
A Canadian national has sparked backlash online after calling Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) “one of Asia’s worst” based on his experience eating Burger King there.
In a video posted online, he was seen making a displeased face while seated at the fast food outlet. The overlaid text on the clip read:
Eating Burger King at one of Asia’s worst airports.”
He later captioned his post: “Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia might have been one of the worst.”
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His remark quickly caught the attention of Malaysians, who didn’t take too kindly to the comparison.
‘You came here just to eat Burger King?’
Many netizens questioned how an American fast food chain could be used to rate the quality of an international airport.
Another asked whether the Canadian was making satire content as Burger King wasn’t considered to be “Malaysian food”.

Some pointed out the irony of flying across continents only to eat a franchise from his home region.
Debate shifts from food to mindset
Others felt his comment implied something deeper, questioning whether the criticism stemmed from unrealistic expectations.
There were also harsher responses, with some accusing him of judging Malaysia unfairly.

However, a few netizens chose to defend KLIA using facts rather than emotion.
One pointed out that KLIA is considered one of the most connected airports in the world, ranking second globally by connection ratio in the 2024 OAG Megahub Index, behind only London Heathrow.
They added that airport infrastructure and global connectivity have little to do with fast food quality.
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