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Forbes Advisor compared the nation’s 100 busiest airports and found Portland International Jetport ranks No. 14 among the worst airports for holiday travel. The rank was based on metrics that included customer complaints, flight delays and cancellations, mishandled baggage and recent increases in ticket costs, among other issues.
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Forbes Advisor compared the nation’s 100 busiest airports and found Portland International Jetport ranks No. 14 among the worst airports for holiday travel. The rank was based on metrics that included customer complaints, flight delays and cancellations, mishandled baggage and recent increases in ticket costs, among other issues.
The Jetport is great to travel in and out of. Just we had less American Airlines and more JetBlue
I go to ME twice a month and have for many years. I stopped flying to Portland a few years ago and now fly to Boston and rent a car and drive up. It has been a tremendous improvement in my scheduling.
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But I love PWM when I am traveling. So convenient!