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These are the Best and Worst Airports in the World for 2024

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As global air travel continues to grow, the quality of airports remains a critical factor for both business and leisure travelers. In 2024, a comprehensive study conducted by BusinessFinancing.co.uk has ranked airports around the world based on reviews from frequent flyers and business travelers.

The study highlights the best airports, celebrated for their exceptional services, ease of access, and modern facilities, while also shedding light on the worst airports that struggle to meet the expectations of travelers. Let’s take a closer look at the top and bottom performers in the global airport landscape for 2024.

The Best and Worst Airports in the World

RankBest AirportsRankWorst Airports
1Nội Bài International Airport (Hanoi, Vietnam)1Newark Liberty International Airport (USA)
2Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore)2London Stansted Airport (UK)
3Hong Kong International Airport (Hong Kong)3East Midlands Airport (UK)
4Hamad International Airport (Doha, Qatar)4Kuwait International Airport (Kuwait)
5Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (Helsinki, Finland)5London Luton Airport (UK)
6Narita International Airport (Tokyo, Japan)6Manchester Airport (UK)
7Haneda Airport (Tokyo, Japan)7Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (USA)
8Kempegowda International Airport (Bangalore, India)8Leeds Bradford Airport (UK)
9Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei, Taiwan)9Berlin Brandenburg Airport (Germany)
10Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai, India)10Brussels South Charleroi Airport (Belgium)

In 2024, airports in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe dominate the rankings, with Singapore Changi, Hamad International, and Nội Bài leading as the best. These airports are praised for their efficiency, services, and overall passenger experience.

On the other hand, several airports in Europe and the U.S. like Newark and London Luton have been marked as the worst, facing challenges in customer service and operational efficiency. Overall, the rankings highlight the significant differences in travel experiences across global airports, with some excelling and others in need of improvement.

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