- Posted by Rick Anderson
2 / 2 users found this useful - 07/10/2007 06:16 PM
The Bangalore Airport International Terminal can be a comedy club to the American traveller. Watching long lines circle back on themselves, seeing so called "dignitaries" bypass the lines all together, watching all the inefficiency. It's rather humorous, especially when many of the international flights leave at ungodly hours like 2am. Using the local India porters to expediate you is worth the small tip you pay. Comfort is terrible - it's hot, crowded beyond believe (more people than seats), uncomfortable, etc. Decent revamped coffee shop that is reasonably priced with long lines. In the international airport, I do not believe there is any wireless access. There is one or two public phones; usable for a fee. Cellular seems decent. Two TVs and people watching are the entertainment. Bring a book.
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Cost5
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Wi-fi1
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Cellular7
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Fixed Line4
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- Posted by Jack Springheal
0 / 2 users found this useful - 20/02/2007 11:39 AM
Hot, sweaty and rammed with people. Bangalore isn't the nicest airport I've been too. It's poky and the chairs in departures are covered in stains, and the announcements are pretty hard to hear. On the plus side - there's plenty of different wireless connections - I counted at least four. On the minus side I couldn't get any of them to connect. Still, there are plenty of power points, so don't forget your Indian power adaptor. But to be honest I can't see anyone getting too much work done here…
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Comfort2
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Cellular7
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