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http://www.airlinequality.com/2005/airport-05-ent.htm
Hong Kong International Airport is named Best Airport worldwide in 2005 global passenger survey
For the 5th consecutive year, passengers have rated Hong Kong International Airport as the world's Best Airport. Singapore Changi Airport takes the Silver Award, rated 2nd in the world in what proved to be an exciting and close finish to the Survey.
The total number of eligible, completed passenger interviews for the survey totalled 5,584,365 entries - a 15 per cent increase on the 2004 results. Over 90 passenger nationalities participated in the survey - the highest contingent from Europe, 7.5 per cent from North America, with Asian countries of Korea, China/Hong Kong and Taiwan well represented.
The Airport of the Year study is the world's largest, independent Passenger survey of airport standards. Skytrax do not charge airports to be included in the survey, and the results are not based on a limited or finite choice of airports. Survey interviews covered more than 150 airports, and predominantly represent passengers international travel experiences.
The Top 10 Airports in the world for 2005 :
1
Hong Kong Int'l Airport
Gold Award
2
Singapore Changi Airport
Silver Award
3
Seoul Incheon Airport
Bronze Award
4
Munich Airport
5
Kansai International Airport
6
Dubai International Airport
7
KLIA - Kuala Lumpur Airport
8
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
9
Copenhagen Airport
10
Sydney Airport
"The importance of this global survey is clearly underlined in 2005 by the scale of response achieved - with more than 5.5 million completed interviews. This is the only independent survey which can claim a truly global audience, and where there is no vested interest in the final outcome. Our passenger surveys are well established as the leading research tool in this specialist market, with this 2005 Best Airport survey benchmarking standards of service at more than 150 different airports" comments Director Marketing Peter Miller of Skytrax.
![Smile :-) :-)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
http://www.airlinequality.com/2005/airport-05-ent.htm
Hong Kong International Airport is named Best Airport worldwide in 2005 global passenger survey
For the 5th consecutive year, passengers have rated Hong Kong International Airport as the world's Best Airport. Singapore Changi Airport takes the Silver Award, rated 2nd in the world in what proved to be an exciting and close finish to the Survey.
The total number of eligible, completed passenger interviews for the survey totalled 5,584,365 entries - a 15 per cent increase on the 2004 results. Over 90 passenger nationalities participated in the survey - the highest contingent from Europe, 7.5 per cent from North America, with Asian countries of Korea, China/Hong Kong and Taiwan well represented.
The Airport of the Year study is the world's largest, independent Passenger survey of airport standards. Skytrax do not charge airports to be included in the survey, and the results are not based on a limited or finite choice of airports. Survey interviews covered more than 150 airports, and predominantly represent passengers international travel experiences.
The Top 10 Airports in the world for 2005 :
1
Hong Kong Int'l Airport
Gold Award
2
Singapore Changi Airport
Silver Award
3
Seoul Incheon Airport
Bronze Award
4
Munich Airport
5
Kansai International Airport
6
Dubai International Airport
7
KLIA - Kuala Lumpur Airport
8
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
9
Copenhagen Airport
10
Sydney Airport
"The importance of this global survey is clearly underlined in 2005 by the scale of response achieved - with more than 5.5 million completed interviews. This is the only independent survey which can claim a truly global audience, and where there is no vested interest in the final outcome. Our passenger surveys are well established as the leading research tool in this specialist market, with this 2005 Best Airport survey benchmarking standards of service at more than 150 different airports" comments Director Marketing Peter Miller of Skytrax.