Three airports in the Philippines among best airports in Asia
MANILA, Philippines - Mactan-Cebu International Airport (18th), Iloilo International Airport (21st) and Clark International Airport (24th) are included in online travel site The Guide to Sleeping in Airports's top 30 best airports in Asia.
The recognition comes after Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) was dropped from the "world's worst airports" list.
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In response, Gov.ph released a statement, sharing how Mactan-Cebu International Airport has been gaining positive reviews worldwide because of the improved service and facilities. Among which are as follows:
- Replacement of worn-out interiors such as counters, lighting, and ceiling boards
- Reconfiguration of the check-in lobby and waiting areas to free up more space
- Improved resort airport theme design, with abundant plant arrangement interiors
- Provision of new seats and furniture for added comfort
- Upgrading security procedures to lessen passenger queuing
- Construction of a greeter’s area
- Installation of new equipment, such as self-service check-in kiosks
In addition, Department of Transportation and Communications Secretary Jun Abaya remarked that "this is just the beginning of our airport modernization efforts."
"A new international airport will be opened in Panglao and a vastly-improved airport will be launched in Puerto Princesa; and the Davao, Iloilo, Bacolod, and Laguindingan airports will be expanded and their operations upgraded," Abaya said.
Meanwhile, below are the top five best airports in Asia:
- Singapore Changi International Airport, Singapore
- Seoul Incheon International Airport, South Korea
- Tokyo Haneda International Airport, Japan
- Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan
- Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong
The airports were ranked through a survey asking travelers to rate their airport experiences "based on the services and facilities available within the terminal, cleanliness, customer service, comfort and their overall airport experience."