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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

NAIA, No Longer included in Worst Airport in the World for 2017

Finally, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is out on the list of worst airport in the world.  This is according to the result of the latest survey of sleeping in airport.net., a travel website that conducts an annual survey of travelers to rate airport worldwide base on their airport experience.

Finally, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is out on the list of worst airport in the world.

This is according to the result of the latest survey of sleeping in airport.net., a travel website that conducts an annual survey of travelers to rate airport worldwide base on their airport experience.
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The survey is based on the following factors:
  • Comfort (Gate seating & availability of rest zones)
  • Services, facilities & things to do
  • Food options
  • Immigration/Security
  • Customer service
  • Cleanliness
  • Navigation and ease of transit
  • Sleepability
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In a survey released by the website, the NAIA is no longer included in the top 20 worst airports in the world. Not only that because NAIA is not also in the list of top 5 worst airports in Asia this year.

Read: 33 Bullets Found in Woman's Balikbayan Box in NAIA

According to sleepinginairport.net, the following are Top 20 Worst Airport in the World based on overall airport experience, as determined by voters in our 2017 Airport Survey.


1. Juba International Airport, South Sudan (JUB)
2. Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport, Saudi Arabia (JED)
3. Port Harcourt International Airport, Nigeria (PHC)
4. Crete Heraklion International Airport, Greece (HER)
5. Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nigeria (LOS)
6. Santorini Thira National Airport, Greece (JTR)
7. Dar es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport, Tanzania (DAR)
8. Rhodes International Airport, Greece (RHO)
9. Paris Beauvais-Tille Airport, France (BVA)
10. Tashkent International Airport, Uzbekistan (TAS)
11. London Luton International Airport, England (LTN)
12. Rome Ciampino International Airport, Italy (CIA)
13. Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, Nepal (KTM)
14. New York City LaGuardia, USA (LGA)
15. Chania International Airport, Greece (CHQ)
16. Caracas Simón Bolívar International Airport, Venezuela (CCS)
17. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, China (CAN)
18. Cluj International Airport, Romania (CLJ)
19. Islamabad Benazir Bhutto International Airport, Pakistan (ISB)
20. Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Ethiopia (ADD)



In 2016, NAIA landed on the 5th spot among the worst airport in the world in the same survey.

It said that NAIA was included in the list last year because of "laglag-bala" issue as a form of extortion from travelers especially OFWs.

Read: New 'Laglag Bala' In NAIA?
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(NAIA Terminal 1)
But this problem was addressed during the first 100 days of President Rodrigo Duterte.

According to Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade, this is just a start because they are aiming to include NAIA in the best.

From 2011 to 2013, NAIA was named as the "worst airport in the world". In 2014 it landed in 4th place. Even it was not included in top 10 worst airport in the world in 2015, it is in the list as the 8th worst airport in Asia.

On the other hand, four other airports in the Philippines joined the list of the top 25 best airports in Asia for 2017.

Included in the list are Iloilo International Airport, Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Clark International Airport, and Davao International Airport.

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Friday, March 03, 2017

Relocating NAIA?

Different private groups push for the new location for the international gateway. This is to regain the good reputation of Philippine airport from being 5th of world's worst airports. CAAP said that NAIA is the 39th busiest airport in the world. Proposals from private conglomerates seek to improve the airport and relocate it to a more better place  away from the busy streets to reduce traffic congestion. There are at least four proposals. First is to set up a Philippine Global Gateway at Sangley Point in Cavite complete with a new airport, seaport and a special economic zone proposed by All-Asia Resources and Reclamation Corp. They said they are already  in talks with different stockholders such as the  Philippine Airlines and International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI). ARRC Vice Chairman Edmundo Lim says, PAL has expressed their willingness to move some of their low cost carriers and short PAL flights to Sangley. The complex is approximately 45 minutes away from SM Mall of Asia. However this proposal faces some technical issues.  Lim said they have contracted one of the biggest company in China to do the first phase of the reclamation on a tourniquet  basis so, no money out from them. They have also signed a shareholders agreement that made the SM Group as their project partner. Another unsolicited proposal for the New Clark International Airport has been received by DOTr. This includes augmentation of airport capacity to new passenger, freight and cargo terminals and building additional runways. It will cost P187 billion with a concession period of 50 years.   Another proposal from San Miguel to move the airport just 25 kilometers from the current location of NAIA. It costs P699 billion with 50 years concession period. there is also another proposal to move the international airport to Lucena, Quezon. The stakes are high. More than a new gateway , the relocation is also expected to boost the trade and economic activities in the area where the new airport will be located.   RECOMMENDED THE HORROR AND TERROR OF BEING A HOUSEMAID IN SAUDI ARABIA  DUTERTE WARNING  NEW BAGGAGE RULES FOR DUBAI AIRPORT    HUGE FISH SIGHTINGS

