Singapore’s Changi Airport named best in the world—for the
fifth time
Excerpted from Afar.com by Matt Vallano
Perhaps it’s time to consider Singapore's Changi Airport the “New York Yankees of air travel.” How else could
one spin the news that Lion City’s largest airport has been named best in the world for the
fifth consecutive year?
The designation came down earlier this month from Skytrax World Airport Awards, an independent annual evaluation
that bases the final rankings on the results of millions of international
passenger surveys. This year was the sixth annual Skytrax awards; Changi has
five first-place victories and one second-place win (back in 2012).
It’s not hard to see why fliers could consider the
three-terminal airport to be the air travel equivalent of the winningest sports
franchise of all time. In addition to being one of the busiest hubs in Asia,
Changi boasts two 24-hour movie theaters that show current releases for free, a
rooftop swimming pool (complete with locker rooms for changing), and a
butterfly garden teeming with butterflies.
The airport is also putting the finishing touches on a
fourth terminal, which, according to the Straits Times, a Singaporean
newspaper, is slated to open later this year.
There were other highly lauded airports in the running, too:
Tokyo Haneda International Airport, Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Munich International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport rounded out the Top Five.
(Haneda also won an award for the world’s cleanest airport, and Hong Kong was
hailed has having the best and most varied dining options.)
Sadly—embarrassingly, really—not a single North American
airport cracked the Top 10. In fact, the highest-ranked airport on our
continent is Vancouver International Airport in Canada, at No. 13.
The United States isn’t represented on the Skytrax list
until No. 26, an honor that goes to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport. (The dark horse win seems like a great piece of trivia
to whip out at your next soirée.) Denver International Airport was tabbed as No. 28.
It’s hard not to read the Skytrax list of winners and dream
about what U.S. airports could be. The takeaways: We need more free movie
theaters. Or at least a few butterfly gardens.
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