According to a survey of passengers, the British Business Financing declared the Belgian Charleroi Airport (Brussels South Charleroi Airport) as the worst airport in the world.
Business Financing ranked the 20 worst international airports for business travelers, and half of them are in Europe, including six in the United Kingdom (UK) – all of which are in England.
None of the top 20 worst airports has an average score higher than 2 out of 10, and the worst is South Charleroi in Belgium, which has a score of only 1.20.
One business traveler said that Terminal 2 is almost unused and that “everyone stands like cattle at too small gates of Terminal 1.”
He added that boarding is always at the same time as close as possible to connecting gates, through which returning passengers also have to pass, and that you have to pay for the toilet, which is not the case anywhere else.
The airport recently introduced a new artificial intelligence system for optimizing efficiency and safety called the Environmental Movement and Monitoring for Airports (EMMA).
Interestingly, this is one of the airports that Ryanair will fly to from Sarajevo. It should be mentioned that the company is introducing flights to a number of European destinations from Sarajevo starting in April, and Charleroi is one of them.
The Business Financing study shows that 14 out of the 20 best international airports for business travelers are located in Asia and the Middle East.
The rest are in Europe, except for the 19th – Midway International Airport in Chicago in the United States (U.S.), which has an average score of 4.37 out of 10.
There are no top-notch airports in the UK.
The best airport in the world is Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Business travelers gave it an average score of 6.80.
“This airport has an incredible range of facilities,” says one passenger, adding that the terminals are extremely clean and that the airport staff is very friendly.
“There is an excellent choice of food available,” he noted, N1 reports.
E.Dz.