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Tianjin Binhai Airport Passenger Reviews and Tianjin Binhai Airport Traveller Reports
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TIANJIN BINHAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT customer review : 23 December 2012 by G A Bray (Australia) |
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Rating : 5/10 |  |
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The International Terminal seems and feels like a temporary after thought. There is a major expansion of
another terminal building next door, so maybe proper facilities may exist later. As it is, the check in area is
separated totally from the rest of the airport, requiring everyone to show ID to walk through a door to go
through a customs area before actually checking in for the back end of the row of counter. Then you retrace
your steps to access the immigration area before the typically cramped security screening which only had two
of the four points on duty, leading to a long wait in line. Once through, the main terminal area is obviously a
temporary scenario by the way the duty free shop acts to block access to the other gates. However, the
toilets were clean and respectable, the food and beverage were not too bad and the shops were okay to
browse through.
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TIANJIN BINHAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT customer review : 3 April 2012 by S Liu (New Zealand) |
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Rating : 2/10 |  |
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The new terminal is a big step up compared to the old one, but still, it does not give the passengers a warm
feeling. It's big and but feels small, crowed and untidy, comparing to Incheon Int'l airport. Most of the
facilities are not well designed. Signs are confusing and some do not make sense. Most staff are unfriendly.
International departure area is not an open design: passenger need to go through a door to check in at the
counter, and if you want to come out, you have to go through the same door again, totally unnecessary.
Seems that the Chinese has long way to catch up with the world standards.
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Tianjin Binhai International Airport customer review : 15 November 2009 by B McLaughlin (Australia)
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Customer Rating : 4/5 |
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Arrival from and departure to Shanghai. I hadn't been to Tianjin for 15 years, it's now one of
those standard new Asian airports : all sweeping steel and glass and marble. It's easy to
navigate, and check-in and security are quick and efficient. There's cheap Internet access
airside (landside too, but it was down), and reasonable food options on both airside and
landside. There's lots of room and seating, and airport as a whole and the toilets are clean.
A metered taxi to or from the city is around RMB 60. My only criticism would be the flight
announcements: they have one of those computers that says "Fliight xxx from xxx to xxx is now
checking in at gate xxx". I don't know why these computers have the "From xxx" bit in China:
you're in Tianjin (or wherever), so it's pretty obvious where the flight is from. The
computer couldn't pronounce Tianjin, which made this even more irritating: you'd have thought
they could find a computer that could pronounce the name of their own airport. But otherwise,
it was lovely.
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