
Dreading flying through LAX on that business trip? Concerned about traveling through the 6th most stressful airport in the world? Worried that Jason Bateman will blackmail you into illegal activity? There’s good news!
A recently released report claims that LAX is the 10th best U.S. airport to work from while traveling. This new study on “top 100 best U.S. airports to work from while traveling” was done by Nextiva, a leading customer experience platform used by over 100,000 companies.
Yaniv Masjedi, Chief Marketing Officer at Nextiva, commented, “With so many professionals blending travel and work, airports are playing a bigger role in how, and where, we stay productive. We wanted to take a closer look at which U.S. airports actually make getting work done while on the go easier. From quiet lounges, to reliable Wi-Fi, and dedicated workspaces, our report highlights the airports that offer amenities beyond the basics to support travelers trying to get work done on the move.”
Why is LAX the 10th best airport for working while traveling?
It’s easy to see why Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) lands at #10 on the list of best U.S. airports to work from. With 21 lounges, five shower facilities, and 22 full-service restaurants, it’s built for productivity and comfort. With free Wi-Fi and no shortage of charging stations, staying online and on-task is never an issue.
Plus, it’s now easier than ever to get to LAX thanks to the new LAX/Metro Transit Center. Instead of being forced to beg a friend for a favor or pay exorbitant surge rates for a hired car, you can now simply pay $1.75 for a relaxing metro ride to the airport.

The top 10 best U.S. airports to work from while traveling
1. Seattle-Tacoma International
2. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International
3. John F. Kennedy International
4. Austin-Bergstrom International
5. George Bush Intercontinental
6. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
7. Dallas-Fort Worth International
8. LaGuardia Airport
9. Indianapolis International
10. Los Angeles International
What was the methodology for the study?
Nextiva’s study analyzed the top 100 U.S. airports to find the best spots for working while traveling, using data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, airport websites, customer satisfaction scores, and Skytrax ratings. Airports were ranked based on several key factors, including:
- Number of lounges
- Dedicated workspaces
- Minute Suites
- Free Wi-Fi
- Charging station availability
- Shower facilities
- Dining options
- Overall customer satisfaction
You can read the full study on the best U.S. airports from Nextiva here.