Different private groups push for the new location for the international gateway. This is to regain the good reputation of Philippine airport from being 5th of world's worst airports. CAAP said that NAIA is the 39th busiest airport in the world. Proposals from private conglomerates seek to improve the airport and relocate it to a more better place  away from the busy streets to reduce traffic congestion.

There are at least four proposals. First is to set up a Philippine Global Gateway at Sangley Point in Cavite complete with a new airport, seaport and a special economic zone proposed by All-Asia Resources and Reclamation Corp. They said they are already  in talks with different stockholders such as the  Philippine Airlines and International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI).
ARRC Vice Chairman Edmundo Lim says, PAL has expressed their willingness to move some of their low cost carriers and short PAL flights to Sangley. The complex is approximately 45 minutes away from SM Mall of Asia. However this proposal faces some technical issues.
Different private groups push for the new location for the international gateway. This is to regain the good reputation of Philippine airport from being 5th of world's worst airports. CAAP said that NAIA is the 39th busiest airport in the world. Proposals from private conglomerates seek to improve the airport and relocate it to a more better place  away from the busy streets to reduce traffic congestion. There are at least four proposals. First is to set up a Philippine Global Gateway at Sangley Point in Cavite complete with a new airport, seaport and a special economic zone proposed by All-Asia Resources and Reclamation Corp. They said they are already  in talks with different stockholders such as the  Philippine Airlines and International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI). ARRC Vice Chairman Edmundo Lim says, PAL has expressed their willingness to move some of their low cost carriers and short PAL flights to Sangley. The complex is approximately 45 minutes away from SM Mall of Asia. However this proposal faces some technical issues.  Lim said they have contracted one of the biggest company in China to do the first phase of the reclamation on a tourniquet  basis so, no money out from them. They have also signed a shareholders agreement that made the SM Group as their project partner. Another unsolicited proposal for the New Clark International Airport has been received by DOTr. This includes augmentation of airport capacity to new passenger, freight and cargo terminals and building additional runways. It will cost P187 billion with a concession period of 50 years.   Another proposal from San Miguel to move the airport just 25 kilometers from the current location of NAIA. It costs P699 billion with 50 years concession period. there is also another proposal to move the international airport to Lucena, Quezon. The stakes are high. More than a new gateway , the relocation is also expected to boost the trade and economic activities in the area where the new airport will be located.   RECOMMENDED THE HORROR AND TERROR OF BEING A HOUSEMAID IN SAUDI ARABIA  DUTERTE WARNING  NEW BAGGAGE RULES FOR DUBAI AIRPORT    HUGE FISH SIGHTINGS

Lim said they have contracted one of the biggest company in China to do the first phase of the reclamation on a tourniquet  basis so, no money out from them. They have also signed a shareholders agreement that made the SM Group as their project partner.
Another unsolicited proposal for the New Clark International Airport has been received by DOTr. This includes augmentation of airport capacity to new passenger, freight and cargo terminals and building additional runways. It will cost P187 billion with a concession period of 50 years.


Another proposal from San Miguel to move the airport just 25 kilometers from the current location of NAIA. It costs P699 billion with 50 years concession period. there is also another proposal to move the international airport to Lucena, Quezon.
The stakes are high. More than a new gateway , the relocation is also expected to boost the trade and economic activities in the area where the new airport will be located.



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