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United States
ESTA required for Visa Waiver Program countries
Overview
The United States has the world's largest domestic aviation market, with over 5,000 public airports and 19,000+ daily domestic flights. The country serves as a major connecting point between Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
For international travelers, the main entry points are the coastal gateway airports: JFK and Newark (New York), LAX (Los Angeles), MIA (Miami), and SFO (San Francisco). Domestically, the hub-and-spoke system means most connections route through major hubs like Atlanta, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Denver.
The US is unique in requiring passengers on international arrivals to clear customs and immigration at their first point of entry, even if connecting to another US destination. This adds significant time to connections.
Major Airports
International Gateways
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| JFK | New York | Transatlantic gateway | Delta, JetBlue, BA, Emirates |
| LAX | Los Angeles | Transpacific gateway | United, American, Delta |
| MIA | Miami | Latin America hub | American Airlines |
| SFO | San Francisco | Asia-Pacific gateway | United |
| EWR | Newark | United hub, transatlantic | United |
| IAD | Washington | Star Alliance gateway | United |
| ORD | Chicago | United/American hub | United, American |
Domestic Mega-Hubs
Atlanta (ATL) — The world's busiest airport by passenger traffic. Delta's primary hub with connections to virtually every US destination. Efficient single-terminal design despite massive size.
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) — American Airlines' largest hub. Central US location makes it ideal for coast-to-coast connections. Five terminals connected by Skylink train.
Denver (DEN) — United hub and Southwest focus city. Major western US connecting point. Single terminal with three concourses accessed by train.
Chicago O'Hare (ORD) — United and American hub. Second busiest US airport. Four terminals, domestic terminals connected airside, international (T5) requires re-screening.
Regional Considerations
- New York area: Three major airports (JFK, EWR, LGA) not connected—choose based on airline and destination
- Los Angeles area: LAX dominates, but BUR and SNA offer alternatives for domestic
- San Francisco area: SFO is main gateway; OAK and SJC serve low-cost carriers
- Washington DC: Three airports—DCA (closest to downtown), IAD (international hub), BWI (Southwest)
Airlines
Major Legacy Carriers
The "Big Three" dominate US aviation:
- American Airlines (AA) — Largest by fleet and revenue. Hubs: DFW, CLT, MIA, PHX, PHL, ORD, LAX
- Delta Air Lines (DL) — Highest customer satisfaction among legacies. Hubs: ATL, MSP, DTW, SLC, SEA, LAX, JFK
- United Airlines (UA) — Strongest Pacific network. Hubs: ORD, DEN, IAH, EWR, SFO, LAX
Low-Cost Carriers
- Southwest (WN) — Largest LCC, no hub system, no assigned seats, two free checked bags. Strong at MDW, DAL, LAS, DEN, PHX
- JetBlue (B6) — Premium LCC with more legroom. Focus cities: JFK, BOS, FLL, LAX, SJU
- Spirit (NK) — Ultra-low-cost, fee-heavy model. FLL hub
- Frontier (F9) — ULCC, DEN focus
International Carriers
Major foreign airlines serving the US:
- British Airways, Virgin Atlantic — UK routes
- Lufthansa, Air France, KLM — European networks
- Emirates, Qatar, Etihad — Middle East connections
- ANA, JAL, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific — Asian routes
- LATAM, Avianca, Copa — Latin American connections
Entry Requirements
Visa Waiver Program (VWP)
Citizens of 40 countries can visit visa-free for up to 90 days with ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization).
- Cost: $21 (valid 2 years)
- Apply: esta.cbp.dhs.gov (official site only—avoid third-party scams)
- Processing: Usually instant, allow 72 hours minimum before travel
VWP Countries include: UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and most EU/Schengen states.
Visa Required
Citizens of most other countries need a B-1/B-2 visitor visa:
- Apply at US Embassy or Consulate in your country
- Interview required in most cases
- Processing times vary from days to months
- Fee: $185
Passport Requirements
- Valid for duration of stay (6 months recommended)
- Machine-readable passport required for ESTA
- Must have at least one blank page
Global Entry
Frequent travelers can apply for Global Entry ($100, 5 years):
- Expedited customs and immigration clearance
- Includes TSA PreCheck for domestic security
- Apply at ttp.cbp.dhs.gov
Official information: travel.state.gov
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Flying is often the fastest option for distances over 300 miles. The US has frequent service between major cities:
| Route | Daily Flights | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| NYC ↔ LAX | 40+ | 5.5 hours |
| NYC ↔ Chicago | 30+ | 2.5 hours |
| NYC ↔ Miami | 25+ | 3 hours |
| LAX ↔ San Francisco | 20+ | 1.5 hours |
Booking tips:
- Book 2-4 weeks ahead for best prices
- Tuesday/Wednesday flights often cheapest
- Southwest includes 2 free checked bags
- Basic economy fares restrict changes and seat selection
Trains (Amtrak)
Limited high-speed rail. The Northeast Corridor (Boston-NYC-Washington) is most useful:
- Acela: 2h50 NYC-Washington, 3h30 NYC-Boston (business class service)
- Regional: Slower but cheaper
Other useful routes:
- Pacific Surfliner: LA-San Diego (scenic coastal route)
- Empire Builder: Chicago-Seattle (2 days, scenic)
USA Rail Pass: Available for multi-city trips (15, 30, or 45 days).
