November 27, 2014 at 11:00 am
Great Airports of the World is a 100-page special publication which examines in detail eight of the most influential, busiest, largest and most impressive global air hubs.
Airports featured include:
Heathrow Gets its Mojo Back
London Heathrow has been the world’s busiest international airport for decades, but was suffering under the strain of rising demand. Today, after billions of pounds’ worth of investment, it has been revitalised – and, as Bruce Hales-Dutton reveals, there’s more to come.
Sydney Airport: Australia’s Gateway
Nestled on the banks of Botany Bay, Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport is Australia’s most important piece of aviation infrastructure. Chris Frame examines its history and how physical and environmental issues mean a second airport is to be built during the next ten years to supplement it.
Atlanta
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been the world’s busiest passenger facility for 16 years. Editor Mark Nicholls charts its history and examines its position in the North American market.
Dubai International
After a decade of record growth, Dubai International Airport continues to register impressive passenger statistics and is still expanding its infrastructure. Mark Nicholls charts its meteoric rise to the top of the global hub charts.
PLUS!
Amsterdam Schiphol
New York JFK
Singapore Changi
And much more!
Great Airports of the World is AVAILABLE NOW for just £5.99 from WHSmith and all other leading newsagents. Alternatively, order your copy from our online shop or download your digital version here.