BBC Five Live discussing airports

Posted:
14 Mar 2008, 08:37
by Clarkysun
BBC Five Live's Breakfast programme is discussing which is the best and worst airports in the world.
Singapore is polling very high while Heathrow is deemed woeful. Personally I think LHR is fantastic, especially with the new UC Wing and CH [y]. I really dislike CDG, it's just confusing.
What are you best and worst contenders?
Moved to Travel - General as the topic is not directly VS related - honey lamb

Posted:
14 Mar 2008, 09:47
by Jacki
I agree that LHR with access to the CH competes well with other major airports. My benchmark for a good airport is the ease I can transit from Int to Dom whilst jetlagged and/or exhausted plus the quality of shops en route!

Posted:
14 Mar 2008, 17:38
by MarkedMan
With respect to LHR, you have to figure that considerably less than 1% of passengers transiting through it on any one day get the benefit of the UC experience. However good this might be, it won't impact any survey. They're interviewing everyone with a half year attendance in architecture school today on how to build airports, and the most consistent theme is 'high ceilings and natural light do the trick, together with good directions'.
What VS have done for their key passengers is build that into the key stages of the airport experience at Heathrow (check-in and clubhouse) and worked to minimize any time needed to be spent inbetween. Which is smart, and a lot cheaper than building your own terminal. But that doesn't change the fact that old Heathrow is low (or perceived to be low) ceilings, cadaveric neon light, being boxed in, changing terminals through underground corridors that can barely accomodate four across, and so on.
I'm at the point where I'll walk outside from T3 to T2 or T1 when I have to change there, unless the weather is really bad.
I do agree with Jacki, the test of an airport is how seamlessly it can blend long haul and short haul traffic together. SIN doesn't have short haul traffic to compete with the major european or US hubs. The traffic movement isn't even top 30, so the sample space of folks who get surveyed about that airport is pretty skewed. I actually quite like Houston, it also has some price comedy spots thrown around ...