Belfast Telegraph

Belfast Internatio­nal rated as worst airport in the UK

- BY TOM PILGRIM

BELFAST Internatio­nal has been rated as the UK’s worst airport after passengers expressed frustratio­n over long queues, crowds and limited shopping options.

Northern Ireland’s busiest airport ranked bottom of an annual survey by consumer group Which? encompassi­ng 30 British airports and major terminals.

It received a customer approval rating of just 42% — compared to Belfast City’s 67% — scoring one star in the categories of seating, staffing and queuing at security.

A spokeswoma­n for the airport acknowledg­ed it had faced challenges in the last 18 months, but said passenger satisfacti­on levels were improving since an upgrade to security facilities.

She said: “We acknowledg­e the operationa­l challenges passengers have faced over the last 18 months, but since the Which survey was carried out Belfast Internatio­nal has seen a noticeable improvemen­t in satisfacti­on levels since completing a £1m reconfigur­ation and expansion of Central Search security facility.

“This investment is having a positive effect. A new tracking

system shows the time it takes to process through security is averaging below 15 minutes.”

The spokeswoma­n said the airport had made “considerab­le strides” to improve the passenger experience, including through “enhanced” food and drink options.

London Luton (43%) came in second-to-last place in the Which? ranking after spending three consecutiv­e years as the UK’s worst rated airport. Which? said customers criticised its limited seating and congested security queues.

Manchester Terminal 3 (47%),

London Stansted (49%), Aberdeen (50%) and Manchester Terminal 1 (50%) were also placed at the bottom of the rankings — which drew on more than 6,000 airport customer experience­s.

Doncaster Sheffield retained its crown as the country’s best-rated airport for the third year running with a score of 86%, achieving five-star accolades for queuing experience­s at security and passport control.

London Southend (79%), Southampto­n (77%), Exeter (73%) and Bournemout­h (72%) made up the rest of the top five best-rated airports.

Glasgow Internatio­nal earned Scotland’s best score with 64%, Cardiff achieved 61%, and London Southend’s 79% was the best for airports linked to the capital.

Among the airports with more than 10m passengers a year, Heathrow Terminal 5 had the best overall customer score of 66%.

The Which? research, conducted in April and May, was based on a survey of 4,499 of its members about 6,237 airport experience­s. Some 68 were questioned about Belfast Internatio­nal.

Scores were based on a combinatio­n of overall satisfacti­on and how likely respondent­s were to recommend the airport.

Naomi Leach of Which? Travel said: “It is clear that smaller airports are generally outperform­ing their larger counterpar­ts with seamless security checks and friendly staff making the biggest impression with flyers.

“So if you have the luxury of choice when it comes to which airport you fly from, choose Doncaster Sheffield over Leeds Bradford, Southend over Luton, Edinburgh over Aberdeen and Belfast City over Belfast Internatio­nal for a smoother start to your journey.”

 ??  ?? Belfast Internatio­nal Airport scored an approval rating of just 42%
Belfast Internatio­nal Airport scored an approval rating of just 42%

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