The world's best airports revealed | money.co.uk (2024)

Many of us probably haven’t set foot in an airport for a while, so you may have forgotten just how stressful it can be at times, from cancellations or delays to frantically checking off your last minute checklist.

That said, modern airports have come a long way, with the some creating relaxing spaces including amenities such as yoga rooms and outdoor gardens.

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But where are the best airports in the world for travellers? Looking at a number of factors including delays, parking costs, transfer times and more, money.co.uk has ranked the world’s 50 busiest airports.

The best airports in the world

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1. Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore - 8.32/10

Singapore Changi is one of the busiest and now best airports in the world, offering an unrivalled experience for its passengers, with a score of 8.32.

Changi has the second-highest number of shops on offer (224) and allows you to park for just £19.14 for a week.

2. Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan - 8.03/10

Another Asian airport comes in second place, with Tokyo Haneda scoring 8.03. Haneda is also incredibly busy, yet was the top-scoring airport for on-time flights.

The airport was once Tokyo’s main airport but has since tried to shift its focus to premium business routes.

3. Mexico City International Airport, Mexico - 7.40/10

In third place is Mexico City International Airport, also known as Benito Juárez International Airport, the busiest airport in Latin America.

While it scored poorly on some factors, Mexico City has 226 shops and is also just seven minutes away from the city centre.

Which airport has the fewest delayed flights?

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On-time flights - Tokyo Haneda Airport (86.4%)

Delays are perhaps the most frustrating thing that can happen while travelling, but there’s quite a big difference between the on-time performance of different airports.

The airport with the fewest delays (flights that depart at least 15 minutes late) is Tokyo Haneda, despite dealing with over 85 million passengers a year.

Updated 20 April 2023

RankAirportTotal passengers (2019)On-time performance
1Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan85.5m86.4%
2Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, United States110.5m82.6%
3Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore68.3m82.0%
4Madrid Barajas Airport, Spain61.7m80.4%
4George Bush Intercontinental Airport, United States45.0m80.4%
4Narita International Airport, Japan44.3m80.4%
7Mexico City International Airport, Mexico50.3m80.3%
8Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, United States46.3m80.2%
9Los Angeles International Airport, United States88.1m80.0%
10Charlotte Douglas International Airport, United States50.2m79.2%
10Miami International Airport, United States45.9m79.2%

Where is the busiest airport?

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Passenger numbers - Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (110.5m)

The world’s busiest airport in terms of passengers is Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson, which welcomes over 110 million passengers through its terminals in 2019. (Of course, figures for later years have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic).

Hartsfield–Jackson is home to one of the world’s biggest airlines, Delta, and pre-COVID was serving over 1,000 flights a day to over 200 destinations.

Where is the world’s best airport for cheap parking?

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Parking costs - Singapore Changi Airport (£19.14 for seven days)

If you want the convenience of leaving your car at the airport, you usually have to pay a premium, although that’s not the case at Singapore Changi Airport.

Here, seven days at the airport’s cheapest car park will cost just S$35, which equates to £19.14

Where are the best airports for cheap drop-off costs?

Updated 20 April 2023

AirportDrop off cost
Charles de Gaulle AirportFree
Charlotte Douglas International AirportFree
Frankfurt AirportFree
Heathrow AirportFree
London Gatwick AirportFree
Los Angeles International AirportFree
Madrid Barajas AirportFree
Miami International AirportFree
Munich AirportFree
O'Hare International AirportFree
Orlando International AirportFree
Sydney Kingsford-Smith AirportFree
Taiwan Taoyuan International AirportFree
Tokyo Haneda AirportFree

While airports often charge a fee even if a vehicle is simply dropping someone off, a number do allow you to do so for free.

Just under half (46%) of the world’s 50 busiest airports offered an initial period where cars are allowed to drop someone off free of charge.

Which airport has the most restaurant choices?

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Restaurants - Seoul Incheon International Airport (264)

By far the best airport for dining options is Seoul Incheon, in South Korea, with 264 restaurants.

Here travellers can enjoy restaurants featuring Korean food and cuisine from other Asian countries, as well as a number of fast-food outlets.

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Shops - Mexico City International Airport (226)

Shopping doesn’t just help to pass the time at the airport, but you can also pick up some great deals at duty-free outlets. The best airport in the world for shopping options is Mexico City, with 226.

Which airport is closest to its nearest city?

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Estimated taxi transfer time - Mexico City International Airport (7 minutes)

From the 50 busiest airports, as well as having the most shops, Mexico City’s airport was also the one where travellers have to travel the least distance to the city.

Benito Juárez is fairly unusual for an airport in that it is located right outside the city centre, just a seven-minute taxi journey away.

Which airport has the cheapest transfer cost?

Updated 20 April 2023

AirportEstimated taxi transfer cost
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport£10
Dubai International Airport£10
Indira Gandhi International Airport£10
Istanbul Airport£10
Mexico City International Airport£10
Ninoy Aquino International Airport£10
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport£10
Singapore Changi Airport£10

The cost of actually getting from the airport to your destination can sometimes be a nasty surprise upon arrival.

