Europe’s worst airports – Heraklion 4th

This year’s  worst airports in Europe  top ten list  includes four Greek airports .

The terminals in these airports terminals were  described as ‘decrepit, depressing and crowded’ with few redeeming features other than the occasional bout of free Wi-Fi and a sense of camaraderie that builds between large groups of airport sleepers.

These are the Top 10 Worst Airports in Europe based on overall airport experience as determined by voters in our 2015 Airport Survey:
1. Beauvais-Tille International Airport, France (BVA)
2. Santorini Thira National Airport, Greece (JTR)
3. Rhodes International Airport, Greece (RHO)

  1. Crete Heraklion International Airport, Greece (HER)
    Crete’s primary airport: Heraklion International Airport. Loathed for many of the same reasons as its predecessors, voters wondered why a popular travel destination would limit itself to one working X-Ray machine. Survey respondents recommend avoiding the airport at all costs during the summer months. If however you find yourself with no other options but to spend the night here, one traveller recommends showing up very early to snatch two couches on the second floor. Located near some offices, they are virtually the only cushioned and moderately comfortable spot to hang out. And, because the lights in the airport are barely functioning, you might just find yourself in the dark overnight.
5. Berlin Schönefeld International Airport, Germany (SXF)
6. Corfu International Airport, Greece (CFU)
7. Rome Ciampino International Airport, Italy (CIA)
8. Brussels Charleroi International Airport, Belgium (CRL)
9. Bergamo Orio al Serio International Airport, Italy (BGY)
10. London Luton International Airport, England (LTN)