There’s no doubt about it, the airport authorities are definitely doing something right in Singapore. For the third year running, Singapore’s Changi Airport has been named the best airport in the world by airline customers around the world.
“It is a great honour to be named World’s Best Airport … for the third year running,” says Mr. Lee Seow Hiang, CEO of Changi Airport Group. “This recognition is particularly pleasing for us as it comes at a time of transformation at Changi Airport.”
The airport handles 5,000 arrivals and departures a week by 80 international airlines. This month, Changi awarded a $234 million construction contract for the expansion of Terminal 1.
Incheon International Airport near Seoul earned the 2nd spot on the list of best airports in the world, also for the third year running, whilst Germany’s No. 3-ranked Munich Airport retained its 2014 rank, as No. 4 Hong Kong International. This year’s No. 5-ranked airport, Tokyo International (Haneda), climbed up from its 6th spot in 2014.
The world’s top 10 airports are:
1. Singapore Changi Airport
2. Incheon International Airport
3. Munich Airport
4. Hong Kong International Airport
5. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
6. Zurich Airport
7. Central Japan International Airport
8. London Heathrow Airport
9. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
10. Beijing Capital International Airport
Airports in the Middle East did not land in the top 10 this year. Doha’s Hamad International Airport was ranked at No. 22, Abu Dhabi International Airport was ranked at No. 29, Dubai International Airport at No. 39, and Bahrain International Airport landed the 46th spot.