Guess which city has the worst airports in the country?

This major city has the worst airports in the nation.
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Congratulations, New York: You are officially every frequent flyer's worst enemy. The New York City area's three main airports — ­JFK, ­LaGuardia, and ­Newark — were ranked the worst among the nation's 30 busiest flight hubs, according to travel website ThePointsGuy​.com. The airports scored badly in terms of timeliness, accessibility, and amenities. LaGuardia came in dead last thanks to frequent flight cancellations, the second longest drive time among those ranked, and "extortionate" parking prices ($29 a day or higher), TIME reports. JFK had the longest drive time (over an hour from downtown) and the longest security lines (17 minutes on average). Newark was simply "lackluster" across the board.

Phoenix's airport was rated number one, earning its stripes for reliability, food, light-rail access, and free Wi-Fi. You can read the full list of America's best and worst airports here.

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Kelly Gonsalves

Kelly Gonsalves is a sex and culture writer exploring love, lust, identity, and feminism. Her work has appeared at Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and more, and she previously worked as an associate editor for The Week. She's obsessed with badass ladies doing badass things, wellness movements, and very bad rom-coms.