
5th best sleeping airport -- Helsinki Vantaa —
Some might say Helsinki itself is pretty soporific, so this snooze-friendly airport should really knock you out, according to SleepinginAirports.net voters.

4th best -- Hong Kong International Airport —
"There are a few 'beds' made of four seats together (no armrests)," writes one airport sleeper ecstatically.

3rd best -- Amsterdam Schiphol —
A new entry to the site's top five, Schiphol scores for its "comfortable couches" and a forest-like area with nature sounds between Departures 3 and 4.

2nd best -- Seoul Incheon —
Travelers love the traditional dance performances here -- although whether that's because they're a good Valium substitute isn't clarified.

Best sleeping airport -- Singapore Changi —
The dormouse's favorite, Singapore Changi, wins top spot for the 17th year in a row. Rest and relaxation are apparently "mandatory."

5th worst overall airport -- Paris Beauvais —
"In T-shirt and sandals I spent the night outside, walking and jumping around to keep warm," reports a passenger.

4th worst -- Benazir Bhutto, Islamabad —
"Upright plastic lumbar-devastating 'chairs' add to your foul mood after negotiating the carnage to actually end up in the departure lounge."

3rd worst -- Kolkata Airport —
"We slept sitting up. The lights remained on all night and we had to don our jackets (in India?) because of the AC."

2nd worst -- Bergamo (Italy) —
"A group of drunk people hung around screaming and swearing," reports one desperate, sleepless victim.
!["Everything seems to have been done to make the experience [of traveling through Ninoy Aquino] as horrible as possible," writes one traveler.<br /><br />But another slept well there on discarded cardboard boxes -- and an airport official calls the complaints "old issues."](https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/131021182619-worst-airport-sleep-manila-naia.jpg?q=w_3724,h_2335,x_0,y_0,c_fill/h_447)
Worst overall airport -- Ninoy Aquino (Manila) —
"Everything seems to have been done to make the experience [of traveling through Ninoy Aquino] as horrible as possible," writes one traveler.But another slept well there on discarded cardboard boxes -- and an airport official calls the complaints "old issues."


