Singapore Changi Airport named World’s Best Airport 2023 by Skytrax

Singapore Changi Airport named World’s Best Airport 2023 by Skytrax

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Category : International Published on: March 18 2023

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  • Singapore's Changi Airport is once again the best airport in the world, according to the annual ranking by Skytrax.
  • The Southeast Asian travel hub previously topped the list for eight consecutive years, but in 2021 and 2022 was beaten by Qatar's Hamad International Airport, which this year has fallen to number two.
  • Auckland International Airport is 51st on the list ahead of the only other New Zealand placing, Christchurch, at number 100.
  • Skytrax is a UK-based air travel review and ranking site that compiles its list by surveying travellers from across the world and asking them to rate their airport experience.
  • Tokyo's Haneda comes in third place this year as the first of three Japanese airports in the top 20, ahead of Kansai and Narita.
  • New York's JFK dropped three places to 88th.
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