Car Rental
Essential for:
- National parks
- Road trips (Pacific Coast Highway, Route 66)
- Areas with limited public transit (most of the country)
Notes:
- International licenses accepted (varies by state)
- Drive on the right
- Gas (petrol) sold by the gallon
- Minimum age usually 21-25, extra fees for under-25
Buses
- Greyhound: Nationwide network, budget option
- FlixBus: European-style express buses, growing network
- Megabus: Northeast and Midwest routes
Best Time to Visit
Peak Season (June-August, December)
Summer is busiest for family travel. December peaks around holidays. Expect highest airfares and full flights.
Shoulder Season (April-May, September-October)
Best overall value. Good weather in most regions, lower prices, fewer crowds. Flights 20-30% cheaper than peak.
Off-Season (January-March, November)
Lowest fares, especially January-February. Cold in northern states. Good for: ski destinations, Southern California, Florida, Hawaii.
Regional Timing
| Region | Best Time | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Florida | Oct-Apr | Jun-Nov (hurricane season) |
| Southwest | Mar-May, Sep-Nov | Jun-Aug (extreme heat) |
| Pacific Northwest | Jun-Sep | Oct-May (rain) |
| New England | May-Oct | Jan-Mar (harsh winter) |
| Hawaii | Apr-Jun, Sep-Nov | Dec-Mar (peak prices) |
| Alaska | Jun-Aug | Oct-May (limited access) |
Top Destinations
Major Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| New York | JFK, EWR, LGA | Business, culture, Broadway, Times Square |
| Los Angeles | LAX | Entertainment, beaches, tech |
| San Francisco | SFO | Tech, Golden Gate, wine country |
| Miami | MIA | Beach, Latin culture, Art Deco, cruises |
| Las Vegas | LAS | Gaming, shows, Grand Canyon access |
| Chicago | ORD, MDW | Architecture, food, museums |
| Washington DC | DCA, IAD, BWI | Politics, Smithsonian museums |
National Parks
Most parks require car access from nearest airport:
| Park | Nearest Airport | Drive Time |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Canyon | PHX or LAS | 4-4.5 hours |
| Yellowstone | JAC or BZN | 1-2 hours |
| Yosemite | FAT or SFO | 2.5-4 hours |
| Zion | LAS | 2.5 hours |
| Glacier | FCA | 30 min |
Hawaii
- Honolulu (HNL) — Oahu, Waikiki Beach
- Maui (OGG) — Road to Hana, Haleakala
- Kona (KOA) — Big Island, volcanoes
- Lihue (LIH) — Kauai, Na Pali Coast
Direct flights from LAX, SFO, SEA, DEN, PHX, and more.
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: US Dollar (USD)
- Cards: Widely accepted. Visa/Mastercard universal, Amex common
- Tipping: 15-20% at restaurants, $1-2 per bag for porters, $2-5 for hotel housekeeping
- ATMs: Widely available, avoid airport exchange bureaus (poor rates)
- Tax: Prices displayed exclude sales tax (varies 0-10% by state)
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon
- eSIM: Supported by all carriers. Airalo, Holafly work well
- WiFi: Free at most airports, hotels, cafes, Starbucks
Safety
Generally safe for tourists. Standard precautions:
- Keep valuables secure in crowded areas
- Uber/Lyft safer than street hails in unfamiliar areas
- 911 for emergencies
- Avoid leaving valuables visible in parked cars
Electrical
- Voltage: 120V, 60Hz
- Plug type: Type A/B (two flat prongs)
- Adapters: Most hotels have USB charging available
Measurements
The US uses imperial:
- Distance: miles (1 mile = 1.6 km)
- Temperature: Fahrenheit (°F = °C × 9/5 + 32)
- Gas: gallons (1 gallon = 3.8 liters)
Useful Links
- Tourism: Visit USA
- Visa/ESTA: US Travel State Dept
- ESTA Application: esta.cbp.dhs.gov
- TSA Security: tsa.gov
- Global Entry: ttp.cbp.dhs.gov
- National Parks: nps.gov
- Amtrak: amtrak.com
Flights from United States
Top Airports in United States
Busiest airports by route connections
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Atlanta
217 destinations
Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Chicago
206 destinations
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth
187 destinations
Denver International Airport
Denver
169 destinations
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Houston
169 destinations
Airports by Region
1510 airports across 52 regions (plus uncategorized)