June 9, 2003 at 3:25 pm
Hong Kong International Airport was named the World’s Best Airport for 2003, retaining the title for the 3rd year (in our closest ever survey finish) just ahead of Singapore Changi.
For all results see the website:
http://www.airlinequality.com/2003/airport_group_results.htm
By: robc - 10th June 2003 at 07:53
Tampa is number one in the US, believe me its a really nice airport, and i would have put Sturup first in the world, but its probably to small, so for a major intl airport i would go for Kastrup
By: greekdude1 - 10th June 2003 at 01:56
ATH, number 4 in Europe, wow! They also released results of the busiest airports of 2002. I saw it in a magazine so I can’t post a link. ATL and ORD were #’s 1 and 2, again. LHR jumped up to 3 and Haneda jumped up to 4. LAX dropped from 3 to 5 after seeing an 8% drop in traffic which was the 2nd highest on the list of top 20. SFO was first, seeing a 9% drop. Both of those can be attributed to UA’s struggles as they are both major hubs of theirs.
By: Saab 2000 - 9th June 2003 at 18:59
What…No Heathrow? Now there is a surprise. Pretty much predictable airports though good for Hong Kong.
By: KabirT - 9th June 2003 at 17:03
nah its Kastrup!:D