Originally Posted by
gobluetwo
It's definitely orders of magnitude better at any time than trying to get on the subway in Seoul at rush hour, though! ICN was really great. My one experience at NRT was also pretty good, although the security line for connecting flights was a bit zoo-ey.
ORD can be a zoo, as can ATL - if you've never experienced the main security line backed up through the atrium, around the baggage carousels, and back toward the ticketing counters, consider yourself fortunate.
NRT is surprisingly good. I always have lower expectations here than ICN, HKG or SIN and while it's obviously older, everything is well-organised and moves quickly enough. I've been to NRT 7 times this year and I always had a great experience. ^ to Japanese efficiency. The connecting security line for UA flights is pretty busy but there's 3 Premier Access lines which makes it easy for elite/C/F passengers. The RCC is a bit of a zoo though. Fortunately it's huge so you can at least find a place to sit.
My limited experiences at ATL (other than the fact I was flying DL) have been okay, it's not bad considering an airport of its size.