Honolulu’s Terminal 2,the main gateway for international and domestic flights,opened in 1927. It was “modernised” in the 1970s.
Chic Scandi wood details punctuate the high ceilings,but there is frustration in the air at this Norwegian airport.
The queues are long and sweaty,the toilets are broken and the best thing about it is the view while taking off.
The good news is that,for most Australians who pass through,an hour is the longest you’ll have to spend here.
If you’re flying out of Incheon International be sure to arrive at least three hours before your flight to enjoy the facilities and entertainment.
Considering Athens airport processes 25 million passengers annually,it’s efficient enough. Just don’t linger if you don’t have to.
It never feels crowded and work is a breeze at “The Queen’s Terminal”,aka Heathrow Terminal 2.
The relaxed vibe of this Canadian airport is an asset in most regards – except at security.
Italy,a nation of style and flair,ran out of both when building this airport.
If you were to find yourself living in an airport terminal this would be the place to do it.