When encountering an unexpected delay in the long-term waiting for the transfer or the flight, staying for more than one hour is one of the things that many passengers fear the most. Australian bedding company OneBed recently conducted research and...
When encountering an unexpected delay in the long-term waiting for the transfer or the flight, staying for more than one hour is one of the things that many passengers fear the most. Australian bedding company OneBed recently conducted research and ranked the top ten most friendly airports for this type of tourists. Among them, the two international airports in Chengdu Tianfu and Beijing Capital were on the list. China has two of the most. The United States is the Domestic International Airport in Olympiad, only Florida, Florida, ranked fourth.
According to the USA Today report, it is actually proven that not all airports are treated the same for travelers who have been waiting for a long time. OneBed points to passenger density, airport size, number of special rest areas, and whether you are good to sleep according to traffic, and passengers are ranked the most friendly airports for transfers and missed passengers in the world.
Tenth place is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the Netherlands. The airport is an important transportation hub in Europe and has five dedicated free rest areas.
Ninth place is Istanbul Airport, Türkiye. Of the ten most friendly airports waiting for passengers to accidentally delay passengers, although the busiest, there are three free rest areas available, and passengers give it a good ranking because it is easy to fall asleep.
The eighth place is the Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada. Although it is the busiest in Canada, it is still relatively comfortable for passengers who want to rest. This depends on the moderate passenger density at the airport; there are only two areas for dozing off.
The seventh place is the Tianfu International Airport in Chengdu, China. The airport is on the list with the lowest passenger density and a wide layout, so passengers have a good chance to find a peaceful place to rest.
The sixth place is Beijing Capital International Airport. Although it has the highest passenger density on the list, there are still five rest areas for passengers to spend a long time on the plane and wait.
The fifth place is Suvannabu International Airport in Thailand, also known as New Bangkok International Airport. It is the main airport in Thailand, so there are many passengers and the airport is busy. Even so, there are still three free rest areas, which ranks very high when it comes to evaluating easy sleep.
The fourth place is Orlando International Airport in Florida, which is the only airport in the United States that has made the list, mainly due to the low passenger density.
The third place is Frankfurt Airport, Germany, which is famous for the busiest traffic in Germany, but has six dedicated areas for travelers to find a place to rest.
The second place is the Indonesian Sukarno-Katta International Airport (Soekarno– Hatta International Airport), which provides seven rest areas for passengers to choose, ranking second most on the list.
The first place is Seoul Incheon International Airport in South Korea, with eight rest areas and low passenger density; the number one passenger is waiting for a long time to turn around or wait for the flight, and the number one passenger is ranked first.
Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan