Saudi Arabia's Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport came second on the list, with travellers blaming the lack of services, rude immigration officers, lengthy queues and uncomfortable metal chairs
Nepal's Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport was voted third in the annual survey, and was described as 'a bus station in an impoverished neighbourhood'
Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport came in at fourth place after three consecutive years on the top spot, mainly because of overcrowding and air conditioning problems
Paris' Beauvais-Tille International Airport was voted in sixth place, and described as 'cramped, rundown, debatably clean, and not particularly friendly
In seventh place was Frankfurt's Hahn International Airport. Comfort levels were criticised and the atmosphere was labelled 'bleak, bare-boned and not especially welcoming'
Italy's Bergamo Orio al Serio International Airport was given a withering verdict after coming in eighth place, with one travellers writing: 'The only way this airport could be improved would be to destroy it and rebuild'
Our Mattala International Airport is way ahead with the technology and passenger comfort. Too bad the present government of Sri lanka is lack of ability in most of the governing areas including aviation.
Our Mattala International Airport is way ahead with the technology and passenger comfort. Too bad the present government of Sri lanka is lack of ability in most of the governing areas including aviation.
MY3 is way behind when it comes to moderns stuff.........man is a farmer's son, so what else you expect from him. His brother acts as a stone age fellow by killing each other with an axe......