Skytrax has publicised the results of its yearly list of “10 Best Airports in The World” and we have picked 5 best airports from the list , once again, Singapore’s Changi Airport has taken the top spot. The winning airports were situated mostly in Europe and Asia, with only one envoy from North America and none from Australia, South America or Africa. The U.S. was also notably out from the list of winners. Skytrax support its rankings on 12.85 million traveler’s nominations across 110 nationalities and included 410 airports worldwide. It integrated passenger pleasure across nearly 40 categories, plus service and shopping and security and immigration.
Beijing Capital has quickly risen in rankings of the world's busiest airports in the previous decade. It had turned into the busiest airport in Asia and second busiest in world. To oblige the developing movement volume, Beijing Capital included the tremendous Terminal 3 in 2008 in time for the Olympic Games, the second biggest airport terminal in the world after Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3, and the sixth biggest building in the world by territory.
London Heathrow Airport - England on #10
London Heathrow Airport: Served Yearly passengers: 69.4 million
It is the third-busiest airport in the globe, London Heathrow Airport, earning its place on the list mostly due to its trustworthy Terminal 5, which opened in 2008. Heathrow’s Skytrax assessment includes four or five out of five-star rankings for accessibility, flight information, public transport, security staff competence, and more.Vancouver International Airport in Canada on #9
Vancouver International Airport: Served Yearly passengers: 18 million
The minimum occupied airport in Skytrax's main 10, completing in eighth spot generally in the voting of best airport. The Vancouver International Airport is the only North American representative on the rundown of Best Airports in the world. Volunteers, known as green cover envoys, help voyagers get to where they're going. Skytrax named it the Best Airport in North America for the fourth year in succession in 2013.Zurich Airport in Switzerland on #8
Zurich Airport: Served Yearly passengers: 24.8 million
The biggest international airport in Switzerland, Zurich Airport was altogether stretched in 2003 with another terminal and an underground computerized train called the Skymetro, which shuttles voyagers. Spotted seven miles north of Zurich's downtown area, it likewise positioned very in Skytrax's airport security preparing, migration, and feasting classes. Zurich Airport likewise earned the 2014 grant for Best Airport Staff Service in EuropeBeijing Capital International Airport in China on #7
Beijing International Airport: Served Yearly passengers: 78.7 million
Beijing Capital has quickly risen in rankings of the world's busiest airports in the previous decade. It had turned into the busiest airport in Asia and second busiest in world. To oblige the developing movement volume, Beijing Capital included the tremendous Terminal 3 in 2008 in time for the Olympic Games, the second biggest airport terminal in the world after Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3, and the sixth biggest building in the world by territory.
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