Travel research site
TravelNerd recently noted that airports are increasingly providing kid-friendly amenities to appeal to a range of travelers, and released the results of a study that highlighted the
best and worst airports for kids.
Based on the number of nurseries and play areas, as well as kid-friendly activities, Minneapolis-St. Paul made the top 10, squeaking in at number nine, just ahead of Seattle-Tacoma.
"In honor of the creator of Snoopy, a Minnesota native, there is a Snoopy statue in Terminal 1 near one of two kid play areas," the article notes about the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. "To feed the baby, head to Terminal 1 Concourse C for a private mothers room. P.S. If you forgot extra diapers, a pacifier or sippy cup, there is a vending machine with kid essentials in Terminal 1’s kid play area."
The top three airports for kid-friendly amenities are San Francisco, Portland, and San Jose. Dubbed the worst airports for kids are Atlanta, Denver, and JFK.