Airports - Rating of metro
Metro at International Airports
Rating of Airports Worldwide - Metro |
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| Code | City | Name | Overall Rating | Number of Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CGN | Cologne Airport | Koeln/Bonn | 4.0 | 37 |
| MIR | Monastir Airport | Skanes | 4.0 | 22 |
| HER | Heraklion Airport | N. Kazantzakis Apt | 4.0 | 12 |
| ICN | Seoul Airport | Incheon Intl | 3.9 | 23 |
| AMS | Amsterdam Airport | Schiphol | 3.8 | 495 |
| FNC | Funchal Airport | Funchal | 3.8 | 85 |
| MEX | Mexico City Airport | Juarez Intl Airport | 3.8 | 76 |
| YUL | Montreal Airport | P Trudeau International | 3.8 | 53 |
| CDG | Paris Airport | Charles De Gaulle | 3.7 | 1140 |
| ORY | Paris Airport | Orly | 3.7 | 730 |
| AGP | Malaga Airport | Malaga | 3.7 | 439 |
| TXL | Berlin Airport | Tegel | 3.7 | 329 |
| ACE | Lanzarote Airport | Lanzarote | 3.7 | 94 |
| IAD | Washington Airport | Dulles Intl | 3.7 | 21 |
| BCN | Barcelona Airport | El Prat | 3.6 | 2788 |
| LGW | London Airport | Gatwick | 3.6 | 363 |
| HEL | Helsinki Airport | Helsinki Vantaa | 3.6 | 106 |
| STN | London Airport | Stansted | 3.5 | 340 |
| SCL | Santiago Airport | Aeropuerto Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez | 3.5 | 26 |
| PTP | Pointe A Pitre Airport | Pointe a Pitre Pale Caraibes | 3.5 | 19 |
| MSQ | Minsk Airport | Minsk | 3.5 | 19 |
| CMN | Casablanca Airport | Mohamed V | 3.4 | 157 |
| EWR | New York Airport | Newark International Airport | 3.4 | 126 |
| MIA | Miami Airport | Miami International Airport | 3.4 | 79 |
| LED | St Petersburg Airport | Pulkovo | 3.4 | 60 |
| PMO | Palermo Airport | Punta Raisi | 3.3 | 287 |
| MRS | Marseille Airport | Marseille-Provence | 3.3 | 198 |
| LIS | Lisbon Airport | Lisboa | 3.2 | 882 |
| SVO | Moscow Airport | Sheremetyevo | 3.2 | 73 |
| DME | Moscow Airport | Domodedovo | 3.2 | 49 |
| YYZ | Toronto Airport | Pearson International Airport | 3.2 | 17 |
| SYD | Sydney Airport | Kingsfordsmith | 3.2 | 14 |
| KUL | Kuala Lumpur Airport | Subang Kuala Lumpur International | 3.2 | 12 |
| BRU | Brussels Airport | Brussels National | 3.1 | 379 |
| BUD | Budapest Airport | Ferihegy | 3.1 | 186 |
| SXF | Berlin Airport | Schoenefeld | 3.1 | 146 |
| DUB | Dublin Airport | Dublin | 3.1 | 95 |
| NYO | Stockholm Airport | Skavsta | 3.1 | 32 |
| FCO | Rome Airport | Fiumicino | 3.0 | 1266 |
| MXP | Milan Airport | Malpensa | 3.0 | 1146 |
| GRO | Girona Airport | Costa Brava | 3.0 | 226 |
| BOD | Bordeaux Airport | Merignac | 3.0 | 109 |
| LIL | Lille Airport | Lesquin | 3.0 | 43 |
| BIA | Bastia Airport | Poretta | 3.0 | 32 |
| FAO | Faro Airport | Faro | 3.0 | 30 |
| PUF | Pau Airport | Pau | 3.0 | 18 |
| ETZ | Metz Nancy Airport | Metz Nancy Lorraine | 3.0 | 12 |
| CCS | Caracas Airport | Simon Bolivar International | 3.0 | 12 |
| FEZ | Fez Airport | Sais | 3.0 | 11 |
| VCE | Venice Airport | Marco Polo | 2.9 | 460 |
Latest reviews of metro at international airports
Charles De Gaulle Airport (Paris) , 02/10/2012
CDG is big! But somehow well run. But you will always see very confused people looking for their check in desk! Make sure you read your ticket details before arriving so you know which hall and counter to look for!
