November: Favourite Reviews and Quotes
November highlights on The Budget Traveller’s Guide to Sleeping in Airports.
NOVEMBER STATS
New Airport Reviews: 57
New Facebook Fans: 275 [become a fan] Total: 3343
Top Contributors: stranger | tupungato | surejb [become a contributor]
Airport with Most New Reviews: Paris CDG
Most Read Airport Page: Paris CDG
LASTING IMPRESSIONS
If you’ve visited the site in the past, you’re probably familiar with the “Lasting Impressions” section on each airport’s overview page. This section includes some memorable quotes and tips I’ve picked out of our contributor’s reviews. Here are a few quotes that have just been added:
- Frankfurt Airport - “The terminal is massive. I got lost and had to find security to get directions to my gate.” (zurichopper)
- Paris CDG Airport - “the guy on the electric floor swiper drove at us several times and drove over the front of the bench where our feet were about 10 or 12 times in the space of 10 mins.” (cdgcov_lad)
- Altenburg Airport - “There are school gyms that are larger than the terminal as a whole and the check-in area is about the size of a large living room.” (t_maia)
- Glasgow Prestwick Airport - “They threaten you with eviction outside if you misbehave.” (Jeff Geoff)
- Sydney Airport - “The person who suggested making a bed by tipping a seat by a wall is genius. I did this and could lie down and stretch my legs.” (Fuchka)
- Shannon Airport - “I couldn’t sleep even a minute ’cause I thought I was gonna die like the people of [the movie] ‘Alive!’.” (stranger)
- Trapani Airport - “there are terrible flies there. They will keep sitting on you all the time. It’s impossible to fall asleep when a fly lands on your face every 10 seconds.” (tupungato)
ADVENTURES AND MISADVENTURES IN AIRPORT SLEEPING
Bergamo Airport, Italy
by stranger
The place is the most similar thing to a hostel that you can find and on top of that, it’s totally free! which is of great appreciation because Milano is a painfully expensive city. You can save 18-20 by sleeping in this airport because it looks like a dorm, seriously! Its equipment is very basic and you’ll have to sleep in hard chairs, but most of the people have their own sleeping bags and sleep comfortably on the floor. There are people loafing around without T-shirt or without shoes as if they were in their homes (I did it!) and no one gives a hoot. But make sure you arrive early because there are LOTS AND LOTS of people sleeping there. The guards let you sleep in peace all night, but at 5 a.m they wake everybody up ’cause the airport become operational.
Sharjah International Airport, UAE
by surejb
Flew thru this place twice, both entailing stays of more than 8 hours. The budget airline Air Arabia has its hub here…
The place is run by a staff who are the most arrogant and racist workforce in the Middle-East. Arabs are renowned for their hospitality especially in Bahrain Oman Al Ain Ras Al Khaimah etc…but the HR guys must have recruited the most racist people to staff the airport.
I actually saw a staff use his feet to awaken (can say kick) an Afghani worker who was napping on the floor. The airport is mainly used by labourers from the Sub-continet, Far-East North Africans etc. So they don’t cater to the western diaspora of UAE, which means they can run the place like a prison.
Everything from check in to boarding is deplorable and appalling. Passengers are treated like animals
The place stinks.
The common use toilets are worse than ones in train stations in Lahore.
The only relief is the pay and use lounge which is atleast staffed by humans and the toilets showers and bathrooms are clean.
Not much food choices, but at least better than having to spend time in the common area. The common area doesn’t have many amenities for spending the night.
you’ll have to stretch out on the unclean floor if you really want to doze. Never travel thru this airport if it involves for more than an hour of transit
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