1. Changi Airport, Singapore

Singapore Changi Airport connects passengers to more than 200 destinations worldwide. On average, Changi handles 5,000 arrivals and departures per week from a total of 80 international airlines; welcoming 60-70 million passengers in 2019. Previously, Changi Airport was voted "Best Airport in Asia", "World's Best Airport Leisure Facilities" and "Best Airport".
2. Haneda Airport, Tokyo

Boasting the quality of both its domestic and international terminals, Tokyo Haneda International Airport plays a vital role as Japan looks to further develop its national tourism. Haneda has been ranked as the “World’s Best Airport”, “World’s Cleanest Airport”, “World’s Best Domestic Airport” and “World’s Best PRM (Personal Disability) Facilities”. The airport handled over 70 million passengers in 2019.
3. Incheon International Airport, South Korea

Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in South Korea and one of the busiest airports in the world. It won the "Airport of the Year" award at the World Airport Awards. Incheon International Airport was also the winner of the "World's Best Airport Transport" award in 2019.
4. Hamad International Airport, Doha

Hamad International Airport is located in Doha, the capital of Qatar. It is described as the most luxurious architectural complex in the world. Previously, Hamad was voted "Best Airport in the Middle East", "Best Airport in the World", "Best Airport Staff in the Middle East" in 2019. Currently, the airport has welcomed 30-40 million passengers in 2019.
5. Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport serves more than 100 airlines, operating flights to around 180 destinations worldwide, including 44 destinations in China. It is also a former winner of the "Airport of the Year" title at the World Airport Awards. Previously, Hong Kong International Airport was honored in the "World's Best Airport Dining" and "World's Best Airport Immigration Services" categories in 2019.
6. Centrair Airport, Nagoya

In 2014, approximately 9.8 million passengers passed through Centrair International Airport in Nagoya. The airport has a high proportion of domestic traffic, operating several routes to Asian cities. Longer routes include Helsinki, Frankfurt, Honolulu and Detroit. Centrair has previously been named the “World’s Best Regional Airport” and “Best Airport”. In 2019, Centrair handled 10-20 million passengers.
7. Munich Airport, Germany

Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany and a secondary hub for Lufthansa German Airlines. With over 150 retail outlets and around 50 dining options, it feels like a small city, offering visitors plenty to see and do. For that reason, Munich has been voted “Best Airport in Europe”, “Best Airport in Central Europe” and “Best Airport”. Munich Airport currently handles 40-50 million passengers in 2019.
8. London Heathrow Airport, UK

London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the UK and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It was previously named the "Busiest Airport in the World" but recently lost this title to Dubai Airport. In 2019, Heathrow was voted "World's Best Shopping Airport" and "Best Airport in Western Europe". Terminal 5 here was also named "World's Best Airport Terminal".
9. Narita Airport, Tokyo

Tokyo Narita Airport is an international airport serving the Central Prefecture Area of Japan. It also serves as an international hub for Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways. As of 2016, Narita was the second busiest passenger airport in Japan. In 2019, Narita was awarded two titles: "World's Best Airport Staff" and "Asia's Best Airport Staff".
10. Zurich Airport, Germany

Zurich Airport is the largest international airport in Switzerland and is the home base for Swiss International Air Lines. Zurich Airport was also named the winner of the 'World's Best Airport Security Handling' category at the 2019 World Airport Awards.































