Pune, India
The aircraft door opens, its 43 degrees in Pune, India. A passenger describes his experience at the airport in India as the following:” I am still gasping for air when passengers are already pushing past me from behind, I stumble down the stairs in their wake. The bus rolls towards the terminal, I hope to be able to breathe again there. 300 people felt like they were squeezed into this bus, Indians apparently have no fear of contact. I, on the other hand, am not made to defend myself against immoral approaches at temperatures above 40 degrees.”
Bergamo
Similar to the NAIA, Bergamo Airport always has a top place in the list of bad airports. “People run through the airport and steal sleeping passengers,” writes a user on “The Guide to Sleeping in Airports” – and security doesn’t care. Perhaps that is also the reason why the security forces like to tear sleeping travelers out of their dreams in the middle of the night, as some have criticized. Then they can take care of their own belongings, completely exhausted.