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Is this a world class airport? :disagree: No wonder Mughal Emperor Babur wrote all that about Hindustan with no charm and no sense of symmetry etc.


Here's a wake up call from your deluded media, even they do not delude themselves as you ignorant radical Ram Rajya aspirant Hindutva fanatics.

India has three of world's worst airports - The Times of India
India has three of world's worst airports



The world's worst airports to sleep in | News.com.au

5. Delhi Airport

This airport has been described as being full of mosquitoes and birds, ******, crowded, has poor signage and frequent announcements that increase at night.

"Had to change in the toilet which made the one in Trainspotting look like the Ritz,"
Moray said.

"It was dirty, with all pervasive smell of sweet over powering phenyl which they use for disinfecting. The departure lounge has this odour mixed with that of cigarettes," Amit Mathur said.

7. Mumbai Airport

A lack of food and shops open at night, “beyond disgusting” toilets, and poor air conditioning turns travellers off this airport.

"The heat and smell was ominous as soon as I left the plane," Amanda Hillis said.

“There is nothing to do at the Mumbai airport. There are no shops in the main part of the terminal. Chilled (sweated, actually) on a chair for about 10 hours...the seating area was rather dirty,” Laura P said.


This is the state of a major thoroughfare in your best city Mumbai.


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Is this a world class airport? :disagree: No wonder Mughal Emperor Babur wrote all that about Hindustan with no charm and no sense of symmetry etc.


Here's a wake up call from your deluded media, even they do not delude themselves as you ignorant radical Ram Rajya aspirant Hindutva fanatics.

India has three of world's worst airports - The Times of India


The world's worst airports to sleep in | News.com.au






This is the state of a major thoroughfare in your best city Mumbai.


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:lol:

Digging out article from 2009:lol: Its 2012, wake up,

Delhi airport ranked second best in the world

Mumbai airport is still under construction, and its due to open early next year. Even then it was ranked third in its category! Am sure the new terminal will be among the top in its class, just like the New Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore airports.

The IGI Airport has bagged the second slot in the 25-40 MPPA category.

However, the airport has been ranked 6th across all categories in 2011 with a score of 4.72 of a possible 5 in the airport service quality index. In 2007, the airport had scored 3.02 on the ASQ and did not manage a rank in the top 100.


According to reports, the IGI airport handled a record number of 35 million passengers in 2011 having an annual passenger capacity of over 60 million. Terminal 3 can alone handle 34 million passengers.

Interestingly, another Indian airport, the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai came at third place in the 25-40 million passengers per annum (“MPPA”) category.

Seoul's Incheon airport was placed in the first position while the Kuala Lumpur and Shenzhen airports were ranked fourth and fifth respectively.
 
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The above is just more BS from Indian media. The following is the reality, harsh as it may be.

Can Bangladesh even make a auto rickshaw??:rofl::rofl:

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XUV500 creates history in Indian motorsports
Becomes the first Diesel car to win in the Extreme category at the Desert Storm rally 2012
Mumbai , March 6, 2012: Mahindra’s cheetah inspired XUV500, became the first DIESEL vehicle ever to win a podium position in an Extreme rally as it secured third place in the recently held Desert Storm 2012 - one of India’s toughest tests for both man and machine. Apart from that, the XUV500 also set three special stages ablaze by clocking the fastest time in each.
The XUV500’s win truly epitomizes the essence of Mahindra Rise. Contrary to the belief that diesel cars are non competitive as compared to petrol powered cars, the XUV500 accepted no limits and emerged triumphant in the Extreme category. Gaurav Gill, three time National champion and APRC winning driver and Lohitt Urs, INRC winning driver were chosen to drive the cars under the Mahindra Adventure Rally programme. Nicknamed ‘Super XUV500’, one of the rally prepared cars, driven by Lohitt Urs proved its mettle by moving from the 35th position on day 1 to 3rd position overall on day 5, marking the biggest comeback ever in the Indian Automotive Motorsports history! On the penultimate day, over the 395 km long special off-road stage, Lohitt overtook six vehicles and the XUV500 averaged a scorching pace of 98 kph!
Commenting on the incredible success of the XUV500 on its rallying debut, Mr. Vivek Nayer, Sr. Vice-President, Marketing, Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said, “This unprecedented podium finish by the Mahindra XUV500is a testimony to the 20 Auto awards it has won since its launch!
Mahindra was entering the Extreme category for the first time in many years and the XUV500 conquered the Desert with dogged determination and confidence to create Indian motor sports history. Keeping the spirit of Adventure going, the XUV500 is all set to make and break many more records in times to come.”
Covering 3,500km in six days, the 10th edition of the Maruti Suzuki Desert Storm Rally saw the largest participation ever. This year, the first leg, which also had a night stage, commenced from New Delhi. After a round trip through Rajasthan and Gujarat, that included crossing the Thar Desert and the flat lands of the Rann of Kutch, the rally ended in Ahmedabad. This year’s edition had over 280 participants, with close to 50 entries in the extreme category.
About The Mahindra Group
The Mahindra Group focuses on enabling people to rise. Mahindra operates in the key industries that drive economic growth, enjoying a leadership position in tractors, utility vehicles, information technology and vacation ownership. Mahindra has a presence in the automotive industry, agribusiness, aerospace, components, consulting services, defence, energy, financial services, industrial equipment, logistics, real estate, retail, steel and two wheelers.
A USD 14.4 billion multinational group based in Mumbai, India, Mahindra employs more than 144,000 people in over 100 countries.
In 2011, Mahindra featured on the Forbes Global 2000 list, a listing of the biggest and most powerful listed companies in the world. Dun & Bradstreet also ranked Mahindra at No. 1 in the automobile sector in its list of India’s Top 500 Companies. In 2010, Mahindra featured in the Credit Suisse Great Brands of Tomorrow.
In 2011, Mahindra acquired a majority stake in Korea’s SsangYong Motor Company.
Mahindra 2012 XUV500 - Mahindra primes first SUV for Australia | GoAuto
 
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Is this a world class airport? :disagree: No wonder Mughal Emperor Babur wrote all that about Hindustan with no charm and no sense of symmetry etc.

yeah this isnt

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Maybe this is:rofl::rofl:
Dhaka airport!! I am stunned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LED screen?