Nine out of 50 of the busiest airports in the world have an estimated cost of just £10 when it comes to getting into the city.

So if you are travelling soon, there are a plenty of options for you to make the most out of your trip, starting at the doors of the airport.

Methodology and sources

Looking at the 50 busiest airports in the world according to the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey’s 2019 Annual Airport Traffic Report (using 2019 to avoid figures being affected by coronavirus restrictions on travel), the following factors were analysed.

Each airport was then analysed on the following factors, giving each airport a normalised score out of 10, before taking an average across each of the scores.

In light of recent events money.co.uk has decided to exclude Russia from its ranking.

Full sources for the costs of parking and drop-offs, as well as for the number of restaurants and shops can be viewed here.

All prices were converted from local currencies using Google Finance as of February 2nd, 2022.

Passenger volume

The total number of annual passengers that passed through the airport in 2019 according to the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey’s 2019 Annual Airport Traffic Report.

Parking fees

The cost of a week’s parking according to the airport’s own website, using the cheapest option available (such as a long stay car park if available).

Drop off costs

The cost to drop someone off outside the terminal building according to the airport’s own website). Here, the cost of the shortest available parking slot has been taken for each airport.

Restaurant & bar availability

The number of restaurants and bars in the airport’s terminal buildings according to the airport’s own website.

Duty-free shopping

The number of duty-free shops in the airport’s terminal buildings according to the airport’s own website.

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FAQs

Which is the best airport award in 2024? ›

Hamad International Airport (HIA) in Qatar was just named the best airport in the world in the 2024 Skytrax awards, knocking 12-time winner Singapore Changi Airport down to second place.

Which one is the best airport in the world? ›

The world's best airports or 2024: Every year, UK-based airline intelligence company Skytrax polls travelers from around the world to determine its ranking of the best airports. This year, Qatar's Doha Hamad International (DOH) took top honors. Click through to see the rest of the list.

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U.S. airports generated about $10 billion in aeronautical revenue in 2013, or about 55% of total operating revenue, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data.

Which US airport has reclaimed its title as the world's busiest? ›

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has held the top spot as the world's busiest airport each year since 1998 (with the exception of 2020, when it was temporarily unseated by Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.) Atlanta regained the top position in 2021.

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In top spot is Dubai International Airport thanks to its premium lounges, high-end shopping and gourmet dining, and well as its art exhibitions, zen gardens and health clubs. Just one point behind, London Heathrow Airport is the next-most luxurious airport, with luxury bar options and relaxing amenities.

Which is the cleanest airport in the world? ›

This reputation for keeping things clean was affirmed in the results of Skytrax's 2024 World's Cleanest Airports report, which saw Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND) take out first place on the top 10 list. The report is based solely off passenger feedback, with survey results collated from August 2023 to March 2024.

What is the cleanest airport in the world? ›

Tokyo's Haneda Airport continues its success being named the World's Cleanest Airport. Following the COVID-9 pandemic, the standards of airport cleanliness have become much more important to customers and airports maintaining these highest standards are well featured in the best airport cleanliness results.

Which is the richest airline in the world? ›

By financial performance. Delta Air Lines ranks first by revenue, total assets, market capitalization, and brand value.

Who owns most US airports? ›

All but one U.S. commercial airport are owned and operated by public entities, including local, regional or state authorities with the power to issue bonds to finance some of their capital needs. Airports are landlords.

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The Passenger Fee, also known as the September 11 Security Fee, is collected by air carriers from passengers at the time air transportation is purchased. Air carriers then remit the fees to TSA.

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Which US airport is built over a graveyard? ›

Located on the Western half of where Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport exists today. The families wished for the graves to remain in place when westward extension of this East to West runway was required during World War II.

What is the most complicated airport to land? ›

Tenzing-Hillary Airport (Lukla Airport), Nepal. This airport is located at an altitude of 2,842 meters (9,320 feet) above sea level, and its runway is only 527 meters (1,729 feet) long. The runway is also surrounded by mountains, which makes it difficult for pilots to land safely.

What is the #1 busiest airport? ›

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), US: 104.6 million. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) is not only the busiest in the world by almost 10 million passengers per year, but it has also held the top spot in this list every year except one since 1998.

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Of over 400 airports that participated globally in 2023, Hyderabad Airport has been awarded the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award for 'Best Airport in the 15 to 25 Million Passengers Per Annum (MPPA)' in the Asia-Pacific region for 2023.

What is the prestigious Aviation Award? ›

The Collier Trophy, awarded since 1911, is one of the most prestigious honors in aviation, recognizing the "performance, efficiency and safety of air or space vehicles."

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RankAirportCode (IATA/ICAO)
1.Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International AirportATL/KATL
2.Dubai International AirportDXB/OMDB
3.Dallas Fort Worth International AirportDFW/KDFW
4.Heathrow AirportLHR/EGLL
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