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20th December 2023

By: News24Wire

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Airline and airport snafus feel all but inevitable of late, but that may be because you’re flying in and out of the wrong airports.

Here to help you decide if that’s the case is AirHelp, which advocates on behalf of passengers by filing customer service claims for flight disruptions that include cancellations, delays and lost luggage; each year, it issues an analysis of more than 4 000 airports in its worldwide database to determine the best performers and worst offenders. Factors taken into consideration include each airport’s on-time performance, combined with customer feedback about airport navigation, food and shopping options. 

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This year’s survey reflects data collected from January 1 to September 30, plus survey responses from more than 15 800 passengers.

The results say that the world’s best airport is Oman’s Muscat International.

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In second and third place, respectively, are Brazil’s Recife-Guararapes International Airport and South Africa’s Cape Town International Airport. 

Japan and Brazil generally dominate in airport performance, with each counting three locations on the Top 10 list of best global airports. Of US hubs, only three made it onto the world’s Top 50 list: Minneapolis-St. Paul International (No. 13), Seattle-Tacoma International (No. 34) and Detroit Metropolitan Airport Wayne County (No. 38). 

European airports didn’t do much better, with just nine making it into the Top 50 best airport experiences of the world, according to AirHelp.  Bilbao Airport in northern Spain took the No. 1 spot in Europe.

This points to an additional trend: Major metropolitan hubs do not correlate well with excellent airports, as one might expect. Busy as they may be, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson ranked at No. 55, while London Heathrow Airport came in at No. 163 and Paris Charles de Gaulle at No. 173. New York City’s hubs fared marginally better than their rivals across the pond, with John F. Kennedy at No. 106 and La Guardia, fresh off its $8-billion renovation, at No. 70.  

“The travel experience is not the sole responsibility of the airlines, but also the airports,” said Tomasz Pawliszyn, chief executive officer of AirHelp, in an emailed statement. “This year, airports across Asia have had a strong performance.”

The 10 Best Airports in the World

10. Amami Airport, Japan (ASJ)

9. Tokyo Narita International Airport, Japan (NRT)

8. Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves International Airport, Brazil (CNF) 

7. Belem/Val-de-Cans International Airport, Brazil (BEL)

6. Osaka Itami International Airport, Japan (ITM)

5. Doha Hamad International Airport, Qatar (DOH) 

4. Brasília–Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport, Brazil (BSB)

3. Cape Town International Airport, South Africa (CPT)

2. Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport, Brazil (REC)

1. Muscat International Airport, Oman (MCT)

The 10 Worst Airports in the World

10. Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Indonesia (HLP)

9. Marseille Provence Airport, France (MRS)

8. Sofia Airport, Bulgaria (SOF)

7. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

6. Denpasar International Airport, Bali (DPS)

5. Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) 

4. Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport, Portugal  (LIS)

3. London Gatwick Airport, UK (LGW)

2. Malta International Airport (MLA)

1. Banjarmasin Syamsudin Noor International Airport, Indonesia (BDJ)

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