NAIA: No. 8 in Worst Airport in the World by Wall St. Cheat Sheet

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal and 1 and 3 is ranked at the No. 8 spot in the List of 10 Worst Airports in the World according to the list compiled by a United States financial media company, Wall Street Cheat Sheet.

NAIA Worst Airport

According to the article posted by Wall St. Cheat Sheet on January 9, 2014 (US Time), NAIA is known for “soup kitchen-style lines that feed into more lines and an overall sense of futility.” they stated.

Here’s the description of NAIA by Wall St. Cheat Sheet:

“Beleaguered by ground crew strikes, unkempt conditions, soup kitchen-style lines that feed into more lines and an overall sense of futility, NAIA brings the term ‘Stuck in the 1970s’ to a new level,” CNN Travel says. Despite overcapacity issues, Terminal 1 seems particularly crammed, and Terminal 3, which is new, is only occupied by minor carriers at the Manila-based airport.

The Wall Street Cheat Sheet quoted the report made by CNN Travel which brought back the term “Stuck in the 1970’s.” Topping the list of the world’s worst airport is the Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil. 

There are two international airport in the United States that are included in the List of World’s Worst Airport, the Chicago Midway International Airport and the John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Here’s the Complete List of the World’s Worst Airport According to Wall Street Cheat Sheet:

  1. Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport – Brazil
  2. Chicago Midway International Airport
  3. John F. Kennedy International Airport
  4. N’Djamena International – Africa
  5. Paris Beauvais
  6. London Heathrow
  7. LaGuardia in New York
  8. Ninoy Aquino International Aiport – Manila, Philippines
  9. Jomo Kenyatta International – Kenya
  10. Tribhuvan International – Nepal

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