Port Harcourt International Airport has been ranked among the worst airports in the world in the recent ranking by CNN.
The Sleeping in Airports awards are based on the number of votes and average scores.Asia dominates this year’s best-of lists, followed by Europe.
The first four Asian hubs — Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo and Taipei — haven’t budged from last year’s results.
Hong Kong, however, didn’t make the top 10 after scoring fifth place last year.
Kuala Lumpur has also slipped off the leader board.
Newcomers to this list are Kansai International Airport — located on an artificial island in Japan’s Osaka Bay — and Estonia’s Tallinn International Airport, which one voter described as “cozy” and “like a boutique business lounge.”
Here are the guide’s best and worst:
Best airports for overall experience
1. Changi International Airport (Singapore)
2. Incheon International Airport (Seoul, South Korea)
3. Haneda International Airport (Tokyo, Japan)
4. Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei, Taiwan)
5. Munich International Airport (Germany)
6. Kansai International Airport (Osaka, Japan)
7. Vancouver International Airport (Vancouver, Canada)
8. Helsinki International Airport (Vantaa, Finland)
9. Tallinn International Airport (Tallinn, Estonia)
10. Kloten International Airport (Zurich, Switzerland)
Worst airports for overall experience
1. King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
2. Juba International Airport (Juba, South Sudan)
3. Port Harcourt International Airport (Port Harcourt, Nigeria)
4. Tashkent International Airport (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
5. Santorini National Airport (Santorini, Greece)
6. Chania International Airport (Crete, Greece)
7. Heraklion International Airport (Crete, Greece)
8. Simón Bolivar International Airport (Caracas, Venezuela)
9. London Luton International Airport (Luton, England)
10. Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu, Nepal)