MSE News: No water fountains in more than HALF of UK airports
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thamestrader wrote: »Bod Mor seems to be the sensible contributor. The rest of you are clearly middle class rich with time on your hands. Drinking water provision is a basic essential. This is an excellent campaign. I am so glad money saving expert supports this kind of action. (Mixer taps in wash rooms is the new way operators seek to maximise water sales.) It is a scandal.
And welcome to MSE.
And being 'middle class rich' I guess we can afford the higher flight prices.Lovely.
Higher flight costs for us all then!I would prefer the option of buying a bottle of water at the airport rather than having to pay higher flight costs because airports have been 'regulated' to provide free water for passengers and are recouping those costs (and more).
If anyone bothers to read the article in the original post, most airports who don't provide drinking water say to ask in restaurants/bars.
Not sure where the 'time on your hands' comes in though.0 -
Jersey's water fountain is in departures, after the bar, to the right in duty free, between the loos0
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Yes it's not a big deal to get water from a bar or restaurant but it's a symptom of something much bigger, I regularly fly to a european airport and when you walk through their airport there's a night and day difference with ours. A ton of comfortable seating available all around the airport, a library / reading space, sockets clearly available etc, it's almost fun to walk around the airport. The approach we take here is to make you so miserable that you'll want to take refuge in a god awful pub at 6am.Yes Your Dukeiness0
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Here's what the Luton airport water fountains look like, for anyone that cares.
Duty free area was rammed but noone else came anywhere near these
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Yes it's not a big deal to get water from a bar or restaurant but it's a symptom of something much bigger, I regularly fly to a european airport and when you walk through their airport there's a night and day difference with ours. A ton of comfortable seating available all around the airport, a library / reading space, sockets clearly available etc, it's almost fun to walk around the airport. The approach we take here is to make you so miserable that you'll want to take refuge in a god awful pub at 6am.
Yes, Schiphol is very nice, however, swathes of European airports are far, far worse than ours, with some being nothing more than sheds with a bar. Firenze, Bremen, CDG, Rome LdV, most of the bucket & spade airports are all bloody awful.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
peachyprice wrote: »Yes, Schiphol is very nice, however, swathes of European airports are far, far worse than ours, with some being nothing more than sheds with a bar. Firenze, Bremen, CDG, Rome LdV, most of the bucket & spade airports are all bloody awful.
Yes a shed with a bar sound like paradise!0 -
I prefer a shed with a bar to the typical UK airport - where you pay a fortune to park, or get fined if you drop-off in the wrong place, where you can queue for ages at security and then get told solid rock is actually liquid, where you are forced to walk through a shop selling overpriced perfume to get to your gate, by which time you need a drink but the bar is full of drunks in fancy dress on a hen/stag do, when you finally do get served you've spent your daily holiday spend just on a round...
Yes a shed with a bar sound like paradise!
Oh yes, it's great when multiple flights are delayed and they run out of food and drink and the departure area resembles a street in Calcutta filled with thousands of sweaty people trying to share 20 seats. Absolute paradise.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
peachyprice wrote: »Oh yes, it's great when multiple flights are delayed and they run out of food and drink and the departure area resembles a street in Calcutta filled with thousands of sweaty people trying to share 20 seats. Absolute paradise.0
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At East Midlands now.
They do have water fountains at the back of the security area by the benches you repack your hand luggage.
Maybe you need to update your article0 -
Gatwick South Terminal no longer has water fountains. I don't think it's fair on the bar staff (and bar customers) to expect them to fill water bottles from their taps. I think buying bottled water is a waste of money and resent airports and airlines forcing us to do so.0
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