Hong Kong International Airport,
Singapore's Changi and Seoul's Incheon have topped the ranks of airport
awards for the last decade. Identifying the world's finest airports is
easy and the world's worst airports; however, are harder to find out.
According to the website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports, the Ninoy
Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 was voted as the world’s most terrible airport for 2011. Let’s check out the full list of world’s best and worst airports.
World’s Best Airports
Hong Kong International Airport, China
Not only is an important contributor to the Hong Kong economy, but Hong Kong International Airport also is one of world’s best airports.
Furthermore, this airport has won World’s Best Airport award seven
times in 10 years for its minimalist, modernist design, luxury shopping
and other features such as free wireless internet. In addition, HKIA
also operates one of the world's largest passenger terminal buildings
and serves twenty-four hours a day. Also known as Chek Lap Kok Airport,
Hong Kong International Airport is built on the island of Chek Lap Ko
and about 90 airlines operate flights from the airport to over 150
cities across the globe.
Hong
Kong International Airport runs twenty-four hours a day to provide 90
airlines operating flights from the airport to over 150 cities across
the globe
Changi International Airport, Singapore
Landing
the second place, Changi International Airport serves over 100 airlines
flying off to some 200 cities in about 60 countries and territories
worldwide
Incheon International Airport, South Korean
Serving as a hub for international civilian air transportation and
cargo traffic in East Asia, Incheon International Airport is currently
Asia's eighth busiest airport by passengers, the world's fourth busiest
airport in terms of cargo traffic, and the world's eighth busiest
airport by international passengers in 2010.
Incheon
International Airport promisingly provides passengers the fastest
departure procedures which will take no more than 45 minutes
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia
With
the design mixes futuristic technology, Malaysia culture and natural
resources through a rainforest in the middle of the terminal, Kuala
Lumpur International Airport has become one of the key economic
strengths for the nation
Munich Airport, Germany
Munich Airport was named the Best Airport in Europe and the fourth-best in the world
World’s Worst Airports
Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia), particularly Terminal 1, now
ranks No. 1 among the “Worst Airports in the World” including the
collapse of a portion of a ceiling plaster in May, which prompted an
inspection by government officials led by President Aquin.
Because
it was in bad shape, (NAIA) Terminal 1 was ranked No. 1 as the worst
airport. It also warned passengers about sleeping at NAIA 1 because of
the existence of bribery and theft
Paris Beauvais, France
Beauvais-Tillé Airport serves international destinations in Eastern Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea with low-cost airlines
Keflavik International Airport, Iceland
Keflavík
International Airport is Iceland's main and largest international
airport but this is one of the worst airports around the world
Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport, Italy
Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport in Italy
World’s Best Airport 2011
Source: http://travel.ezine9.com/worlds-best-and-worst-airports-2011-77374194e8e.html
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