I'll chime in. Like (for various reasons): Schipnol, BWI, Phoenix (not sure of the name), National Dislike: LaGuardia, Reykjavik, and any place where a staircase has to be wheeled out to you.
wether or not stairs come to you depends on what aircraft you are flying... a 737 is far more likely to have stairs near it than a 767 or such....
Since when are Mexico and China considered third world countries? de Gaulle airport in Paris is a dump. I rather liked Barajas in Madrid, though. As for whoever mentioned Midway, it's apparently referred to by airline pilots as 'the postage stamp' due to the fact that it's hard to see the runway until you're almost right on top of it. Midway is one of the hardest landings in the US.
Um, since the Industrial Revolution...(yes, I know the term "third world" wasn't coined until the Cold War era) Alex