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Jermain Loveanascence

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Restful Airports

It is amazing that there is such a term-“Airport Sleepers”. This term is referred to people whom sleep at the airports in other countries or also in their own country (I presume). For airport sleepers, they have comments on different countries’ airports.

www.sleepinginairports.net is a site which gathers reports from travellers and ranks the world’s airports according to the comfort of their public lounges.

According to www.sleepinginairports.net, airport sleepers in India report “unacceptable seating, foul odours, filth, fleas and general hassles.”

The best airport-and no, I am not bragging or lying. But it is the Fact. Cause it is from my country-Singapore’s Changi airport! Even though I got this information from Reader’s Digest 2004, I have just went to the above website and saw that Singapore’s Changi airport is still the best airport in 2010! Yay! *hugs and kisses to my hometown* :X Opps. Ok. I know, I’m getting too high and over the moon. My apologies.

Now, back to topic.

Based on the site, it says that, *Jermain starts swooning* Singapore’s Changi airport is “the reigning mother of all airports that airport sleepers simply must visit”.

Runners up include airports in Hong Kong, Auckland and Brisbane.

The worst places to get a snooze include airports in India, Boston, Cairo and Bali.

Now, based on what has been posted, you guys most probably know I am proud of my hometown. However, I am not that crazy about my hometown until I talk about it 24/7. I am just proud that even though, Singapore is such a small state, such that it has a nickname-the little red dot-, and few people know where is Singapore, I am so proud that it is known for something (: Singapore also was known for hosting the Youth’s Olympics Games. This again, made me proud. Singapore may be small, but we are working hard as a nation. (:

And with this, I end my last post for Reader’s Digest January 2004. I finally finished you! :D

Throughout this whole process of reading and typing it out, at times, it was tiring, however, it was fun too (:

Geez, it’s like..2.59 a.m. in the morning. I have to get my beauty sleep. Nights people! :D

P.s. Have you guys residing in Singapore realize that it has been getting hotter in Singapore after the past few weeks (or was it the previous week only?) where it rained almost every day in different times of the day?

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