Foremost Aviation support and information platform, AirHelp had released the 2023 rankings for the best and worst airports around the world.
Airport usage transcends flying in and out of a country using an airport, it encompasses the infrastructure and the culture experience at the airport. Sharing similar sentiments, the CEO of AirHelp said, “the travel experience is not the sole responsibility of the airlines but also the airports”,
He added that in this year’s list, airports across lead the table.
The ranking by AirHelp becomes instrumental during this festive season, especially travellers for Christmas, tourism and other travels. The list provides air users the opportunity to experience the infrastructures and the cultures that made the airports standout.
For the best airport in world for 2023, Muscat International airport in Oman emerged the winner followed by Recife and Cape Town International airports in Brazil and South Africa taking the second and third positions respectively.
Brazil also gets the fourth position with Brasilia Kubitschek International and Qatar completes the five best airports in the world with Doha International airport.
Osaka International airport in in Japan, Belem International airport and Belo Neves international airports in Brazil shared the sixth, seventh and eighth places on the table.
Tokyo International airport and Amami International airport in Japan closes the list sharing nineth and tenth places respectively.
The Cape Town International airport in South Africa is the only airport that made it into the best ten airports in the world. This places Cape Town airport as a prime attraction for travelers coming into Africa and wants to experience the best air services.