MSP Tops JD Power 2025 Airport Satisfaction Study for Second Year

MSP led JD Power’s 2025 mega airport rankings with a 660 score, ahead of DTW and PHX, based on 30,439 traveler surveys. Gains reflect completed facility upgrades, stronger local food and retail, and improved wayfinding, though MSP fell 11 points from last year. Travelers can expect better amenities and should allow extra time for international arrivals.

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Key takeaways
MSP ranked first in JD Power 2025 mega airports with a 660 satisfaction score, leading DTW (649) and PHX (634).
Study surveyed 30,439 U.S. and Canadian travelers who used at least one North American airport from July 2024–July 2025.
Food, beverage, and retail satisfaction jumped 14 points; mega airports rose 8 points year-over-year overall.

(MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA) Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, better known as MSP, has been ranked highest in the 2025 JD Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study for the second year in a row, and the third time overall in the mega airport category. MSP posted a 660 out of 1,000 satisfaction score, topping Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (649) and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (634).

The results draw on surveys from 30,439 U.S. and Canadian travelers who used at least one North American airport between July 2024 and July 2025, offering a current picture of what passengers experience from curb to gate.

MSP Tops JD Power 2025 Airport Satisfaction Study for Second Year
MSP Tops JD Power 2025 Airport Satisfaction Study for Second Year

Study scope and context

The JD Power study evaluates mega airports—those serving 33 million or more passengers a year—across seven key factors that shape the customer journey. While MSP’s score slipped 11 points from last year, it still led the field, signaling steady performance during a period of heavy travel demand and shifting airline schedules.

According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, repeat leadership in this study often reflects years of planning, strong partnerships with airlines and vendors, and a focus on basic needs like wayfinding, wait times, and reliable services.

“Recent gains come from recently completed improvements in many airport facilities themselves,” — JD Power Managing Director Michael Taylor.

Why MSP leads again

MSP’s continued success comes as airports across categories show gains. JD Power reports:
Mega airports rose 8 points year-over-year
Large airports (10–32.9 million passengers) climbed 15 points
Medium airports (4.5–9.9 million passengers) rose 10 points

The study credits three main drivers behind the improvement:
Completed facility upgrades that reduce bottlenecks and improve flow
Authentic local dining and retail options that create a sense of place
– A broad 14-point jump in food, beverage, and retail satisfaction

These themes align with traveler priorities: clean terminals, clear signage, easy security and boarding, and local food that reflects the city.

The seven factors JD Power measures

The study’s seven factors offer a map of where airports win or lose with passengers:
Ease of travel through the airport
Level of trust with the airport
Terminal facilities quality and functionality
Airport staff performance and service
Ground departure experience
Food and retail experience
Arrival and travel-to-airport experience

MSP’s leadership suggests balanced strength across these areas, especially in terminal quality, staff, and the “sense of location” created by local brands.

For international flyers arriving to the United States, a smooth border experience also shapes the overall airport story. Travelers can review official arrival guidance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidance to better prepare for inspections, declarations, and onward connections.

⚠️ Important
⚠️ If you have a tight connection at MSP, account for possible lines at peak times and international arrival steps; build extra transfer time to avoid missing flights.

Top 10 mega airports — 2025 ranking

  1. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International (MSP): 660
  2. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW): 649
  3. Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX): 634
  4. Dallas Fort Worth (DFW): 620
  5. Harry Reid, Las Vegas (LAS): 619
  6. John F. Kennedy, New York (JFK): 618 (tie)
  7. Orlando (MCO): 618 (tie)
  8. Miami (MIA): 615
  9. San Francisco (SFO): 613
  10. Boston Logan (BOS): 608

That MSP sits atop these large hubs highlights the airport’s focus on core basics and local identity. Other notable leaders across size categories:
John Wayne Airport (SNA) leads the large airport category with 730 points.
Indianapolis International (IND) tops the medium airport category for a fourth straight year.

What this means for travelers

MSP’s improvements matter for a wide range of passengers — business travelers, refugees reuniting with family, students, and temporary workers. Practical touches such as shorter lines, friendly staff, and clear signs can reduce missed connections, ease winter-weather travel, and make security and baggage checks less stressful.

Travel-planning takeaways:
– If you have a long layover, airports with strong food and retail scores often offer better places to rest, eat, and work.
– Traveling with children or older relatives? Prioritize terminals known for clear signage and helpful staff.
– For trips including an international leg, build extra time for inspection and baggage recheck. Consult U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidance before you travel.

The study hints at continued improvements as many capital projects complete and new ones begin. Airports are likely to keep investing in:
Restrooms, seating, charging, and wayfinding
Local brands in food and retail, which support small businesses and enhance traveler experience

This focus on sense of location is one reason food and retail satisfaction jumped 14 points this year.

For MSP specifically, future challenges include:
– Managing crowding during peak periods
– Keeping wait times tight as flights fill
– Maintaining transparent communication during delays to build trust

These steps can turn a good trip into a great one for everyone — from frequent flyers to first-time visitors.

MSP’s repeat win shows how a Midwestern hub can compete with coastal giants by investing in the basics, delivering local flavor, and keeping people moving. As airports continue to build and fine-tune services, passengers traveling for big life events stand to benefit most.

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MSP → Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, a major U.S. airport serving the Twin Cities region.
JD Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study → An annual survey measuring passenger satisfaction across multiple airport size categories and service factors.
Mega airport → Airports that serve 33 million or more passengers per year, a category in the JD Power study.
Wayfinding → The signage, layout, and directional information that help travelers navigate an airport.
Food, beverage, and retail satisfaction → A JD Power factor measuring traveler experience with dining and shopping options inside airports.
VisaVerge.com → An analysis site referenced for context on airport performance and industry trends.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) → U.S. federal agency managing border inspections and guidance for international arrivals.

This Article in a Nutshell

Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) ranked highest in the 2025 JD Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study for mega airports, scoring 660 out of 1,000 and placing ahead of Detroit (649) and Phoenix (634). The study, based on responses from 30,439 U.S. and Canadian travelers between July 2024 and July 2025, measured seven factors including ease of travel, terminal facilities, staff performance, and food and retail. JD Power attributes improvements to completed facility upgrades, stronger local dining and retail offerings, and better wayfinding. Although MSP’s score fell 11 points from the previous year, it demonstrated balanced strengths across terminal quality, staff, and sense of location. The study also reported increases across airport sizes, with mega airports up 8 points and food and retail satisfaction jumping 14 points. For travelers, the findings suggest improved amenities, shorter lines, and the need to allow extra time for international arrival procedures and baggage rechecks. Ongoing challenges for MSP include managing peak-period crowding, maintaining low wait times, and clear communications during delays as capital projects continue.

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