Airports have the heavy burden of being the first thing that travellers experience when they head to a new country, and as such, it’s of paramount importance that airports are kept in tip-top shape. Following being named the World’s Worst Airport, the Philippines’ Ninoy Aquino International Airport has announced that it’s finally being renovated to fit the current standards of airports all over the world. Michael Beer, Vice President of Asia Pacific Transportation and Infrastructure at Citi Equity Research, has said that “we believe Manila is at a significant disadvantage as a result of the constrained airport and failed/delayed infrastructure initiatives meant to alleviate bottlenecks…” By contrast, Hong Kong and Singapore each have world-class international airports, and these countries enjoy a steady stream of tourists and international travellers, which also mean boosts in their respective economies. But even the airports that have, in the past, been lauded for their innovation and superior customer service have seen the importance of improving their facilities and providing a better experience to its passengers altogether. Such is the case of London’s Gatwick Airport. According to the Gatwick Airport page on Parking4less, the airport services more than 30 million passengers a year, making it the […]