Top 5 Iconic Airports That You Need to Visit

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Many significant airport authorities retained the services and utilized the pandemic period. They aim to renovate lounges, enlarge the shared space, and add new amenities for their passengers. So, some have brought dramatic transformations and are looking majestic more than before. 

This new expanding part offers spas, cuisines, yoga stations, in-site restrooms, and day hotels. Other attractions are the vibrant and airy airport area, lush gardens, and swimming pools. So, for those who are traveling first time in the post-pandemic period, these things mentioned above would be some surprises for them.

Here, we have listed the top five iconic airports you should visit once.

Singapore’s Changi International Airport

Changi is awarded the tag “The best of best.” For a long time, it is dominating other international airports. Its wonderful ambiance, structural beauty, and jaw-dropping interior will be worth a visit. Also, they offer world-class service for the passengers. 

This beloved airport is also famous for its unparallel and accurate operations. Besides this, the marvelous line-up of dining options makes this airport outstanding. On the other side, this Changi offers many activities like roaming in a butterfly garden, a cinema hall, a shopping complex, delicious cuisines, and spectacular kid’s play stations.

The most exciting thing is that every traveler, including weird people, praises the best about Singapore’s airport. Even if flights get delayed, passengers can easily spend their time with various things, rather than panicking.

Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN)

South Korea’s Seoul is famous for Incheon International Airport. The authority renovated this 20-year-old airport on a restored port land of Incheon. They extended the construction till 2018. 

In the same year, they introduced the second terminal for passengers. Even the airport authority ambushes the terminal’s capacity to double up to 100 million yearly. 

This international airport provides two leading airlines, Asian and Korean. It has a considerable place for amenities and a spacious lounge for famous people. Also, this vast space offers an in-site skating ring, a stage for dance performances, a spa, and the “Cultural Street” with international cuisines.

Seoul Incheon airport is 30miles from the capital city of South Korea. So, the airport approaches a fast-speed rail track to take passengers to the city in 43 minutes.

Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT)

Tokyo’s Narita is the home airport of Japan Airlines. It is the largest international airport in Tokyo. Also, it is the most significant communication hub between North America and Asia. 

Narita is far away from the city. So, the airport facilitates trains to reduce travel time from the airport to Downtown by about 40-50 minutes. On the flip side, this airport offers a flock of duty-free shops. Also, you can satisfy your craving for savory dishes by having Japan’s unique sushi and ramen.

Narita also has a facility for transit travelers to book a day staying option to get a shower and rest for some time. Also, the airport provides in-site capsule hotels. These hotels address the name “Nine Hours.”

Munich Airport in Germany

Munich Airport of Germany is an exceptional airport with its roofed brewery. It is known as Airbrau, the most extensive beer bar among other roofed-in breweries in Germany. 

We know that some passengers get panicked before take-off, and at that time, they need a glass of beer to calm down their nerves and minds. So, this airport understands the tricky condition for delicate passengers. 

Besides boozing with your beer, you can also visit the casino. Here, you can play on the table with real bet-hands. This way, you can relax your mind pre-flight. Also, passengers can access all services of this airport. In addition to amenities, you can enjoy sleeping pods and varieties of foods in on-site restaurants.

Dubai International Airport

Dubai International Airport is one of the biggest airports across the globe. Here, you can enjoy an array of shops where you do not need to pay a duty fee. It has been the number one stop-off place for North American travelers heading to South Pacific and Eastern Asia for many years. 

The airport of Dubai is parted into three phases. The first one addresses the erection of the first passenger terminal, the runway, building of maintenance hanger, 70 aircraft parking gulfs, administrative rooms, and workshops. The other part of the first phase includes catering services for serving in-flight meals, a fire station, a control tower, and two buildings for shipments and baggage.

The second phase addresses the erection of a second runway, 50 aircraft parking gulfs, a second fire station, and the third building for shipment agents and baggage. The third phase will approach a new terminal and 60 aircraft parking spaces when the airport authority completes the first two parts. After completing the first phase of shaping and execution, the second phase committed the embodiment in 2000. The new phase is intended to develop the terminal’s capacity and expand the airport area’s front space for passengers.

Airport customers have voted for the top five international airports across the globe, according to the 2021-22 survey. Here we have mentioned the top five names of airports that will amaze you. Their infrastructure, beauty, outer design, interior, services, and amenities are commendable. You can be a part of it and explore these outstanding airports. Read more about travel around the world here.

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