Posted on 07/11/2018 11:36:56 AM PDT by Simon Green
After flying there many times over my career, I would agree that Changi (Singapore) is a super fine airport. Modern, very well equipped for travelers, CLEAN, and the list goes on.
It deserves first place.
Heathrow #8?!??!?!? Are you bleedin’ kidding me?
I report, you decide. :-)
Really, Denver? TSA lines take forever there.
Frankly, I’d rather fly into/out of a regional airport, even if I have to go to a large hub for a connection. At least then, I’m behind the large TSA security theater.
Not surprised at Singapore Changi being #1. That airport is a huge transfer hub and they've done a great job for transiting passengers.
>>The highest rated airport in the US is Denver, at #28.<<
That is strange because there is NOTHING good about DIA.
It is miles from nothing and the ride from the entrance to the terminal is what, 5 miles?
When you get in the lines are always longer than heck (except for us elite flyers).
The tram inside is OK and the terminal amenities are on par with DFW, ORL or MIA (to name a few off the top of my head).
But as Douglas Adams (I believe) noted, there is no term in any language that translates to “pretty as an airport.”
My sister works in HongKong for a large multinational bank so I fly to HK on visit, then on route to our satellite company in the Philippines. Funny how I fly from the best to the worst LOL
And yes, transit to Changi and even Seoul, is damn clean. I still say today, the cleanest PUBLIC river I ever saw hands down, was in Seoul beside the airport. Kids were swimming AND old dudes were fishing plus you could see the bottom of it.
ORL? Orlando Executive?
And last and least....Chicago O’hare.
Frankfurt isn’t all that either!
PPbbbttt (to myself)
MCO of course.
>>Funny how I fly from the best to the worst LOL<<
DFW (well, terminal D anyway) r/t to Laguardia is the same culture shock.
haha at least in NAIA Manila Intl, I can bribe anyone with yankee dollars and lets leave it at that..
I cannot believe LAX even made the top 100.
So huge that getting from one gate to another in order to change planes is a harrowing experience.
Walk ... wait in queue ... take a train ... walk ... go through security (at snail's pace) ... walk some more.
I don't mind the exercise, it's just that if you have more than an hour to get to your gate and you make it just in the nick of time that's unacceptable.
Heathrow has got to be the O'Hare of Europe.
This list was made up of people more concerned about the look of the airport than its functionality.
How sad is it that I have 3 million miles and the only foreign countries I have been to are Mexico, Canada the Bahamas and Jamaica?
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