On June 12 in Istanbul, ACI Europe released the results of a survey that quizzed passenger satisfaction at 140 airports across the world in 2012. Airports were judged over eight categories and 33 indexes, and could receive a top score of five points overall.
In the survey, Beijing’s Capital Airport received a mark of 4.87 points, placing it third below Seoul’s Incheon Airport and Singapore’s Changi Airport.
The rest of the top ten were ranked as follows: Hong Kong International Airport, Seoul Gimpo Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, New Delhi Indira Gandi International Airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (Taipei), Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Hyderabad).
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Who, exactly, did they poll? No one asked me--the Beijing airport is ok to arrive at, but departing is hell. It's not the worst airport of my travel experience, but the Dulles/IAD is a well-organized luxury tour next to it.
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