What Is the Ugliest Airport in the U.S.?

American and JetBlue have made big inroads with their new terminals at New York's Kennedy Airport. What airport do you think needs the next overhaul? Take our poll.
By Ted Reed ,

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (

TheStreet

) --

TheStreet

readers showed a lot of interest in our story on the

four most beautiful U.S. airports/terminals

.

It's no wonder why. Airline travel can involve lots of unpleasant moments, and one way that airlines and airports can enhance the experience is by making terminals pleasant places to be.

Now we want to move onto the next step, which, of course, is a story about the four ugliest U.S. airports (or terminals). We're looking for nominations for spaces that seem cramped, dark or filled with windows that offer crummy views, as opposed to airports where delays are common or where the weather is bad.

We have a few in mind. For instance, the

Delta

(DAL) - Get Report

terminal at JFK has long needed help. Delta knows work is needed so it can compete with the new

American

(AMR)

and

JetBlue

(JBLU) - Get Report

terminals: it has committed $1.2 billion to the effort.

We also hear frequent complaints about Philadelphia International Airport, the principal international gateway for

USAirways

(LCC)

.

Below, we have highlighted these and other less-appealing airports that readers already identified in the "most beautiful" story.

Please cast your vote, and feel free to submit your write-in votes in a comment beneath this story.

-- Written by Ted Reed in Charlotte, N.C.

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