Posted on 17. Feb, 2010 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, corporate housing, executive accommodations, international business travel
Because of the demand for timely and useful travel information, we’ve been posting lots of items related to air and ground travel, hotel accommodations, market demand for business travel and many others.
So we couldn’t resist this week’s big travel news story. The results of a survey conducted by Airports Council International (ACI)showed Seoul, South Korea’s Incheon International Airport topping the list of the world’s best airports as voted by travelers. The survey, appropriately named the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) passenger survey, further indicated that Asian airports dominated the top of the list, according to air travelers.
Rounding out the top five:
2. Singapore’s Changi Airport
3. Hong Kong
4. Beijing
5. Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International
The results of the ACI survey are based on regular monthly questionnaires filled in by passengers traveling through over 100 leading world airports in about 45 countries. 118 airports were involved in the 2009 survey.
So which of the top five airports have you traveled to or through? We’d love to hear more about our readers’ personal experiences right here at The Corporate Housing Network Blog.
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