At Euronews Travel, we spend a lot of time in airports, and we have ~opinions~ about plenty of them.
And while we’d love to share our thoughts on the best and worst in Europe, we think it’s best we stick to the cold, hard facts when it comes to the pages of this website.
Luckily for us, flight compensation company AirHelp has crunched the data to come up with a new ranking of airports around the world.
The ranking looks at factors including on-time performance, which means flight arrivals within 15 minutes of their scheduled slot, plus passenger experience and facilities, which are based on nearly 14,300 unique airport ratings from travellers across 68 countries.
As part of the survey, passengers are asked to evaluate airports on things like staff, wait times, accessibility, cleanliness, signage and information, plus the restaurant and retail offerings. Each element is scored on a scale from “very bad” to “very good”.










