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2018 Global Airport ranking, Adelaide Airport at the bottom of all Australia?

Fresh out of the airport rankings, recently, Skytrax announced the 2018 global airport top 100, the top 10 are: Singapore Changi Airport, Incheon Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport, Hong Kong Airport, Doha Hamad Airport, Munich Airport, the top 10 are: Singapore Changi Airport, Incheon Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport, Hong Kong Airport, Doha Hamad Airport, Munich Airport, Nagoya Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Zurich Airport, Farakford Airport.

"the survey covered more than 550 airports around the world, using 13.73 million questionnaires," said Edward Plaisted, chief executive of Skytrax.


Australia's six airports are on the list of the top 100.

Sydney Airport ranked first, entering the top 20, while Adelaide was the lowest.


Adelaide, a spokesman for Adelaide Airport, said it was down five places compared to last year, saying that a range of work that we are currently working on will improve the experience of our customers.

"We were a little surprised by the results because a lot of data showed that our airport had been improving." He said。

"We attract more international passengers than ever, and we have just completed the renovation of all lounge facilities and are building a new Atura hotel that will open later this year."

"aware that international success means there will be more and more international tourists, there is clearly not enough space for Adelaide now, so we will do new planning and approval to expand our international region," he said.

"if these projects are completed, our overall customer experience is expected to be further improved."

In fact, the airport's "surprise" is also justified, because despite Adelaide's decline in the ranking, but on the Skytrax website, but the tide of praise. Passenger 1: "I had an accident when I landed at Adelaide airport in October. The airport staff handled it so well."

Passenger No. 2: "this airport is very modern and comfortable when traveling here."

Passenger 3: "A great experience."

The comments received at Sydney Airport, first place, contrasted sharply with the comments: passenger No. 1: "Bad mess!" Unorganized ", passenger No. 2:" stay away from Sydney Airport, please!

In addition, two years ago (2016) Travel Leisure sent readers a questionnaire to judge the world's best airport of the year. Adelaide, the world's ninth-largest airport in the world, is the only Australian airport to enter the world's top 10, according to the survey.

It is reported that the ranking is based on airport convenience, security, restaurants, shopping and overall design.

Sounds very comprehensive, ah, is really a "expert" a term.


Let's take a look at the six major airports in Australia.

  • Sydney Airport (No. 20)
  • Brisbane Airport (No. 22)
  • Melbourne Airport (27th)
  • Golden Coast Airport (55th)
  • Perth Airport (59th)
  • Adelaide Airport (78th)


After looking at the rankings of Australian airports, let's see how the airports of Greater China are doing!

  • Shanghai Hongqiao Airport (No. 18)
  • Beijing Capital Airport (33rd)
  • Haikou Airport (35th)
  • Xi'an Airport (38th)
  • Chengdu Airport (56th)
  • Sanya Airport (81st)
  • Shenzhen (84th)


Last but not least, Singapore's Changi Airport, which remains number one for six years in a row, is as good as going to a large luxury shopping mall, such as, for example, when it comes to Changi Airport, which is the first in a row to stay at Changi Airport, as if it were to go to a large luxury shopping mall.

Quite a few free experiences. If the transfer time is more than five hours at the airport, you can take a "free trip to Singapore," and the airport also offers a free tour of the airport. For about two hours of sightseeing, you can go to several classic attractions in Singapore. Have a simple understanding of Singapore;

At the 24-hour cinema, the blockbusters enjoyed themselves. Those who like to watch movies can watch a variety of movies at Terminal 2 or Terminal 3 cinemas, most of which are mainly in English and can be watched for 24 hours for free! And the seats are designed in accordance with ergonomic design, can also take luggage to put in;

A favorite indoor slide. The world's tallest indoor slide has a four-story height and is free to experience at the airport for 10 Singapore dollars, sliding down the slide at a maximum speed of up to 6 meters per second. The taxiway is located at Terminal 3, the entrance is on the first floor and the exit is on the negative second floor.

After watching Singapore's airport, the gap is still quite large. Ade airport still needs to broaden its horizons a little bit.

Continue to work hard, first set a "small" goal, beyond Singapore!

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