Singapore Changi Airport, Incheon International Airport and Tokyo International Airport are ranked among the world’s best airports this year. What they have in common is that they go beyond being transportation hubs — they deliver an exceptional airport experience.
Changi is a “jewel” of an airport, pun intended, with exceptional dining options and efficient immigration services, to attractions you can enjoy before your flight, including its iconic indoor waterfall. Incheon International Airport is known for its technological innovations and family-friendly facilities. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) is recognized for its cleanliness, while Narita International Airport is praised for its efficiency and customer service. Hong Kong International Airport is often commended for its smooth and secure security process.
An airport should be more than just a place where you catch a flight. It’s the country’s first impression. It welcomes visitors and gives them a glimpse of what they can expect during their stay.
While Ninoy Aquino International Airport serves its purpose, simply functioning isn’t enough anymore. It has badly needed an evolution for some time now.
If there’s one lesson to learn from the world’s best airports, it’s this: Every detail matters. From the airport’s design and atmosphere to its efficiency, security and overall passenger experience, everything contributes to how people remember a country. If we truly want to welcome visitors into our humble home with pride, then it’s time to level up.