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Claim Your BusinessModlinairport.pl has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
Warsaw's Modlin airport in Poland looks like a bus station from both outside, and inside. It is small and very basic and, in my experience, run by amateurs. I've never seen a more badly organised airport in all my years of travelling around the world. Staff throughout the airport seem sullen and disinterested in doing their jobs to any reasonable standard, from the circus clowns at security, hired for muscle power rather than brain power, evidently, and who bark orders at the public as if ithey were manning a Nazi road block. To the morbid-looking immigration agents at passport control, who secretly play on their phones whilst passengers wait to figure out that they, in fact, are not ever going to be called forward by one of these uniformed prison guards, and instead sheepishly wander up to the glass window and wait for the agent to finish texting his girlfriend. Even the airport's website hasn't been updated, and still has 2022 new year messages and Covid testing notices on the front page, suggesting passengers attend the airport 3 hours before departure for testing (which is actually not in operation at all now). From top to bottom, this place is a disaster and a poor reflection on the Republic of Poland.
Warsaw's Modlin airport in Poland looks like a bus station from both outside, and inside. It is small and very basic and, in my experience, run by amateurs. I've never seen a more badly organised airport in all my years of travelling around the world. Staff throughout the airport seem sullen and disinterested in doing their jobs to any reasonable standard, from the circus clowns at security, hired for muscle power rather than brain power, evidently, and who bark orders at the public as if ithey were manning a Nazi road block. To the morbid-looking immigration agents at passport control, who secretly play on their phones whilst passengers wait to figure out that they, in fact, are not ever going to be called forward by one of these uniformed prison guards, and instead sheepishly wander up to the glass window and wait for the agent to finish texting his girlfriend.
Even the airport's website hasn't been updated, and still has 2022 new year messages and Covid testing notices on the front page, suggesting passengers attend the airport 3 hours before departure for testing (which is actually not in operation at all now). From top to bottom, this place is a disaster and a poor reflection on the Republic of Poland.
Tip for consumers:
Try Krakow instead
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