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Aviation research company Skytrax's recent listing of the World’s Best Airports will certainly be of interest to the luxury traveller, who’s been busy collecting frequent flyer miles. Here’s 10 landing strips that are so fly Image Courtesy: Reuters
London Heathrow
The world's busiest international airport and hub of the world's international aviation travel, Heathrow offers one of the swankiest duty free stretches with big brands like Tiffany & Co, Harrods, Bvlgari and Jimmy Choo in its premises. The Sofitel London Heathrow hotel is also the perfect indulgence for luxury travellers. Image Courtesy: Heathrow Airport
Tokyo International (Haneda)
Once credited by Forbes Traveller as one of the most punctual airports in the world, Haneda also holds the title for being the cleanest. Image Courtesy: Reuters
Vancouver International Airport
An airport with a strong conscience, Vancouver’s hub has the most facilities with respect to access for people with disabilities of all kinds. Winner of the Best Airport in North America, Vancouver International has also figured on many other ‘Best Airports’ lists. Image Courtesy: YVR
Zurich
Switzerland’s largest international airport has an impeccable track record for baggage delivery service. Zurich was awarded Europe's Leading Airport in 2012, and has been nominated again this year. Image Courtesy: Reuters
Munich
Shop at the Munich Airport Centre or head to the Visitors Park for an amazing view of Terminal 1, either way, records suggest that the food at this airport is certainly not worth a miss. Image Courtesy: Wikipedia
Beijing Capital International
Ever feel ripped off by the exaggerated prices at airport food joints? The airport’s T3 ‘global kitchen’ is famous for food-service from 72 stores, at the same prices they would be available in central Beijing. It is also one of the few airports with terminal gates and a runway that can handle the Airbus A380. Image Courtesy: Wikipedia
Hong Kong International
Designed for passenger convenience, this airport is known to be one of the most accessible in operation today. It’s also central to three airport hotels from big chains like Marriott, Novotel and Regal. Image Courtesy: Wikipedia
Amsterdam Schiphol
Did you know that the airport has its own mortuary? Creepy and interesting. But we're sure this isn't the only reason Schiphol made it to the list. In the area Radisson Blu and Hilton airport hotels, all geared to pamper the business class traveller. Image Courtesy: Wikipedia
Incheon International
Famed to be the best international transit airport, Incheon also houses the popular Hyatt Regency airport hotel. The airport also has luxury amenities like a golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, ice skating rink, a casino and indoor gardens. It is also home to Louis Vuitton's first duty-free store Image Courtesy: Wikipedia
Singapore Changi
The best airport for leisure amenities, Changi Airport also has a dedicated terminal for the budget traveller. Like Beijing, Changi is equipped and capable with handling facilities for the Airbus A380. Image Courtesy: Reuters
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