Flight passengers often like to make their airport arrival the start of their holiday, before even stepping foot on a plane. Those about to take off for their dream holiday may fancy kick starting their vacation vibes with a pint at the airport bar, or picking up some Duty Free treats to enjoy. Others perhaps plump to swerve dubious airplane flight meals with a hearty feast prior to embarking. Yet in information which is bound to prove hugely useful to travellers, the best and worst UK terminals to enjoy a pre-flight potter have now been revealed.
AirHelp surveyed 1,000 UK travellers aged between 16 to 86, on specific details based on airport service.
They ranked these on a scale of one to five, with one being poor and five very good.
Out of the eight shortlisted airports, London Stansted fared the worst.
The hub scored a total 3.85 out of five, which may not seem too bad, but it was poor enough to place it bottom of the pile.
London’s third largest airport did not impress on either food options, security waiting times or cleanliness.
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