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rude TSA workers
rude TSA workers, if I could give a lower score I would. I came in from London on March 24 into Terminal 4 with a connecting flight to Orlando in the same terminal. Why did I have to go out of security and back in for a connecting flight? We arrived at 12:30pm and my flight was at 3:40pm. Needless to say, I missed my connecting flight as did hundreds of others. I was in a security line for 4.5 hours Any TSA person you tried to ask a question through said I can't answer that keep moving, I don't know keep moving. They were merging lines upon lines upon lines. For the thousands of people there at the time there were only 5 security lines open. There were limited ICE personnel there, but they were just standing around. They were not assisting TSA with the security lines. Worst airport ever!! Thank goodness for Delta they were able to get me on the last flight to Orlando as I spoke to them while in the security line. Thank you DELTA AIRLINES!!
Wanted to be Mike Tyson for a day ð
If i could give a 0 I would.
There customs and border staff and TSA have got to be the most arrogant human beings I've ever met!!
Maybe since 9/11 they think they are above everyone else and think customers travelling on to connecting flights are the poop on there shoes!
I was going to go to New York at some point because of the awful atrocities that did happen in 2001 but I think I'll give it a pass and go somewhere else because if the locals are anything like the staff that work in there airport then I think my personality and temperament would not go down well there.
ðð»that is actually minus 1!!
ðð»that is actually minus 1!!! Absolutely dreadful experience at this airport both inbound then outbound, stood in a queue with no seating or air con for 1:5 hrs, then this horrid monster of a woman started barking orders at people, I donât know who the hell she thought she was but people were left stunned and terrrified it was atrocious there was 4 flights came in and 3 people on it was disgusting, our transfer text to say our time was up and he could not wait any longer fortunately we got himâŠâŠjust On the way back we were checking in only to get a receipt saying contact the desk, apparently we were on standby we were told to wait at the end of the T4 British Airways line and that the supervisors would help us, no one came near and in the end after lying on the floor at 54 with fibromyalgia my daughter went to see these two delinquents we explained what had happened and the one named Sharon said Iâm right in the middle of something and put her head back down my daughter went nuts so she then asked where we were flying to and we said London Heathrow and she abruptly said with a sneer on her stupid face that all flights from there went to HeathrowâŠwhy bloody ask that then!!!!then her partner in crime came up with nothing being said to us and they started talking about us in front of our faces this other one said are they connecting and big bird said I couldnât care!!!! Next thing (bearing in mind weâd been told we were on standby) itâs now 6:30 she abruptly gave us our tickets and said your flight is at 10 past 7 our original flight was 20:40!!! Iâm so angry I can barely write this, she knew we were cutting it fine as anyone who knows that airport knows the scale of it, it was wrong on every level Iâve not even included other crap that went on Iâm disgusted and shocked at the treatment we received from two inadequate horrid rude abysmal excuses for women that these two were, Iâm writing to the airport and will not be leaving thus any any shape of form. Someone who isnât as forthcoming as myself and my daughter would actually be so intimidated and left feeling horrendous one word DISGUSTING!
Security is an absolute joke!!
Security is an absolute joke!!! When we arrived they had 5 out of 50 desks open and we had to queue for nearly an hour! Then, when leaving the US they has 1, yes 1 security desk open.
Excellent,
Implement passenger experience solutions asap
My experience in T8 was average as a passenger. I definitely recommend to JFK airport to offer a better service to customers, it is suppose to be on the top 10 busiest airports in the world, yet non of those top 10 airports have taken a holistic approach in passenger experience, they are all the same, same shops, crowded, no real passenger experience solution. I came across a company called "Zen Space - Your moment" which are offering relaxation cabins-pods to airports, companies, homes, and they are a perfect fit these airports, they will soon launch at the first European airport which will be the first airport in the world to offer such a solution. JFK should contact them and get some cabins from them, it will definitely increase a lot the passenger experience satisfaction rate.
