The 2023 World Airport Awards saw Changi Airport win the title of Best Airport in the World for a record. This year, Changi Airport triumphed over Incheon International Airport in South Korea and Haneda Airport in Tokyo to claim the top rank. Every passenger enjoys visiting an airport that offers cutting-edge technology and first-rate service. There can only be one best airport, even though there are other incredible airports with gorgeous infrastructure.
Singapore Changi Airport has been named the finest airport in the world for 2023 for the 12th consecutive year. Additionally, it received recognition as the Best Airport PRM & Accessible Facilities and the World’s Best Domestic Airport. One of Europe’s top achievers and placed fifth was Paris Charles de Gaulle. The 18th-best airport in North America was the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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Changi Airport in Singapore
Changi Airport is a significant international airport and a transportation hub in Asia. It is one of the busiest airports and sees a lot of freight traffic. Direct flights are available from the airport to places like Africa, North America, the Middle East, Oceania, Europe, and Asia.
Singapore Changi Airport’s location is ideal for layovers with strong demand. In Asia, the airport acts as a hub for both FedEx Express and Qantas. The airport features four terminal buildings and three runways, each measuring four kilometers.
Changi Airport in Singapore has a reputation for innovation and frequently wins awards. The news that a futuristic attraction called Jewel is located on the airport grounds indicates that it will keep its leading position in the world.
‘Rain Vortex,’ a 40-meter-tall waterfall that plunges into a pool from a crevice in the building’s ceiling, is located in Jewel. Diverting displays for travelers waiting between flight connections, such as synchronized light and sound shows, are placed throughout Jewel, along with numerous dining, drinking, and shopping options. Jewel is a 134,000-square-meter mixed-use complex open to both passengers and locals.