Philly International Airport Tops 'AXE's Best and Worst Airports to Make a Connection'
2007年12月5日 - 10:00PM
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Record Delays This Holiday Season May Lead to Kissing in Coach
CHICAGO, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The thought of flying
during the holidays normally conjures up images of screaming kids
with colds, cancelled flights and less-than-enthused flight
attendants who keep bumping into your elbow with the drink cart.
But holiday travel isn't all bad news. With AXE's "Best and Worst
Airports to Make a Connection" study, which was announced today,
you can easily identify the airports that give you the best chance
for meeting that special someone this holiday travel season. AXE, a
leader in men's grooming and known commentator on the chemistry
between 18-24 year-old guys and girls, worked with Sperling's
BestPlaces to commission a study targeting the country's largest
metropolitan airports and unveiled some surprising results. AXE's
Best Airports For AXE's Worst Airports For "Making a Connection"
"Making A Connection" (1) Philadelphia Int'l (1) Oakland Int'l (2)
Newark Int'l (2) San Jose Int'l (3) John F. Kennedy Int'l (3)
McCarran Int'l (New York, NY) (Las Vegas, NV) (4) Washington-Dulles
Int'l (4) Orlando Int'l (5) LaGuardia Int'l (New York, NY) (5) Los
Angeles Int'l (6) Port Columbus Int'l (OH) (6) Sky Harbor Int'l
(Phoenix, AZ) (7) Detroit Metropolitan (7) Midway Int'l (Chicago,
IL) (8) Logan Int'l (Boston, MA) (8) Tampa Int'l (9) Dallas/Ft.
Worth Int'l (9) Sacramento Int'l (10) San Francisco Int'l (10)
Hobby (Houston, TX) More Than Just Brotherly Love Surprisingly, the
best airport for connecting with someone is Philadelphia
International. Thanks to some of the nation's longest and most
frequent flight delays (32 percent of all flights, averaging 60
minutes), getting stuck in "The Airport of Brotherly Love" gives
you a chance to hang your hat in one of 16 bars and seven lounges
or grab a cheese steak at one of 57 restaurants. If you've got an
extra-long layover, impress the object of your desire with smooth
moves at the airport's magic shop. Top Scorers Other top airports
in "AXE's Best and Worst Airports to Make a Connection" study
include Newark (lots of time during 70-minute delays), JFK (plant
yourself at a beer garden), LaGuardia (half of connecting flights
are delayed) and Washington-Dulles, where you can spark up a
conversation over a glass of Shiraz at a wine bar. Tiny Port
Columbus International in Ohio comes in sixth, where the college
set can ease the stress of holiday traveling in the airport's
meditation room. And while not in the top ten overall, Miami
International has endless bars, lounges and even a hair salon where
one can be sure to find the ladies. Better Luck Next Time While
you'd think it would be a cinch to find "a peach" at Atlanta's
packed Hartsfield airport or find someone with whom to dig into a
deep-dish pizza at Chicago's O'Hare, "These airports have
amenities, but relatively few for the number of passengers which
pass through their gates," said Bert Sperling, president of
Sperling's BestPlaces. "At these busy airports, a little snow or
fog can strand a huge number of travelers, and a potentially
enjoyable time could turn into a frustrating wait for a table or
service." Where else will you run high and dry? Best to avoid
dead-last Oakland International (too few amenities), San Jose
International (few bars on-site, but a plethora of laptop
stations), and Orlando International (too many kids lugging
oversized mouse dolls). And even with all the beautiful people
floating through security in their designer duds, the Los Angeles
International airport is the fifth worst airport in the country to
score a date. Who's Getting Together? According to StrategyOne, the
research firm AXE commissioned to survey more than 860 respondents,
travelers are using airports to connect with more than just
flights. Nearly one in ten adults has personally gone out or knows
someone who has gone out with someone they met at the airport or
during a flight. The survey also showed people are taking advantage
of their flight time: one-third of adults would rather sit next to
someone they find attractive or interesting than have an entire row
to themselves. Airport "Connection" Tips Johnny Jet,
editor-in-chief of travel website JohnnyJet.com, spends most of his
time flying in and out of airports and knows the holiday season
offers even more opportunities to make a connection with fellow
travelers. "There's a different set of rules for meeting people
while traveling and guys and girls need to know what they can do to
make sure their game isn't grounded even when their flight is," he
says. The etiquette for meeting people while traveling in airports
differs from the rules people follow in typical social situations.
