      Those flights are first class today. Great if you can afford them.

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders Před 4 lety

      You could probably not see your hand in front of you for the smoke though!

    • @Aschraffff
      @Aschraffff Před 4 lety

      @@SebAnders Yeah, that blows :(

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 Před 4 lety

      @@SebAnders Plenty of 80 year olds survived that.

    • @xanpenguin754
      @xanpenguin754 Před 4 lety

      @@SebAnders ventilation.