Airport Traveler: Your guide to making the most of your trip to the terminal
Posted by Charisse Gallagher | Filed under Tips and Trends Series, Travel
I’m the kind of person who hates to be late—especially when it comes to airports. I always make sure I get there with plenty of extra time, so Im not the crazy girl running through the terminal, hoping to make it onto my plane (you know you’ve totally been that person before…).
Enter Travel + Leisure‘s Airport Navigator: “Smart guides to the best places to dine, drink, shop, and relax at the world’s top airports”
This handy online reference guide lets you know how to make the most of of your extra time in the airport—whether it be because of your own punctuality or from an ever-annoying delay. This guide covers the top airports around the world, so wherever you are traveling, you can find the best place to grab a “non-airport food” bite or where to relax at an airport spa (did you know that Charles de Gaulle in Paris has 7!)
Definitely bookmark this site for future international trips. My only complaint is that it is a bit lacking in the US airports—perhaps there is an app for that?
http://www.travelandleisure.com/airportnavigator

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