Melburnian1
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As I use Amtrak when travelling within the USA, I've only ever used LAX to arrive or depart on multiple visits.
Moshe Safdie, the designer of SIN (Changi's) new Jewel development was quoted in what under Robyn Ironside has become a better 'The Australian' Fridays aviation page (the previous woman was hopeless, but Steve Creedy was very good) as saying "USA airports are the worst in the world" and "offer a dehumanisng experience."
He also said 'The USA doesn't have a single decent airport and travelling is a nightmare."
As one might expect, he then went on to praise Changi and what he says is "the culture of competition among Asian airports."
He then - in a comment many Australians will agree with - implied that "inconveniencing passengers (so as to sell more at retail outlets)" is part of airports' business model.
Like most AFFers, I'm yet to visit the Jewel area at SIN, and am unsure about whether a fake rainforest is a good idea, nice as it may look. If it promotes sensible environmental awareness, well and good, but if it leads to many passengers dawdling and holding up flights by not boarding in a timely way (as a '10 minute prior to scheduled departure requirement to be at the gate' doesn't means bags can be offloaded for a punctual departure if there's no shows), not so good.
At LAX, I've had experiences ranging from the horrendous (many years ago: being searched in an unpleasant way), as I was on my way to juddles' favourite area of South America, so they must have thought I was a drug runner, to excellent (my most recent visit, which was as an arriving OD passenger: immigration was quick and the officer most pleasant).
Is the comment about no USA airport being 'decent' fair?
Moshe Safdie, the designer of SIN (Changi's) new Jewel development was quoted in what under Robyn Ironside has become a better 'The Australian' Fridays aviation page (the previous woman was hopeless, but Steve Creedy was very good) as saying "USA airports are the worst in the world" and "offer a dehumanisng experience."
He also said 'The USA doesn't have a single decent airport and travelling is a nightmare."
As one might expect, he then went on to praise Changi and what he says is "the culture of competition among Asian airports."
He then - in a comment many Australians will agree with - implied that "inconveniencing passengers (so as to sell more at retail outlets)" is part of airports' business model.
Like most AFFers, I'm yet to visit the Jewel area at SIN, and am unsure about whether a fake rainforest is a good idea, nice as it may look. If it promotes sensible environmental awareness, well and good, but if it leads to many passengers dawdling and holding up flights by not boarding in a timely way (as a '10 minute prior to scheduled departure requirement to be at the gate' doesn't means bags can be offloaded for a punctual departure if there's no shows), not so good.
At LAX, I've had experiences ranging from the horrendous (many years ago: being searched in an unpleasant way), as I was on my way to juddles' favourite area of South America, so they must have thought I was a drug runner, to excellent (my most recent visit, which was as an arriving OD passenger: immigration was quick and the officer most pleasant).
Is the comment about no USA airport being 'decent' fair?
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