Is Buffalo the best airport to fly out of?

We often say Buffalo has the best food, fans and fall weather, but I think it’s time to add the airport to that list.

I arrived to the airport two hours before my flight departed. Every other airport I have flown out of this amount of time made sense. I assumed that it would take me some time to check a bag and go through TSA, but boy was I wrong. I arrived at the airport, checked a bag and got through TSA (without pre-check) in less than eight minutes. If anyone at home is keeping track, that may be a world record if you ask me. If you are thinking I got there at some ungodly hour of the day you’d be wrong, it was 2 p.m. on a Friday.

There was a single person in front of me in the TSA line, and I didn’t have time to get my license out before I got to the TSA agent. Then Buffalo has these fancy new machines where I don’t need to take every item out of my bag to go through screening. I did have to take my shoes off (my fault for wearing high-top Converse).

Naturally, I now had 1 hour and 52 minutes to kill before my flight and found my way to one of the bars (The Blue Zone) scattered around the small terminal.

Prices were incredible as well for an airport bar; I didn’t have to sell my firstborn in order to have a couple of drinks. When I arrived the bar was completely empty and I didn’t have to fight tooth and nail to get an order in.

Working at the Blue Zone Bar inside the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport.

There are some different food options that non-western New Yorkers would enjoy as an intro to some Buffalo food. While the Anchor Bar is what it is, I loved the addition of Bocce Pizza. While Tim Hortons is always a pleasant sight to see while I’m home.

Unfortunately, a tornado over Philadelphia (which still doesn’t seem real) delayed my flight so I spent some more time at the Blue Zone. Thankfully though, my flight got off and I was on my way.

As I bobbed and weaved my way through other airports throughout my journey, I kept coming to the conclusion that there is no better airport than Buffalo’s. You can show up 30 minutes before your flight boards and still have time for a drink or even two.

Do you think Buffalo’s airport is the best? Comment below and let me know what you think.

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