Skytrax's rankings, which are in their 14th year, are based on a survey that asks airline passengers to rank airports across 39 different categories, from shopping to security. Over 12m passengers filled out the survey this year, according to the company. And despite Skytrax's website's suffering from a bad case of Seemingly Random Capitalisations, the awards are worth taking seriously. Some travellers might find the tenth place of London Heathrow surprising, but much of that is driven by the opening of Terminal 5 and the airport's impressive shopping options. (Every London airport except Luton made the top 50.)
http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulli...rport-rankings
Here are the World's top 100.
http://www.worldairportawards.com/Aw...013/top100.htm
http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulli...rport-rankings
Here are the World's top 100.
http://www.worldairportawards.com/Aw...013/top100.htm
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