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Mar 27 2009

Prague Airport - worst in the world?

Published by Golden Prague at 11:45 am under Fun Edit This

Prague Airport - worst in the world! Really???

As I first stumbled upon the video below I was like, “The worse? Really?” Watch and judge for yourself:

After the first few seconds I asked hubby: “Is our airport really called Franz Kafka International?” Ok, Ok, sometimes I am a bit slow ;-) I was well into the first minute of the video until it dawned on my that it was published by the “infamous onion”. To appreciate the video fully I would suggest to read a few books by Franz Kafka, such as “The Castle” or “The Trial”. But seriously now, Prague’s airport is actually quite good, not first class, but ok. But what is for you a good airport? I am easy to please, clear indications where to go and reasonable priced coffee&snacks and I am a happy camper traveler. If the airport is also well connected by public transport than it is already close to perfect to me. What about you?


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6 Responses to “Prague Airport - worst in the world?”

  1. Journeys and Adventureson 27 Mar 2009 at 12:19 pm edit this

    Good question–I think reasonable lines and helpful staff make a big difference, too.

    The Philadelphia airport gets my vote for worst–It took more almost an hour to get through the security because many of the lines weren’t open and the staff just wasn’t understanding or pleasant (and I used to work in customer service, so I know it’s difficult, but they were unnecessarily rude).

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