Name these US Airports from above

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Quite possibly the most overbuilt airport in the US in my opinion. It's the 4th busiest airport in the state, has less enplanements than Bangor and could get by with a third of these jetways to meet it's airline scheduling demands.
 
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Quite possibly the most overbuilt airport in the US in my opinion. It's the 4th busiest airport in the state, has less enplanements than Bangor and could get by with a third of these jetways to meet it's airline scheduling demands.
They must have built Austin Straubel International Airport for Packers home game weekends.
 
It's a good thing that the Packers have a charter plane for their traveling needs. Interesting that Appleton International is only 35 miles away, handles 200K more passengers and has half the number of jetways!
 
Here's a question though not from above, but below. Best airport for food options. And by far too.
 
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That seems a bit subjective. I came across a Greek place at SeaTac Airport that served me the best chicken Pita wrap I've ever had. I'd consider flying back just for that.
 
That seems a bit subjective. I came across a Greek place at SeaTac Airport that served me the best chicken Pita wrap I've ever had. I'd consider flying back just for that.
I meant for quantity selection. DFW seemingly has the most, or from what I've seen. It even has a Maggianos (terminal C) of which is a chain, yes, but a great one. I'll put up their spaghetti bolognese with meatballs against any place in the North End, and that's saying a lot, of course.
 

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