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really???

did you check the date???

Best airport in the world - 25-40 million passengers | ASQ Awards


This is the state of a major thoroughfare in your best city Mumbai.


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Heritage area built by British.........
Double lol:rofl::rofl:
 
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Digging out article from 2009:lol: Its 2012, wake up,

Delhi airport ranked second best in the world

Mumbai airport is still under construction, and its due to open early next year. Even then it was ranked third in its category! Am sure the new terminal will be among the top in its class, just like the New Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore airports.


Indian media=BS


These airports have been ranked best in the world
The World's Top 20 Airports in 2012

The World's Top Airports - ranking 1 to 20


The results shown below show the final Global Airport Rankings in the World Airport Awards.

2012

2011

1

Incheon International Airport

3



2

Singapore Changi Airport

2

3

Hong Kong International Airport

1

4

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

6

5

Beijing Capital International Airport

5

6

Munich Airport

4

7

Zurich Airport

7

8

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

9

9

Vancouver International Airport

12

10

Central Japan International Airport

11

11

London Heathrow Airport

16

12

Copenhagen Airport

10

13

Auckland International Airport

8

14

Tokyo International Airport Haneda

17

15

Frankfurt Main Airport

20

16

Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport

21

17

Narita International Airport

19

18

Abu Dhabi International Airport

26

19

Kansai International Airport

14

20

Sydney Airport

40

© 2012 Copyright Skytrax


None of your Mumbai, Delhi, or other smelly airports made it to this list. Do not believe your BS media.
 
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yeah this isnt

Maybe this is:rofl::rofl:
Dhaka airport!! I am stunned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LED screen?

You should heed your own advice. The name of Dhaka airport has been changed from ZIA International Airport to Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (immediately after BAL assumed power).







Heritage area built by British.........
Double lol:rofl::rofl:

State of roads also due to British? State of taxis also due to British?

:lol: :lol:

Keep making excuses.
 
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Indian media=BS

None of your Mumbai, Delhi, or other smelly airports made it to this list. Do not believe your BS media.

Indian media????????????
Check that link you idiot!!!!!!!!!!


Best airport in the world - 25-40 million passengers | ASQ Awards

AIRPORT SERVICE QUALITY AWARDS
INDUSTRY RECOGNITION OF THE BEST AIRPORTS IN THE WORLD
The Airport Service Quality Awards are the industry's most prestigious accolades. The Awards recognize the airports which have achieved the highest passenger satisfaction ratings in the ASQ Survey - the world's benchmark measure of airport excellence.


By airports council international:rofl::rofl:

Airports Council International (ACI) is a non profit global trade organization of the world's airports, consisting of 580 members operating 1,650 airports in 179 countries and territories. ACI primarily represents member airport's interests and to promote professional standard in airport management and operations. It aims to provide the public with a safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible air transport system.
 
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You are such a rats @##


You tried to make a personal insult, but like a typical illiterate Hindu, only managed to create a fool out of yourself. Note that your personal insult has been reported, so I am waiting for action on you typically illiterate Hindus.
 
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Indian media=BS


These airports have been ranked best in the world
The World's Top 20 Airports in 2012


None of your Mumbai, Delhi, or other smelly airports made it to this list. Do not believe your BS media.

Stop embarrassing yourself. And since when have you started to care for these western zionist rankings anyways? Aren't you the guy who thinks that UNESCO is a western propaganda machine?:rofl:

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http://www.airportservicequalityawards.com/best-airport-size-25-40-million-passengers
 
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Indian media????????????
Check that link you idiot!!!!!!!!!!

Hindu, it is understandable you have low IQ and the highest number of illiterates in the world, and will probably be banned for your repeated personal insults without resorting to reason because your fictional media narrative widely sold in the hub of Hindutva terror is disproved easily in the rest of the world using objective data. That does not mean others can not insult you back. It is only in the interest of keeping the forum clean and free of childish illiterate Hindus and their ilk that I refrain from insulting you back.

On the flipside, there is no need to insult your ilk - being a Hindu is bad enough, being Indian only adds insult to injury.
 
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You should heed your own advice. The name of Dhaka airport has been changed from ZIA International Airport to Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (immediately after BAL assumed power).

So????????

The airport is in same state




State of roads also due to British? State of taxis also due to British?

Keep making excuses.


Roads in mumbai
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taxis in Indian cities
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Hindu, it is understandable you have low IQ and the highest number of illiterates in the world, and will probably be banned for your repeated personal insults without resorting to reason because your fictional media narrative widely sold in the hub of Hindutva terror is disproved easily in the rest of the world using objective data. That does not mean others can not insult you back. It is only in the interest of keeping the forum clean and free of childish illiterate Hindus and their ilk that I refrain from insulting you back.

On the flipside, there is no need to insult your ilk - being a Hindu is bad enough, being Indian only adds insult to injury.

Your head should be preserved after your death like einsteins.............:rofl::rofl:

The link is from Airport service quality awards of airports council international
 
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