
‘It feels like a five-star hotel': Japanese vlogger stunned by Bengaluru Airport, video goes viral
In the video, titled 'One of the most beautiful airports in the world,' Kaito captures several parts of the airport, showcasing its modern design and natural elements. 'POV: Japanese man exploring one of the most beautiful airports of India,' the text on the video read.
The viral video begins with Kaito entering the terminal and expressing his amazement. 'This is Bengaluru International Airport. This architecture, I've never seen any airport like this before,' he says as he walks through the terminal, complementing the decor and ambiance.
As the video progresses, Kaito compares the airport to a luxury hotel. 'It feels like a five-star hotel,' he says. Curious about the vegetation, he says, 'All plants are real, but there are no insects,' he says. He also highlights the airport's cleanliness and intricate design.
He further compares Bengaluru Airport to other globally acclaimed airports. 'This is a whole other level because the entire airport is covered in green,' he says, referencing Changi Airport in Singapore and Hamad International Airport in Doha. The video ends with Kaito making his way to the boarding gate as the final call for passengers begins.
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The video quickly garnered attention, prompting a wave of reactions. 'Bengaluru was known as the Garden City. To symbolise that, the airport focused on looking like a Garden. Thank you for the beautiful words,' a user wrote. 'Wow! I have been there few years ago only once, but didn't see this beauty. I hope I can see it someday,' another user commented.
'Yes, Thanks for Appreciating, It's our Kempegowda International Airport,' a third user reacted.
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