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(Sân bay Nội Bài và Tân Sơn Nhất được vinh dự bình chọn vào tốp 10 sân bay tệ nhất Châu Á năm 2014. Vậy mà các bố vẽ ra chuyện sân bay Long Thành sẽ trở thành trạm trung chuyển quốc tế. Hoang tưởng quá sức rùi) Having raved about the pure excellence of some airports in Asia, the 10 airports that make it onto the Worst Airports list bring us back to reality. Those represented on this list show up because of their consistent uncleanliness, their counter-intuitive layout and absolute lack of amenities. Long queues, the solicitation of bribes and the lack of air-conditioning in tropical climates further upsets and enrages travellers in the region. Hanoi’s international and domestic airport is frequently noted for being hot, chaotic and not especially clean. In spite of its tropical location, air conditioning seems to perpetually be a problem – and the constant crowds exacerbate overheating. Sweaty travellers are further frustrated by the poor signage and limited flight information displayed throughout. A number of basic facilities are lacking at this airport as well – including foreign exchange bureaus and sufficient numbers of chairs. That all said, if you do find yourself with a prolonged period here, make your way to the third floor food court. Here, you can find a small selection of padded chairs, and access to the internet through the vendors. They ask you for money just so you can go out fast. - a traveller Ho Chi Minh’s primary airport is generally described to be functional and reasonable. Facilities are generally quite average, and cleanliness levels fluctuate. If planning to visit SGN, spend some time reviewing past SleepingInAirports reviews because there are a few pearls of wisdom that lead transit travellers to the most ideal sitting and napping locations. - The air-conditioning was questionable, the Wi-Fi was beyond bad, there was nowhere to sit - a traveller -
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 15:11:31 +0000

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