"Since there's no mutual friend to vouch for you, it's always
better to just ask for the person's email," says Johnny Jet. "But
don't ask for it in the first 15 minutes of meeting someone because
you can use that time waiting for your flight as an opportunity for
them to get to know you." Regardless of what airport in which you
get stuck waiting for lost luggage or being herded through gate
changes, focus less on the travel grind and instead take AXE's
advice: make it worth your while by making a "connection" while
waiting for flights during the holiday travel season. Complete List
of Airport "Connection" Rankings (1) Philadelphia Int'l (PHL) (19)
Washington National (DCA) (2) Newark Int'l (EWR) (20)
Baltimore/Washington Int'l (BWI) (3) John F Kennedy Int'l (JFK)
(21) Denver Int'l (DEN) (4) Washington-Dulles Int'l (IAD) (22) San
Antonio Int'l (SAT) (5) La Guardia Int'l (LGA) (23) Hopkins Int'l
(CLE) (6) Port Columbus Int'l (CMH) (24) Houston Hobby (IAH) (7)
Detroit Metropolitan (DTW) (25) San Diego Int'l (SAN) (8) Logan
Int'l (BOS) (26) Portland Int'l (PDX) (9) Dallas/Ft. Worth Int'l
(DFW) (27) Kansas City Int'l (MCI) (10) San Francisco Int'l (SFO)
(28) Houston Hobby (HOU) (11) Lambert-St. Louis Int'l (STL) (29)
Sacramento Int'l (SMF) (12) Cincinnati Int'l (CVG) (30) Tampa Int'l
(TPA) (13) O'Hare Int'l (ORD) (31) Midway Int'l (MDW) (14)
Minneapolis/St. Paul Int'l (MSP)(32) Sky Harbor Int'l (PHX) (15)
Miami Int'l (MIA) (33) Los Angeles Int'l (LAX) (16) Seattle Tacoma
Int'l (SEA) (34) Orlando Int'l (MCO) (17) Pittsburgh Int'l (PIT)
(35) McCarran Int'l (LAS) (18) Hartsfield Int'l (ATL) (36) San Jose
Int'l (SJC) (37) Oakland Int'l (OAK) AXE-ology "AXE's Best and
Worst Airports to Make a Connection" study was based on 37 airports
serving the 30 largest metro areas in the country and aimed to
learn which airports give you the best shot for "making a
connection" with a fellow traveler. It took into consideration
everything from the number of bars and restaurants per capita (in
this case, per passenger per airport) to the number of connecting,
delayed and missed flights in each airport. Unilever/AXE While AXE
is best known for its deodorant bodyspray, the
Unilever-manufactured brand also is available in an
anti-perspirant, deodorant and a shower gel. Axe is the No. 1 male
Anti-Perspirant Deodorant brand in the U.S. The shower gel,
launched in 2005, reached No. 1 status five months after hitting
shelves. The brand's mission is to help guys get the girl with
fragrances that reflect individual personality and lifestyle. AXE
products are sold in North America at food, drug and mass outlets.
Sperling's BestPlaces For over 20 years, Bert Sperling has been
helping people find their own "Best Place" to live. His firm,
Sperling's BestPlaces, puts facts about cities and quality of life
in the hands of the public, so they can make better decisions about
best places to live, work, retire, play, or relocate. Sperling's
has authored two best-sellers, "Cities Ranked and Rated" and "Best
Places to Raise your Family," published by John Wiley. More
information about Bert Sperling and Sperling's BestPlaces is
available at http://www.bestplaces.net/. For more information,
please contact: Matt Kohan Lauren Kuzniar 312/240.2695 312/297.7470
DATASOURCE: Unilever CONTACT: Matt Kohan, +1-312-240-2695, , or
Lauren Kuzniar, +1-312-297-7470, , both for Unilever Web site:
http://www.bestplaces.net/
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