What Countries Have The Best Airports In The World?

Changi International in Singapore has been a frequent winner of the world’s best airport title. However, for the first time in nearly a decade, Singapore’s Changi Airport has lost place its place at the top of Skytrax’s annual ranking of the world’s best airports at the World Airport Awards.

The World Airport Awards are voted for by customers in a global airport satisfaction survey conducted from August 2020 until July 2022.

Below is the list of the top 10 in the World’s Best Airport category:

Hamad International Airport, Qatar

Hamad Airport is the international airport for Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The airport has been described as the most architecturally significant terminal complex in the world, as well as being the most luxurious. It is the hub airport for Qatar Airways.

Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan

Thus is one of the world’s busiest airports, and is Japan’s busiest airport being located less than 30 minutes south of central Tokyo. The airport has three terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and the international Terminal 3.

Changi Airport, Singapore

Changi Airport is one of the busiest passenger hubs for south east Asia, and is renowned for its unrivalled passenger experiences.

Seoul Incheon Airport, South Korea

Incheon Airport is the largest airport in South Korea and one of the busiest airports in the world. It is a former winner of the Airport of the Year title at the World Airport Awards.

Tokyo Narita, Japan

It is the international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. Narita serves as the international hub for Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways.

Munich, Germany

Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany and the secondary hub for Lufthansa German Airlines. With over 150 retail stores and some 50 places where you can eat and drink, it’s like a city centre, offering travelers and visitors plenty to see and do.

Zurich Airport, Switzerland

Situated in Switzerland, Zurich Airport is busiest airport in the country and the primary hub of Swiss International Air Lines, and is located 12 km from downtown Zurich.

Heathrow Airport, London

Heathrow Airport is one of the world’s busiest international airports and is the primary hub for British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways. It has four passenger terminals, reduced to 2 terminals in use during much of 2020.

Kansai Airport, Japan

Opened in 1994, Kansai International Airport has become an important international hub for Japan, providing one of the largest networks for both domestic and international routes with 24 hour operations.

Hong Kong Airport, Hong Kong

Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is one of the world’s largest passenger and cargo airports, and is the hub for Cathay Pacific Airways. The new airport (HKIA) opened in July 1998.

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