One hour from gate to Uber (domestic travel, no luggage)
You may not believe JFK can get any worse, but once the morons running this shitshow hit rock bottom they start digging.
If you are unfortunate enough to land on Terminal 5, have fun traveling miles to get a measly Uber. Apparently the grandiose construction plans taking place for the next several decades are to blame.
JFK Airport Is a Human Cattle Processing Facility
JFK isnât an airport, itâs a dystopian checkpoint masquerading as travel infrastructure. The chaos isnât accidental; it feels engineered to break you down.
Immigration: Two booths open for a thousand people. Hours wasted while staff bark orders like drill sergeants.
Security: Aggressive pat-downs that cross every boundary of professionalism. Zero respect, zero accountability.
Facilities: Construction everywhere, taxi âsystemsâ that are basically shakedowns, and food priced like ransom ($20 sandwiches).
Staff: Rude, indifferent, or outright hostile. If you need help, expect sarcasm. If you have a disability, expect to be ignored.
This place drains you of time, money, and dignity. You leave feeling less like a traveler and more like youâve survived a processing plant designed to remind you whoâs in charge.
Reality check: Other airports prove travel doesnât have to be this way. JFK is willful neglect, systemic disrespect, and corporate profiteering wrapped into one. If you value your sanity, avoid it at all costs.
easily the worst airport i've ever beenâŠ
easily the worst airport i've ever been to, immigration takes over a hour.
A sandwich is about $20.
Staff i meet were super rude
Out of stock for stuff
Absolute Dump, try fly into another airport
I am a disabled traveler travellingâŠ
I am a disabled traveler travelling with my family, we arrived at JFK airport on the 10 August 2025 @ about 4.30pm. Not very helpful staff at the Counter/ Delta airways Check in desk, outside. We waited there for a considerable long time, then was told to check inside at Virgin check in desk. The lady took time to check in even though i was disabled.
They told us to make our OWN way to security. This was a nightmare, they told myself and my husband to wait to the side, and made us wait more then 45 minutes for a security staff to physically check us and the wheelchair,
we kept asking in between that we are waiting and we are going to be late, but they didnât seem to care. I felt dumbed to the side and forgotten about. The 2 security staff (man and a woman) were young and grumpy, working on that day. A lady security eventually came to check me, who took time with unnecessary checks. When we checked the flight information board, it was the Last Call for our flight. When reached the desk it was too late, we missed 7.30 pm flight to London.
These people made us late, by unnecessary checks because of my disability and treated us disgracefully, ignored us repeatedly by just shoving us to the side, despite telling them time and time again to check us. Very disgraceful shocking service for a disabled person.
The only person who helped was a lady at the next flight check in, who checked us in for the next flight. But the flight didnât take our baggages on board. We had to keep chasing these, all baggages numbers were mixed up by the staff. We had to wait 3 days to for baggage to arrive.
Our experience was very bad at JFK Airport, the way they treat travellers and the disabled, rude, aggressive, not polite, no empathy, or with any understanding. Most of the staff were very grumpy and unwelcoming. I have travelled to other countries, they are so understanding and prioritise the disabled and treated us with respect and care. In future i think i will avoid JFK.
Rude and aggressive security staff.
Rude and aggressive security staff.
If I could score zero, I would.
We had been travelling since 10.45 on 8th July 25, our flight from Orlando to JFK had been delayed, causing us to miss our connection. We had to stay in a foreign country, with our daughter, who had been unwell the last 3 days, for another day. When we got to the airport we were all stressed, joined the security Q, when I got to the scanner, the security officer held up my bag, I said mine, I thought she asked me to go thru, but when I got to the other side, I was accused of ignoring her request, apparently I was asked to go back.
I was then abused by her, accusing me of not emptying my water bottles which had been filled from the previous days flight, and had not been reminded about emptying, while in the Q. The choice I was given was to rejoin the security Q or bin my bottles, 3 of them.
