Most international airlines use the terminal 1 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport. It is the oldest in the country and unfortunately, the age shows.
After spending 2320 pesos (or around 53 US dollars) to use the airport, I got to be in the departure gate with no TV, no radio or any form of entertainment. There were no drinking fountains and reasonably-priced food. There were no internet and no computers.
Surprisingly, we also found out that there were no electric outlets for our laptops. So for 53 dollars, one gets nothing.
After spending 2320 pesos (or around 53 US dollars) to use the airport, I got to be in the departure gate with no TV, no radio or any form of entertainment. There were no drinking fountains and reasonably-priced food. There were no internet and no computers.
Surprisingly, we also found out that there were no electric outlets for our laptops. So for 53 dollars, one gets nothing.
3 comments:
I would disagree Dexter. The owner of the airport got something.
peter, steven was really pissed off when we filmed this.
Oh dear! I can truly understand your boredom & frustration. Thinh & I are going on a major tour starting in Shanghai. I need my gadgets to work!
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