Photo courtesy of Singapore Changi Airport
Congress?s?solution to flight delays caused by sequester-mandated budget cuts is going to cause pain in the long run.
To avoid further furloughing air traffic controllers, the FAA will be allowed to draw on funds that had been set aside to improve the nation?s airports.
American airports aren?t great to begin with, and now they won?t be getting much better.
To give American travelers a look at what they?re missing, we?ve put together a list of the world?s best airports, based on the 2013 World Airport Awards, announced this month by leading airline reviewer Skytrax.
The awards, which include categories for best terminal, shopping, security, cleanliness, dining, and more, are determined by public opinion. More than 12 million people responded to this year?s survey.
As President Obama noted in a press conference Tuesday, the highest ranked U.S. airport is Cincinnati at #30. Not very impressive.
10. London Heathrow Airport
Yearly passengers: 70 million
2012 rank: 11
Why it?s awesome:?Despite London Mayor Boris Johnson?s concern that Heathrow gives visitors ?a terrible impression of the UK,? the overcrowded airport made it into Skytrax?s top ten.
The third busiest airport in the world in 2012, it took home the awards for Best Airport Shopping and Best Airport Terminal, for T5, which opened in 2008 after a $6.2 billion, 19-year design and construction process.
Heathrow?s Skytrax review includes four or five out of five star rankings for ease of use, flight information, public transport, security staff efficiency, and more.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
9. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
Yearly passengers: 66.8 million
2012 rank: 14
Why it?s awesome: Haneda moved up five places this year, partly thanks to how clean it is.
With a third, international terminal that opened in 2010, Haneda can accommodate 90 million passengers annually.
More construction is already in the works: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced plans to expand the new terminal with eight more gates, more parking, and a hotel, by March 2014.
The airport won the Skytrax awards for Best Airport Terminal Cleanliness and World?s Best Domestic Airport, and took second place for Best Airport Immigration Service.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
8. Vancouver International Airport
Yearly passengers: 17.6 million
2012 rank: 8
Why it?s awesome: The least busy airport in the Skytrax top ten, Vancouver International offers visitors a large collection of Pacific Northwest Coast Native art.
Skytrax named Vancouver International the Best Airport in North America for the fourth year in a row in 2013, a streak that justifies the $1.4 billion the airport spent on?recent expansion.
Volunteers, known as Green Coat Ambassadors, work in the airport to help travelers get where they?re going.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures provided by Vancouver International Airport.
7. Zurich Airport
Yearly passengers: 24.8 million2012 rank: 7Why it?s awesome:?The largest international airport in Switzerland, Zurich was significantly expanded in 2003, with a new terminal and an underground, automated train called the Skymetro to shuttle travelers around.
Located 7 miles north of the Zurich city center, this airport also won Best Airport Baggage Delivery in Europe.
The airport offers a porter service where travelers pay a fee to have their bag picked up from anywhere in the airport and delivered to their final destination.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures provided by Zurich Airport.
6. Munich Airport
Yearly passengers: 38.4 million
2012 rank: 6
Why it?s awesome: Germany?s second busiest airport features aesthetically pleasing terminals on the walk to the gate. Many of the walls and ceilings are made of glass, making the airport feel large and open.
The airport, a 45 minute train ride from the Munich city center, was also named the best in Central Europe, and the World?s Best Airport for Dining.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
5. Beijing Capital International Airport
Yearly passengers: 81.9 million
2012 rank: 5
Why it?s awesome: Already beyond its 78 million passenger annual capacity, Beijing Capital is the busiest airport in Asia and the second busiest in the world, trailing only Atlanta?s Hartsfield-Jackson.
That?s why the city is building another airport, which will be bigger than JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark combined.
Capital?s tallest building, Terminal 3, came in fifth for Best Airport Terminal. It opened in 2008, in time for the Beijing Olympics.
Capital also took second place for Best Baggage Delivery.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
4. Hong Kong International Airport
Yearly passengers: 56.1 million
2012 rank: 3
Why it?s awesome: Located less than five flying hours from half of the world?s population, Hong Kong?s airport is one of the busiest in the world.
It didn?t win any awards, but it landed in the top five for dining, shopping, cleanliness, and leisure amenities.
In March 2012, the airport decided to add a third runway to increase its capacity.
Hong Kong International also offers a nine-hole golf course, a great place for travelers to spend long layovers.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
3. Amsterdam Schiphol
Yearly passengers: 51 million
2012 rank: 4
Why it?s awesome: Schiphol opened in 1916 as a military airfield and has now transformed into one of the busiest airports in the world.
While travelers wait for their flight departures, they can enjoy a massage, play a game of poker at the casino, and catch up on some reading at the airport library.
According to Skytrax, Schiphol also has excellent dining and shopping options.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
2. Incheon International Airport
Yearly passengers: 39.2 million
2012 rank: 1
Why it?s awesome: Incheon, the largest airport in South Korea, serves passengers on more than 70 airlines, and is one of only three airlines to receive a five-star overall rating from Skytrax.
Every year from 2005 to 2012, it was rated as the world?s top airport by Airports Council International.
The young airport ? it opened in March 2001 ? is home to a museum of Korean culture, and has excellent rankings for cleanliness, external views, rest areas, internet access, and local food choices.
Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figures are preliminary rankings for 2012 provided by Airports Council International.
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