Singapore Changi Airport (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS), or simply Changi Airport, is the primary civilian airport for Singapore, and one of the largest transportation hubs in Southeast Asia. It is currently the World's Best Airport (Skytrax 2016), for the fourth consecutive year and counting (Skytrax's World's Best Airport 2013-2016) and is one of the world's busiest airports by international passenger traffic and cargo traffic. The airport is located in Changi, at the eastern end of Singapore, approximately 17.2 kilometres (10.7 mi) northeast from Marina Bay (in Singapore's Downtown Core), on a 13-square-kilometre (5.0 sq mi) site. It is operated by Changi Airport Group and it is the home base of Singapore Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, SilkAir, Scoot, Tigerair, Jetstar Asia Airways, Valuair and BOC Aviation, as well as a focus city of AirAsia.
2. Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport (IIA) (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) (Korean: 인천국제공항, sometimes referred to as Seoul-Incheon International Airport) is the largest airport in South Korea, the primary airport serving the Seoul Capital Area, and one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. Since 2005, it has been rated the best airport worldwide by Airports Council International every year. It is also rated as the world's cleanest airport and the world's best international transit airport by Skytrax.
3. Munich Airport
Munich Airport (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM), German: Flughafen München, is the international airport of Munich, the capital of Bavaria. It is the second busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic behind Frankfurt Airport, and the seventh busiest airport in Europe, handling 39.7 million passengers in 2014, an increase of close to 3% from 2013. It is the world's 14th busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic, and was the 32nd busiest airport worldwide in 2014. As of March 2015, the airport features flights to 228 destinations in 66 countries. Munich Airport serves as the secondary hub for Lufthansa including Lufthansa Regional and its Star Alliance partners besides Frankfurt. The biggest foreign carrier in Munich in terms of passenger numbers is Air Dolomiti.
4. Haneda Airport
Tokyo International Airport (東京国際空港 Tōkyō Kokusai Kūkō?), commonly known as Haneda Airport (羽田空港 Haneda Kūkō?) or Tokyo Haneda Airport (IATA: HND, ICAO: RJTT), 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, Japan Airlines (Terminal 1) and All Nippon Airways (Terminal 2), as well as Air Do, Skymark Airlines, Solaseed Air, and StarFlyer. It is located in Ōta, Tokyo, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of Tokyo Station.
5. Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) is the main airport in Hong Kong. It is located on the island of Chek Lap Kok, which largely comprises land reclaimed for the construction of the airport itself. The airport is also colloquially known as Chek Lap Kok Airport (赤鱲角機場), to distinguish it from its predecessor, the closed Kai Tak Airport.
6. Central Japan International Airport
Centrair is been categorized as the first class airport of the world and the key international gateway for the central region people of the Japan. The airport is rated at the 5th best airport of the worlds in terms of its dining facilities. The several other highlighted facilities including the extensive lounge space and the three-hundred meter long Sky Deck which offers the greatest look for the observation point of the aircrafts. The passengers also enjoy the sunset view at the runway by looking at the beyond of Ise Bay.
7. Zurich Airport
Switzerland leading international airport is also known as the Kolten Airport and the major hub of the Swiss International Airlines. The airport serves the Switzerland largest city Zurich which has several transport links in all over the country. The airport is also been ranked at fifth in the list of cleanest airports of the world and also listed at No. 7 for the best leisure facilities including the restaurants, bar, long runway, the cigar lounge which and underneath a massive Soviet aircraft sitting at the runway end. The visitors can watch the air-plane when it takes-off when they are sitting at the Wing walker Bar.
8. Heathrow Airport
The largest airport in the West London, busiest airport in all over the United Kingdom and the Europe in terms of the passenger traffic and also ranked at the 6th busiest airport of the world. it was reported that 75 million passengers are handled during the 2015 years as it was the 2.2 % increase from the previous year. Almost 90 airlines used the Heathrow airport and flying across over the world approximately 170 destinations and it also the rate for its best base at the Virgin Atlantic and the primary hub of the British Airways.
9. Kansai International Airport
The Kansai Airport starts its operation in 1994 and since that the airport served as the international hub for several airlines such as the Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways and the Nippon Cargo. The beautiful airport designed by the Renzo Piano who is the Italian architecture. The airport is the low cost carrier of the Japan and the first airport who offers services at the cheapest rates. The airport also has a connection with the railroad bridge at the Sky Gate Bridge and also offers the bus service which is called the “Airport Limousines”.
10. Hamad International Airport
The former international airport is replaced with the new international airport of the capital city of the Qatar. The airport was first schedule to become serviceable in 2009 but due to some delays it was finally become functional in April 2014. The airport terminal one has 5 public space and 3 of them holds the 10 passengers gates and the rest of two are the full operational from first floor to the 24 Gates on the ground floor. The airport terminal 2 is still under planning because of the expected passenger load as the city host the FIFA World Cup in2022.
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