The 'most expensive airport' has $20 beers and $7 bananas - and it's not JFK or LaGuardia
Briefly

Istanbul Airport has been criticized for its extraordinarily high food and drink prices, making it the most expensive airport globally, according to Corriere della Sera. Travelers are shocked to find prices like $19.95 for a beer and nearly $7 for a single banana. A small lasagna costs around $28, described poorly in its appearance. Other airport staples, such as a chicken salad for almost $20 or meals at fast-food chains costing between $25 and $29, further exacerbate travelers' dissatisfaction, with many voicing their concerns online.
Turkey's primary airport has the nerve to charge voyagers $19.95 for a beer and a banana for almost $7.
To make matters worse, the writer said the lasagna didn't even look worth its high price tag: "It looks more like a piece of brick with a sprinkling of what looks like grated cheese and a pseudo-basil leaf."
Read at New York Post
[
|
]