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The 10 Best Airports In The World In 2019 : Skytrax Awards

10 Best Airports

10. Zurich Airport 

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It is the largest international airport in Switzerland and is the hub airport for Swiss International Air Lines. Zurich Airport has three runways and three terminals. It offers scheduled and charter flights to 203 destinations in
67 countries around the world.

– 31.1 million passengers and 278.458 flights in 2018
– Important European hub with 28,4% connecting traffic
– An ideal gateway to Europe with efficient connections to 66 countries

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– One of the largest European cargo airports with an annual capacity of 700.000 tonnes
– Diversified handling services
– Competitive airport charge structure.

It is also  Ranked as “Best Airport in Europe” in the category “20-30 mio.
passengers” by World Airport Award (Skytrax)

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09. Tokyo Narita

Tokyo Narita Airport is an international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. Narita serves as the international hub for Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways. As of 2016, Narita was the second-busiest passenger airport in Japan. In 2017, Narita served 40,631,193 passengers, making it the 49th busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic. Narita serves as the main international hub of Japan Airlines,  All Nippon Airways, and Nippon Cargo Airlines

08. London Heathrow

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London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the UK and busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic

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– Annual passengers: 78.0 million
– Daily average total number: 213,668 (51% arrivals / 49% departures)
– Busiest day ever recorded (passenger numbers): 30 June 2017 with 259,917
– Busiest year ever recorded (passenger numbers): 2017 with 78.0 million

Flights 2017
-Annual air transport movements: 474,033
-Daily average air transport movements: 1,299

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07. Munich Airport 

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It is a major international airport near Munich, the capital of Bavaria. It is the second-busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic after Frankfurt Airport. It is the world’s 15th-busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic and was the 38th-busiest airport worldwide in 2018. As of March 2018, the airport features flights to 266 destinations, making it the airport with the fifth-most destinations worldwide. Munich Airport serves as a hub for Lufthansa including Lufthansa Regional and its Star Alliance partners.

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06. Centrair Nagoya

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In 2014, 9.8 million passengers traveled through Central Japan International Airport in Nagoya, better known as Centrair. The airport has a large domestic traffic percentage, with a number of regional routes operated to Asiana cities such as Bangkok and Singapore. Longer haul routes include Helsinki, Frankfurt, Honolulu, and Detroit.

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Chubu Centrair International Airport is the main gateway
to Nagoya and the Chubu region of Japan. Hosting domestic, regional and international passenger
and cargo services for over 20 airlines, the airport is a
domestic hub for ANA Airlines.2018: For 4 consecutive years, Chubu International
Airport won “The World’s Best Regional Airport”
award (Skytrax)

05. Hong Kong Airport 

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It is Connecting to over 220 destinations worldwide by over 120 airlines. More than 74.7 million passengers handled and 5.1 million tonnes of cargo and air mail moved in 2018. with 2 runways in operation handled 427,725 air traffic
movements in 2018. Hong Kong International Airport serves over 100 airlines operating flights to about 180 locations worldwide, including 44 destinations on the Chinese Mainland. It is former, multiple winners of the Airport of the Year title at the World Airport Awards.

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04. Doha Hamad

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Hamad International Airport is the international airport for Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The existing terminal can accommodate up to 30 million passengers annually and has been described as the most architecturally significant terminal complex in the world, as well as being the most luxurious.

03. Seoul Incheon airport

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Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in
South Korea and one of the largest airports in the world. The airport holds a record of being ranked the Best Airport Worldwide for 11 consecutive years by the Airports Council International (ACI)’s Airport Service Quality Award from 2005 to 2016. Incheon International Airport’s terminal has 111 boarding gates altogether, with 44 in Terminal 1, 30 in Concourse A (connected to terminal 1), and 37 in Terminal 2.

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02.Tokyo Haneda

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It is one of the two primary airports that serve the Greater Tokyo Area and is the primary base of Japan’s two major domestic airlines. Haneda handled 85,408,975 passengers in 2017; by passenger throughput, it was the third-busiest
an airport in Asia and the fourth-busiest in the world. It is able to handle 90 million passengers per year following its
expansion in 2010. With Haneda and Narita combined Tokyo has the third-busiest city airport system in the world.

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01.Singapore Changi

Singapore Changi Airport connects customers to over 200 destinations worldwide, with 5000 arrivals and departures a week by 80 international airlines. In 2017, Changi Airport celebrated a key milestone, serving 60 million passengers from close to 100 countries around the world.

One of the largest transportation hubs in Southeast Asia. It is currently rated the World’s Best Airport by Skytrax. The airport saw a record of 65.6 million passenger movements in 2018

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– beating 2017’s record of 60 million passengers with a 5.5 percent increase. As of 1 March 2019, Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying to 400 cities in around 100 countries and territories worldwide.

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World’s busiest international airports in 2024

World's busiest international airports in 2024

In April 2024, the global aviation landscape witnessed a flurry of activity as millions of travelers. As the world navigates through dynamic economic, social, and geopolitical landscapes, the busiest international airports play a pivotal role in facilitating seamless movement of people and goods across borders.

These bustling hubs not only signify the vitality of global trade and tourism but also reflect the evolution of aviation infrastructure and technology in meeting the demands of an interconnected world.

