#1 Singapore Changi Airport claimed top prize for the fourth time since the Skytrax awards were initiated, having last won the title in 2010. In addition to winning the top overall award, Singapore Changi Airport, which served more than fifty million passengers in 2012, was named Best Airport in Asia and Best Airport for Leisure Amenities.
#2
Last year’s winner
Incheon International Airport slipped to the second place. Still, the
main airport serving the South Korean capital is no slouch. In addition
to its overall second place finish Incheon received the Best Airport
Staff Service – Asia and Best International Transfer Airport awards for
2013.
#3 For the first time since the Skytrax awards were issued, Amsterdam
Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands broke into the top three finishers,
largely due to its highly-regarded and efficient self-service transfer
process. Schiphol also earned top honors for Best Airport in Europe and
Best Airport in Western Europe.
#4 A third-place finisher for 2012, Hong Kong International Airport slipped to fourth place in the overall voting for the 2013 World’s Best Airport. Nonetheless, Hong Kong International Airport remained a favorite among the voters. In addition to its overall fourth place finish, Hong Kong International airport ranked in the top five among all airports in six different categories.
#5
Beijing Capital
International Airport only began operations in 2008 and has added
passenger traffic every year. Nonetheless, the airport maintained its
fifth place overall position from 2012 to 2013, and was also named the
best airport in China.
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