Bearing in mind, we had missed our connecting flight, the previous day, through no fault of our own, I couldn't take the risk.
I hope this guard does not deem themselves a Christian, as their was no kindness, empathy or compassion shown towards us. She was more demonic. I hope leaving my daughter with a lasting memory of her 2 week holiday in Orlando, is the horrible woman who took her water bottle makes her feel proud and strong.
Review of JFK Airport
Review of JFK Airport â TSA Agent Violated Protocol and My Bodily Autonomy (May 2025)
I had a shocking and deeply violating experience at JFK Airportâs security checkpoint in late May 2025, Terminal 4. This was not just uncomfortable â it was humiliating, degrading, and a clear breach of TSAâs own guidelines.
Even before the physical search, the general atmosphere at the checkpoint was deeply unsettling. TSA personnel were shouting orders at passengers in the most aggressive and demeaning tone, creating a climate of fear and humiliation. The way people were spoken to â barked at like inmates â made it feel more like a prison camp than an international airport. And in many ways, thatâs exactly how it felt: once youâre in TSAâs custody, they can treat you however they want. That sense of total vulnerability and lack of protection was overwhelming.
After I passed through the body scanner, my pelvic area was flagged. I was wearing a bodysuit under my clothes. Instead of performing a standard pat-down over clothing, as TSA policy requires, the female agent inserted her fingers inside my waistband, pulled down and outward on my pants, and looked into my pants from behind â in full view of other passengers and a male officer who stood nearby and did nothing to intervene.
She then reached into all of my jeans pockets, touched me repeatedly with a flat hand, and grabbed both my buttocks and pelvic area multiple times â slowly and deliberately. I was already standing with my feet placed exactly on the printed foot outlines on the floor, yet she demanded that I spread my legs even further. Her movements were slow and repeated â it truly felt like she was using her "authority" to cross boundaries and violate me, not to ensure safety.
At one point, while I was facing her, she began manipulating the button and zipper of my pants. Had I not asked what she was doing, I had the clear sense that she would have unfastened and opened my pants completely â in full public view. I was partially exposed already, and I strongly believe that people nearby could see parts of my underwear and upper buttocks. That alone constitutes a serious breach of privacy and dignity.
TSAâs official policy clearly states that officers may not insert hands inside clothing or move clothing aside, and must only conduct pat-downs over the clothing. Additionally, agents are required to use the backs of their hands when screening sensitive areas â such as the groin or buttocks â yet in my case, she repeatedly used her open palms to touch and press into those areas. This was not a proper security screening â it was misconduct and a misuse of power.
TSA scanners also appear to disproportionately flag womenâs pelvic areas â often due to menstruation, tight clothing, or hygiene products such as pads or tampons â leading to degrading and unnecessary physical searches. The technology and procedures seem calibrated around the default male body and clothing, without accounting for female anatomy, garments, or health-related needs. As a result, women are far more likely to be flagged and subjected to these invasive searches. This is not just a technical flaw â itâs systemic gender bias disguised as âsecurity.â
Although I was offered a private room, I declined â I had no reason to expect that refusing would result in public exposure and physical violation. At no point did I feel safe, respected, or protected.
This experience left me feeling deeply shaken, powerless, and violated. It was not a legitimate security procedure â it was a misuse of authority that crossed fundamental personal boundaries.
I have submitted a formal complaint to JFK Airport and TSA. I also want to note that many travelers have shared similar experiences online â especially women. Public reviews on TrustPilot, Google, and Skytrax describe JFK as the most aggressive, abusive, and disrespectful airport theyâve ever encountered. Many state they will go out of their way to avoid JFK in the future â and I feel exactly the same.
This type of treatment must never be normalized.
Horrendous
Building work at JFK is causing horrendous difficulties! T7 arrivals has no pick up facilities! Had to get an Airtrain to T8 to find our booked transfer which was not where the driver said heâd be! Facilities in T7 departure was utter pants!