Barajas Airport (Madrid) , 04/09/2012
very good - no remarks // however the machines for paying the supplement if you are travelling by metro are annoying and not that client friendly. It is very disturbing on arrival and trying to get into the metro. Too complicated if you don't know exactly how it works. Frequently to upload the ticket, the ticket will stick into the machine and help will be needed
Lisboa Airport (Lisbon) , 19/07/2012
I had a relatively early flight, and had to be in the airport at 5 pm, but there was no means of public transportation that I could find out about, so was forced to pay for a taxi- I would have liked to avoid that. In most capitals you have transportation running from about 4, 5 am- could this be used at least for the airport? Also, I arrived there at 5 am only to find out that my flight had been pushed 3 hours ahead. I urgently needed to announce this to my office back home, and as it was too early to reach anyone by phone before my plane left, so I looked for an internet connection. The aiport has dismantled all public access computers, so only someone with a smartphone or their own computer can actually access internet. This is quite an exception from any other aiport where Iīve personally been, and it left me with the impression that Lisbon aiport is either discriminating against their guests, or is simply not prepared to offer quality services ( I find internet access to be essential for any traveller, while carrying a computer when travelling is a question of travellerīs option and not a self-understood condition). Due to this, and due to the delay and confusion that followed in announcing it, I found my stay in the airport to be stressful and unpleasant. In general I would rate it as a second-rate aiport.
Franz Josef Strauss Airport (Munich) , 14/05/2012
I regretted it because never before have I been welcomed in such a discriminatory manner.Soon as I got off the plane, i only took about ten steps on my way to baggage claim when I was stopped by an undercover cop. I was the only one stopped out of everyone on that plane as i watched other passengers of the same flight leave without being questioned.He asked me where I came from and asked for my passport. I told him and also showed him my European Permanent Residency card, my boarding passes and electronic ticket. He began asking me who I'd be staying with and I replied, 'My fiancee's mother here in Munich'. He returned my passport and belongings and I was off to baggage claim.At baggage claim, I look over my shoulder and there he was passing by. He heads into an office and comes out with another man. My bag arrives and I grab it on my way to the exit where my future mother-in-law (who's German) awaited my arrival.I hugged her and we exchanged greetings and all of a sudden, the same cops flashes his badge again, this time with his partner and asked to search my bag. I was extremely angry and agreed but my mother-in-law refused to let it happen because I'd already told her my encounter soon as I got out the baggage claim.The men insisted and as soon as she mentioned her Father's name, they backed off apologizing for the harassment.Now, my assessment where as follows:1) Seemed like being the only dark-skinned man on the aircraft, they automatically assumed I was smuggling drugs2) If I was European or Caucasian I would have been treated with some respect. At least, they would have taken me to a nearby room if they needed to search me or my belongings instead of tailing me from the plane to the middle of the airport asking me to open my bag in front of the airport causing me further embarassment as onlookers stared at me as if i was an illegal immigrant or narcotics dealer.3) Their actions give a "YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE" message to foreigners looking to visit, invest or whatsoever.I had only arrived in Munich to visit my German mother-in-law because her dad had just passed away. And that situation added to her problems. Furthermore, she had to write me a note I carried in my wallet just in case the Police harassed me and she decided to accompany me everywhere I went because of her fear of prejudice, discrimination and harassment towards me throughout my stay.My stay in Munich was 3 weeks in Inferno, and I dont think I'd be recommending Munich nor travelling there for whatsoever any more.It goes to show that there are still unchanged grounds on European soil filled with the silly supremacy ideology of WWI and WWII; and its no wonder why most of my business partners despise Germany and have changed countries when it come to import and export.I'm a Business Man in the Import & Export sector specialized in Computer Monitors and secondly, I must say, overall your company's services are well- appreciated. From the emails, the bookings to the alerts...all organized. Thumbs upAbout Munich, it will forever remain unpleasant and appalling to me. Thanks.
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