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02.06.2006 Singapore Changi Airport is named World's Best Airport 2006 in the largest global passenger survey of airport standards
Singapore Changi Airport has been named as the World's Best Airport in the
2006 World Airport Awards. As the runner-up for this prestigious title in recent
years, Changi Airport takes the top spot for 2006, ahead of nearby Asian rival,
Hong Kong International Airport, ranked in 2nd place.
1 Singapore Changi Airport
2 Hong Kong Int'l Airport
3 Munich Airport
4 Kansai International Airport
5 Seoul Incheon Airport
6 KLIA - Kuala Lumpur Airport
7 Helsinki Vantaa Airport
8 Zurich Airport
9 Dubai International Airport
10 Copenhagen Airport
Mr Wong Woong Liong (Director-General of Singapore Civil Aviation, CAAS) said
.... "We are delighted that Changi Airport is named the world's best airport
in the 2006 Skytrax survey. Changi has won many best airport awards but the
Skytrax award is one which we have not won before. We are therefore very pleased
to count this endorsement by Skytrax as an important part of our track record.
Changi Airport's constant upgrading in facilities and improvement in services,
such as the complete renovation of our Terminal 2 and the launch of a dedicated
Budget Terminal earlier this year, has been rewarded with this strong approval
from Skytrax global users."
Commenting on the results, Mr Edward Plaisted (Skytrax CEO) said ... "after
another record-breaking level of customer response to this passenger survey,
we have over recent months closely monitored the jostling for the winners accolade.
This went down to the wire, with Singapore Changi securing top position in the
final month of the survey. The total responses for this 2006 study grew by 1.7
million over year-earlier levels, with more than 7.2 million air travellers
casting their votes in this survey, making it the world's largest and most extensive
assessment of airport standards" .
"Particular praise for the Singapore Changi title as World's Best Airport
2006 is underlined by the fact this is an airport celebrating its 25 year Silver
Jubilee in July - and subsequently having to achieve product and service standards
that match and exceed competitor airports, many of which are just 5 or 6 years
old" said Plaisted.
Amongst survey respondents reasons for their Best Airport nominations, a comment
that summarises a much echoed opinion for the 2006 Airport of the Year said
.... "Singapore have made the airport experience something to look forward
to .... rather than something one normally dreads".
Hong Kong International Airport remained the key title challenger throughout
the survey, and with a final voting differential of less than 1,000 nominations
between these two airports, one realises the high levels of customer satisfaction
that both of these leading global airports enjoy. Airports making it into the
Top 10 league of world airports is quite similar to last year's results, although
there has been a marked movement within this particular grouping.
Munich Airport continues to impress passengers, being ranked Best in Europe
and 3rd in the world for these 2006 results. Particular themes that emerged
for the success of Munich in the survey centred around general service efficiency,
the ease of transit process, variety of facilities, and ground transportation
options.
Commenting on the 2006 Award, the CEO and President of Munich Airport, Dr Michael
Kerkloh, said .... "Munich is honored that passengers have chosen us as
one of the best airports worldwide and number 1 in Europe for the second year
in a row. Winning the Skytrax award is especially significant for us in that
it reflects the real opinion of our customers".
Osaka Kansai International Airport moves up to 4th position worldwide in 2006,
again being very highly rated for ease of communication, terminal cleanliness
/ presentation, and high standards of staff service across front-line customer
service functions.
Seoul Incheon Airport slipped from 3rd (2005) into 5th place for the 2006 results.
Whilst highly regarded as a transit airport, and particularly praised for quality
of staff service, terminal facilities and cleanliness, it seems that poor ground
transportation options and travel times between Seoul Incheon Airport and downtown
Seoul were factors that contributed to the fall in ranking for ICN Airport.
KLIA Kuala Lumpur ranked 6th position worldwide, moving up one place on their
2005 ranking. With an efficient ground transportation system in place, the airport
was highlighted for ease of transfer process, and also for the more general
feeling of space around terminal areas.
One of the smallest airports in the Top 10 ranking is Helsinki Vantaa Airport,
placed 7th overall and up from 13th position in 2005. Stylish, efficient, clean
and pleasing architecture were some of the most popular terms used to describe
the airport experience at Helsinki.
Zurich Airport takes 8th place this year, moving from 15th in 2005. With the
past few years having been a time of considerable change across the Zurich Airport
terminal facilities, it seems that the end result is continuing to achieve increased
levels of passenger satisfaction. Efficiency, speed of processing and a good,
balanced range of facilities were frequent reasons supporting the nominations
for this airport.
Dubai International Airport is another undergoing considerable change, and
whilst maintaining a Top 10 customer satisfaction ranking, it has slipped from
6th in 2005 to take 9th place in the 2006 results. Whilst all airports experience
peaks and troughs in terms of passenger traffic through a 24 hour period, Dubai
is one airport where standards of passenger experience seem to closely mirror
consequent congestion levels through the terminal areas.
Continuing its presence in the worlds Top 10, Copenhagen Airport is ranked
10th, slipping from 9th position in the 2005 results. Praised for staff service
efficiency, terminal facilities and general ambience, there was some discontent
with changes to transit processes at CPH, that have resulted in slower and more
arduous procedures when contrasted to a few years ago.
Looking at regional results, San Francisco (Global
rating = 12th) is the top ranked airport in North America, Cape Town (Global rating = 16th) is
the Best Airport in Africa, Buenos Aires (Global rating = 86th) is Best
Airport in South America, Dubai (Global rating =
10th) is Best Airport Middle East, Sydney (Global
rating = 13th) is Best Airport Australia/Pacific, Singapore (Global rating =
1st) is Best Airport in Asia, and Munich (Global rating = 3rd) is Best Airport
in Europe.
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