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According to the OAG data, we have listed some busiest international airports.

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL): Maintaining its long-standing reputation as the world’s busiest airport, ATL welcomed over 5.2 million passengers in April 2024. Serving as a major hub for domestic and international flights.

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Dubai International Airport (DXB): As a gateway between the East and the West, Dubai International Airport facilitated the travel of nearly 4.9 million passengers in April 2024. Renowned for its modern amenities and seamless connectivity, DXB remains a vital link in the air travel network, catering to a diverse array of destinations across the globe.

Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND): With over 4.4 million passengers passing through its gates in April 2024, Tokyo Haneda International Airport emerged as a key player in the Asian aviation landscape.

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London Heathrow Airport (LHR): Serving as the primary gateway to the United Kingdom, London Heathrow Airport saw over 4.2 million passengers in April 2024. Renowned for its iconic terminals and extensive route network, LHR continues to play a pivotal role in connecting Europe with destinations across the world.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): Located at the crossroads of America, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport recorded over 4.1 million passengers in April 2024. As one of the busiest airports in the United States, DFW serves as a crucial hub for both domestic and international travelers, fostering economic growth.

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Istanbul Airport (IST): Emerging as a major player in the global aviation scene, Istanbul Airport welcomed over 4 million passengers in April 2024. Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, IST serves as a dynamic hub for travelers, offering modern facilities and seamless connectivity in one of the world’s most vibrant cities.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN): Positioned at the heart of China’s economic powerhouse, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport handled over 4 million passengers in April 2024. With its state-of-the-art facilities and strategic location in the Pearl River Delta, CAN continues to play a crucial role in connecting China with the rest of the world.

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Denver International Airport (DEN): Serving as a gateway to the Rocky Mountains and beyond, Denver International Airport saw nearly 4 million passengers in April 2024. Boasting a striking architectural design and a commitment to sustainability, DEN offers travelers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern convenience.

Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD): With over 3.8 million passengers in April 2024, Chicago O’Hare International Airport remains a vital cog in the global aviation network. As one of the busiest airports in the United States, ORD serves as a crucial link between the East and the West, facilitating seamless travel for millions of passengers each year.

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Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG): Rounding out the list is Shanghai Pudong International Airport, which welcomed over 3.8 million passengers in April 2024. As China’s primary international gateway, PVG plays a central role in connecting Shanghai with destinations across Asia and beyond, fueling the region’s economic growth and cultural exchange.

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        Miami Airport Security Stops Passenger Smuggling Snakes in his Pants

        Miami Airport Security Stops Passenger Smuggling Snakes in his Pants

        In a bizarre incident at Miami International Airport, security personnel intercepted a passenger attempting to board a flight with an unusual and illegal cargo concealed in his trousers.

        The alarming discovery unfolded on Friday, April 26th, when alarms alerted guards to a suspicious anomaly during routine screening. Upon closer inspection, security officers uncovered a startling find – a bag of snakes secreted down the passenger’s pants.

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        The individual was promptly subjected to a thorough pat-down, during which he confessed to hiding the reptiles. Startling images released by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) depicted two small pink snakes extracted from the camouflage-colored bag.

        Swift action was taken as authorities were summoned to the scene. Both police and Customs and Border Patrol responded to the security breach, ensuring the safe removal of the illicit cargo. The snakes were handed over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, safeguarding their well-being and preventing any potential harm or disruption.

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        While the identity of the passenger remains undisclosed, and whether any arrests were made remains unclear, the consequences were immediate. Denied boarding, the individual’s attempt to smuggle the snakes onto an international flight was thwarted.

        This peculiar incident underscores the vigilance and efficiency of airport security protocols in detecting and deterring unlawful activities.

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        This airport maintains a 30-year record of no lost luggage

        This airport maintains a 30-year record of no lost luggage

        Step into world of seamless travel, where every journey begins and ends with peace of mind. For three decades, this airport has upheld a remarkable record: not a single piece of luggage lost.

        In the fast-paced world of air travel, where delays and mishaps can cause frustration and inconvenience, Kansai Airport in Japan stands out as a beacon of efficiency and reliability.

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        Recently crowned the best airport for baggage handling in the prestigious 2024 Skytrax World Airport Awards, Kansai Airport has achieved a remarkable feat – maintaining a flawless record of zero lost luggage since its inauguration in 1994.

        Kansai Airport’s baggage handling operations can be attributed to its meticulous and streamlined processes. Upon the arrival of a flight, luggage is swiftly sorted in the airport’s state-of-the-art sorting room. Each piece is then carefully placed on the conveyor belt in the precise order dictated by luggage tags.

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        Crucially, airport staff meticulously check each item to ensure nothing is left behind in the transport box. Remarkably, this entire process is completed within a mere 12 minutes of the plane touching down.

        In addition to its remarkable efficiency, Kansai Airport prides itself on its commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and implementing best practices in baggage handling, the airport has consistently raised the bar for industry standards.

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        While Singapore Changi Airport and Bahrain International Airport secured second and third place, respectively, demonstrating their own commitment to excellence in customer service. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, ranked eighth in the survey, further highlights the Asian region’s dominance in providing exceptional baggage handling services.

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