NewsBite

Advertisement

Airport reviews

It may be tired and sometimes crowded, but the airport does offer spectacular mountain and Beagle Channel views.

Inside the (shabby) airport at the end of the world

This a magnificently located airport, but any sense of wide-open space and adventure is abandoned at the entrance.

  • Brian Johnston
An Airbus Beluga landing at Toulouse.

This is the ultimate airport for aviation geeks

Anyone with even a passing interest in planes will be fascinated by the collection of aviation curios that call Toulouse-Blagnac home.

  • Chrissie McClatchy
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).

Vegas’ airport doesn’t have much in common with Vegas, except one thing

The main entry point for the glitzy city, the airport doesn’t go for over-the-top Vegas razzle dazzle. But it does contain more than 1000 slot machines.

  • David Whitley
Marseille Airport, France.

This airport aims to have no one wait more than 10 minutes. It succeeds

Marseille in France has more than 10 million passengers a year, but its setup looks well-equipped to handle many more.

  • Justine Costigan
LAX’s revamped Terminal 3 is clean, modern and efficient.

It’s not Changi, but this notorious US airport has improved immensely

The upgrade of LAX’s Terminal 3 has addressed many of the pain points that make flying domestically in the US such a gruelling experience.

  • Rob McFarland
Advertisement
Indoor palm trees are a reminder you’re in the Middle East.

Bring cash to avoid queues, crying kids at this bureaucratic airport

Cairo airport handles 26 million passengers a year. Allow time (and patience) for its lengthy security – better still, bring cash.

  • Belinda Jackson
Nakhon Si Thammarat International Airport.

This new airport is the gateway to Thailand’s emerging beach hotspots

This new $62.5 million airport is well designed and well run (with one exception).

  • John Borthwick
Dublin Airport is as grey as the country’s skies.

This dismal airport is confusing and charmless

Brace yourself. This overcrowded airport is gloomy and tired, and by the time you board your plane, you will be, too.

  • Brian Johnston
Siem Reap.

South-East Asia’s newest airport is sleek, shiny and cavernously empty

The airport was built to sustain 7 million passengers a year, but is running at about 50,000. Hopefully, it will be a case of build it and they will come.

  • Christine Retschlag
The Jewel Changi.

Airport review: Forget the rankings, this is truly the world’s best airport

Doha is slick and modern and very pretty, but Changi is streets ahead in terms of its dining, shopping and entertainment options.

  • Ben Groundwater

Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/traveller/topic/airport-reviews-l5i