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Most scary airport in the world

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Most scary airport in the world

Nobody wants to be on a plane that is flying inside or outside an airport considered the “most scary in the world.” Then, as a advice: Avoid Gisborne airport in New Zealand if you can.

This airport is one of the few in the world that has a railway line that crosses its main track. This means that a plane can take off or land here while a train crosses the asphalt at the same time.


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Gisborne airport in New Zealand is strange. Facebook / Gisborne Airport

From last year, the Railway Vintage Steam Train of Gisborne City is the main one that crosses the airport to go from Gisborne and Muriwai, as reported by the Daily Mail.

Although it sounds, and looking based on images, extremely in search of nerves for pilots and passengers on the plane, the trains fortunately only pass through this airport about 15 times a year.

And this intersecting only really operates in the summer and when the cruises visit, because tourists love to take a look at the strange scene.

Great coordination and planning between traffic controllers and pilots should be taken when this intersection is happening, especially because the airport operates daily.


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The airport operates daily, so it is stressful when the train passes through a plane taking off or landing. Flickr / Chris Sutton

“It is a very challenging task for the airport authorities to drive on the intersection track along the operational railway route, which has scheduled outputs and arrivals itself. The airport is an important link to enter the small region of Gisborne and houses more than 60 national flights,” as explained in a Facebook post.

And while this airport could be the most terrifying: the Istanbul airport has been named the most expensive in terms of food and drinks.

Travelers clearly cannot take a break.

The Italian newspaper Corriere Della shared some of the shocking prices seen in this airport.

Visitors can expect $ 19.95 to be charged for a beer, while a single banana costs almost $ 7.

If you are ever in this European airport, do not surprise yourself when you see that a 3 -outer lasagna piece costs $ 28, according to the Italian news website L’Oconteria.

Leaving aside the expensive costs: if you are curious to know what foods and drinks you should avoid at any airport, experts say to avoid alcohol, caffeine drinks, fountain drinks, beans and pre -housing foods.

Alcohol and caffeine drinks are diuretics, which means they dehydrate you.

“The air in the airplanes is very dry and can contribute to dehydration, which can be exacerbated drinking alcohol,” he told The Post Stephanie Schiff, a dietary nutritionist recorded at Northwell Huntington hospital.

“Dehydration can cause headaches, fatigue and dizziness.”

Drinking coffee to feel more alive when climbing at an early flight in the morning may sound like a good idea, but in reality it can have a rebound effect and, instead, make you sleepy.

According to Schiff, soft drinks and other carbonated drinks can cause swelling, which can cause stomach discomfort during the trip.

Beans can also cause swelling, “… which can be worse when it flies due to changes in air pressure,” said the expert. “You don’t want to deal with that on a plane, so avoid those bean burritos.”

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