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Is Hong Kong's airport really bad?

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I heard Hong Kong, China's airport is small and inefficient and outdated.

Is this true? Because I'm considering a route that has Hong Kong as a stopover.

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  1. No its modern and up to date.


  2. No. Hong Kong has a very nice and beautiful airport. This is not a small airport, it is an international airport like our Changi Airport.

    I give you confident. You can transist in Hong Kong.

  3. Whoever told you that the Hong Kong Airport is small and inefficient couldn't be more wrong. In fact Terminal 1 there is one of the largest in the world, and the airport itself is one of the easiest and most efficient airports to get around, they even have a free shuttle train that will take you from one end of the airport to the other. HKIA (along with Singapore's Changi Airport) is almost always voted Airport of the Year by many polls and surveys. It's the best airport I've ever been to and apparently many other people agree with me, it's one of only three airports in the world that receive a 5-star rating by Skytrax:

    http://www.airlinequality.com/AirportRan...

  4. no i think honk kongs airports are filled with technology i think its really facny my friend teahes over there

  5. you must have heard about the old Kai Tak airport.  The new one is very swanky...though I miss flying between the apt buildings & watching old ladies hanging out laundry...

  6. Not only is it bad, its a complete disaster/nightmare. I was there last month and it was just a horrible experience for me!

  7. Hong Kong's airport is very modern and one of the top ten airports of the world....i am wondering who said that....

  8. No, I really like the airport.  There is shopping, lots of natural light and great connections to the city on the airport express.  It has been a couple of years since I have been...

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