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Kuwait Airport Rated Worst in Asia Due to Long Ques and More

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 28 February 2024
Kuwait Airport Rated Worst in Asia Due to Long Ques and More

In a recent assessment by airlinequality.com, Kuwait International Airport has received the lowest rating among airports in Asia, with travelers expressing widespread dissatisfaction. The website, known for evaluating airports based on traveler feedback, assigned Kuwait International Airport a rating of 1.69 out of 10.

Long Queues and Inefficiencies in Immigration Clearance

Many travelers reported significant problems with the immigration clearance process, citing long queues and inefficiencies. This bottleneck in the airport's operations contributed to a frustrating experience for passengers.

Kuwait Airport Rated Worst in Asia Due to Long Ques and More

Unpleasant Odors, Unprofessional Staff, and Slow Boarding Procedures

Criticism extended to various aspects, including unpleasant odors, unprofessional staff behavior, and slow boarding procedures. Travelers expressed dissatisfaction with the overall service quality and professionalism exhibited by the airport staff.

Inadequate Facilities and Dim Lighting

Complaints about inadequate facilities and dim lighting throughout the airport were prevalent. Passengers noted that the poor ambiance created by the dim lighting added to their negative experiences during their time at the airport.

Kuwait Airport Rated Worst in Asia Due to Long Ques and More

Top-Rated Airport in Asia and Globally

In contrast, Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, emerged as the top-rated airport in Asia and globally, scoring an impressive 6.8 points. Travelers praised Noi Bai Airport for providing a rich and comfortable travel experience.

In light of these findings, travelers are expressing hope that Kuwait Airport will take constructive measures to address the highlighted issues and improve the overall passenger experience.

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