IAt JFK airport, the staff are not just unfriendly; they are openly rude
I honestly believe is the airport with the rudest staff in the world â and I say this after having traveled extensively across the globe, including all over America.
At JFK airport, the staff are not just unfriendly; they are openly rude, treating passengers like a herd of cattle, rushing people without any basic respect or courtesy.
Whatâs even more disappointing is that they seem unable to perform simple tasks â like understanding whether a bottle contains too much or too little water â and behave as if travelers are an inconvenience rather than their reason for having a job.
There are many fast-paced cities in the world â Tokyo, Singapore, London, Dubai â where professionalism and courtesy are never sacrificed, even under pressure.
The speed of the city is no excuse for rudeness.
I have been to NYC many times, but things seem to get worse every time â or maybe I am simply becoming more "allergic" to rude behavior.
Perhaps someone should remind these incredibly rude employees that without tourists, there would be no salaries to pay.
Sadly, this experience has made me lose any desire to return.
Requires a lot of work and discipline
Guys at Check in baggage just mumble and do not pay attention to what is required or what they want you to do
Once in your plane they make you wait up to 2 hours for takeoff even if the plane was ready on time
They prioritise AMERICAN branded airlines for takeover before any international take offs- this is a known thing apparently according to pilots
Pure trash and disorganized
Pure trash and disorganized. Too big of an airport for this drama
If i could give 0 stars I would
If i could give 0 stars I would. Worst airport I've ever been to and I've been to 3rd world countries! On arrival into JFK it took us over 2 œ hours from stepping oglff the plane to getting outside the airport. There was less than half of the security booths with officers in which crated a huge backlog. Leaving JFK wasn't much better. Went through security and got some Dunkin doughnuts and drinks to have, when we got to our gate, in a leisurely fashion but following the walkway took us back out of the air port so we had to go through security again! They took our drinks away and the woman didn't care that we had a receipt for the drinks. She was rude, ignorant and didn't want to listen. Where we originally went though security the sign of where to go was above our heads so we couldn't see it. Extremely poor signage and what I would have thought to be a massive security risk. There was no staff at the doors we took so someone could quite easily go through them and bypass the security completely! Compared to LHR which was clearly sign posted and had up to date biometric security. We got off the plane and out the airport with baggage collection in 36 minutes. JFK have a lot of work to do. Won't ever chose that airport again. Newark airport will be the choice now for the rest of my life.
Terrible airport
Terrible airport. Massive queues. Limited signage. No information actively given by staff members. Thousands of passengers and only 4 small baggage xray machines? Seriously? Oh, and then losing my luggage at the destination.
My complaint is about the cab service at JFK airport. âŠ
My complaint is about the cab service that they offer supposedly affiliated with the airport.We got stuck on a I hour flight from Raleigh Durham, NC that turned into an 8 hr odyssey. After we arrived at JFK airport went to the cab area where the dispatcher put us in a cab.This cab driver was from another planet. He took us down back alleys at 11:45 at night and acted like he was lost.Then he told us the trip would be 47 minutes and wanted more money.? He was price gauging. Me and sister are from NYC,Brooklyn to be exact, so we know he was the scum of the earth.We told him we were getting out since Jamaica Center was across the street. We got a proper cab driver and we made it home in under 15 minutes. These drivers are not safe and ripping off passengers especially ones not familiar with the area. Riders stay aware of your surroundings, take these guys picture and the ID the have displayed and the license plate #.Be aware . Obviously JFK does not care.
JFK airport I wouldnât even give it oneâŠ
JFK airport I wouldnât even give it one star there are no restaurants. Thereâs no one to help you. Itâs the worst airport in the whole world that Iâve ever been to. British Airways shouldnât fly here. what I do not understand is these reviews have been going back to 2022. Why is nothing being done I will never fly to this airport ever again.
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