They plan to hand out 600 questionnaires to passengers to find out whatâs wrong with it! Thatâs less than 2 planeloads of people. Iâm thinking if they are that stingy with the budget for questionnaires, what kind of improvements are they planning? A few more tables at Burger King? A glade air freshener in the smoking room?
Just ridiculous that there isnât one. What sort of an airport is it where a chap canât have a couple of snifters before boarding?[/quote]
Well, they mention catering. Iâm sure it wonât include anything as obvious as a bar, though.
Theyâre also talking about stopping filling the postitions there with retired airforce personnel and requiring new employees to be hired based on qualifications and experience. :roflmao:
That, of course, wonât happen either.
Actually, none of it will happen, as this whole thing is just for show. An attempt to make people think theyâre actually going to DO something about the shit that goes on at the airport â partying on confiscated food and booze while on duty, that kind of thing. People are OUTRAGED, so a useless committee needs to be set up, and FAST, to do absolutely nothing.
Business as usual in good old touch-your-heart Taiwan.
Please take the food court out of the basement. And change teh elevator for something that looks less than a loading dock at a very old factory.
There is a reason why employees buy biantang and there are people selling clothes there, giving the place an overall market feeling. For starters:
Airport looks and feels like a warehouse. An ugly, messed up, dusty warehouse.
There is nothing to eat at a decent price. Not everyone who is traveling is swimming in dollars and even if they did, they want to spend their money abroad. That is why they go to teh airport, not to be scalped. In a place with so many 7-11s, is it too much to ask? Can you give any better choices aside from BK and mystery meat?
People work there more than 16 hours a day, could you please take them into consideration, too? maybe if they werenât treated like machines, they would give the customers better service and hence enhance the airportâs image. Seeing that video of that pervert âhaving funâ with his female underling makes you understand why there is such an oppresive vibe to the place.
[quote=âmonkeyâ]Sigh - here we go again with another laughably unrealistic goal - to make Taoyuan airport one of the worldâs top 10 airports within 3 years.
They plan to hand out 600 questionnaires to passengers to find out whatâs wrong with it! Thatâs less than 2 planeloads of people. Iâm thinking if they are that stingy with the budget for questionnaires, what kind of improvements are they planning? A few more tables at Burger King? A glade air freshener in the smoking room?[/quote]
Mr. Chang undertakes to make Taoyuan Airport one of the top 10 in the world⊠or ⊠let me guess, he will resign if that grand idea fails.
I travel very frequently and I survive by going to the VIP room where I indudge on the free beer and other booze.
Thatâs pretty much my complaint about every airport in the world.
Thank heavens for Burger Kings and Mickey Dâs in airports: itâs about the only place you can get a reasonably priced meal in an airport.
To make CKS one of the Top Ten in the world, why not dismantle Singaporeâs Changi brick by brick, ship it over to Taoyuan, and reassemble it there? Donât forget to bring the staff over too.
something of interest for non-TWese to browse through or buy.
decent food in the lounges (if I want baochi and cold noodles Iâd go to 7/11).
Jack Daniels at duty free (who fucking wants Jim Beam or Evan cocksucking Williams?)
a convenience store (they are everywhere else on the island). wait, is there one there now, or am I thinking of BKK? I have my flights out of TW timed so I spend as little time as possible from my door to my seat on the plane.
the best thing about Taoyuan is you can get checked in and through customs and security much quicker than other airports.
I have friends who live in Thailand and PI who transit through Taoyuan on BR and CI and they say it is the worst possible transit airport on the planet, and that there is absolutely fuck all to do. this comes back to my food court and shopping idea.
IMVHO this will be another classic TW aim for the stars on a âcost downâ budget epic failure.
Please take the food court out of the basement. And change teh elevator for something that looks less than a loading dock at a very old factory.
There is a reason why employees buy biantang and there are people selling clothes there, giving the place an overall market feeling. For starters:
Airport looks and feels like a warehouse. An ugly, messed up, dusty warehouse.
There is nothing to eat at a decent price. Not everyone who is traveling is swimming in dollars and even if they did, they want to spend their money abroad. That is why they go to teh airport, not to be scalped. In a place with so many 7-11s, is it too much to ask? Can you give any better choices aside from BK and mystery meat?
People work there more than 16 hours a day, could you please take them into consideration, too? maybe if they werenât treated like machines, they would give the customers better service and hence enhance the airportâs image. Seeing that video of that pervert âhaving funâ with his female underling makes you understand why there is such an oppresive vibe to the place.[/quote]
I havenât flown into Terminal 1 for many years. Presumably those cheerful âdeath to drug dealersâ signs have gone already?
A light rail link to the Big City, like Hong Kong, KL and San Francisco do. (Currently under construction.)
Better decor. The airport looks like, as said before, a dusty warehouse. It needs art.
Better escalators going up to the departure level. I always use the stairs because the escalator is narrow and blocked with âstandersâ, with no room for âwalkersâ.
A better Duty Free shop. Their liquor selection is dismal. Hell, better shops in general, on both sides of customs/immigration. More choices for food and drink, more book/magazine/snack shops, etc.
Someone to vet the ads so there are no more âTaiwan Velly Goo! Taiwan Number One! Go go go!â Chinglish ads.
The corridors need to be wider. It feels cramped.
Some agent at the immigration lines to hustle ROC citizens out of the non-citizen lines (and vice versa, though Iâve rarely seen that happen).
But what really needs to be done is for the airport terminals to be bigger.
Sure, itâs going to be a failure. But probably not because they wonât pour tons of money into it â much of which will disappear into one of the developersâ cousinsâ consultancies that supposedly specializes in internationalization services (i.e., running poorly written Mandarin texts through Dr. Eye to get âEnglishâ).
Thereâs a shopping mall being built in between 1 and 3 which will connect the two terminalsâŠonce thatâs up and running things will be better. A bit of a joke of an airport but yes it is one of the quickest in the world to get through!
If I got asked, maybe my first priority wouldnât be the food, rest areas or shopping. Nor even having fast checkin, security checks or quick baggage retrieval.
I might really just ask for somewhere thatâs safe to land. Seems the service life for the runways at the airport expired quite a while ago:
[quote=âIconâ]Back in the day when I roamed the skies, Taoyuan already had a reputation for chabuduo.
The airport is being hit especially on TV news.Gosh, they only took away the front parking lot, why make such a fuss for having to walk 20 minutes?[/quote]
Because thatâs what people do. Huge kick-up in Edinburgh right now over plans to charge people a quid just to drop people off at the airport there.
Kaoshiung is not too bad, looks nice from the outside Hualian is indeed a lovely situated airport, itâs great watching the prop planes taking off and landing there. Taidong is very tropical feeling, palm trees waving in the breeze, as is Green Islandâs airportâŠa lot of fun doing the hop in between!
Taichungâs airport is getting a big renovation now, it needs it as it is one of the worst airport terminals I have EVER been in, basically a barn. Getting a taxi from it involves standing outside on the pavementâŠwith no order or signage. Their customs seems to be the strictest in Taiwan as most flights come in from China. A little known fact about Taichung airport, it is the biggest airport space-wise in S.E. AsiaâŠit can take about 20 mins to taxi down one runway and up the other to the terminalâŠitâs basically a massive natural park inside. In fact Iâm pretty sure it is the largest unspoilt plateau in Taiwan.