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The Most Luxurious Airports in the U.S. & the World

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Travel fans love to read about the latest in first class flights. Who has the newest lie flat seats, who’s serving what new meal, you name it. Many are also interested in the fanciest of lounges and eat up the latest news about topics such as the opening of the newest United Polaris or Delta SkyClub lounge.

But there’s one other aspect of high end travel that travelers may not think of – how luxurious some airports are. To many, airports are just a necessary evil between the traveler and their high end flight or lounge. But if you think about it, some airports are significantly more high end than others.

Glint, a gold payment provider with offices in the U.K. and U.S., gathered data, crunched numbers and studied the opinions of travelers who appreciate the finer things in life. With that, they were able to identify and rank the most luxurious airports, not only in the U.S. but around the world.

Here’s how they gathered their info:

With all that, they were able to make a final “Index Score” for each airport. Here they are:

The World’s Top 10 Luxury Airports

10. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Index Score = 60 out of 100)
9. New York JFK Int’l Airport (Index Score = 60)
8. Doha Hamad Int’l Airport (61)
7. Munich Airport (62)
6. Dubai Int’l Airport (65)
5. Zurich Airport (66)
4. Frankfurt Airport (66)
3. Paris CDG Airport (67)
2. Singapore Changi Airport (73)
1. Hong Kong Int’l Airport (85)

Some noted comments Glint included:

With a total index score of 85/100, Hong Kong International is officially the world’s most luxurious airport. Busy it may be, but Google reviews also note that it’s surprisingly quiet, very clean, and has a welcoming atmosphere. “Possibly my personal favorite airport in the world” said one reviewer, which says it all.

And yay for the U.S. getting 2 in the Top 10!

The United States’ Top 10 luxury airports are probably surprising, or not, depending on your point of view:

10. San Francisco International Airport (Index Score = 47 out of 100)
9. Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye Int’l Airport (Index Score = 48)
8. Miami Int’l Airport (49)
7. Denver Int’l Airport (51)
6. Chicago O’Hare Int’l Airport (53)
5. Atlanta Hartsfield Int’l Airport (53)
4. Newark Liberty Int’l Airport (53)
3. Los Angeles Int’l Airport (57)
2. New York JFK Int’l Airport (60)
1. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (60)

With a total score of 60/100 each, both Dallas/Fort Worth and New York JFK share the top spot for the USA’s top luxury airports. Described as “amazing and iconic”, New York JFK came in for special praise, with customers singling out its retro-inspired design, numerous food options, and plentiful space.

Want to know what the WORST luxury airports in the world are?

10. Naples International Airport (Index Score = 34 out of 100)
9. Venice Marco Polo Airport (Index Score = 34)
8. Ho Chi Minh Tan Son Nhat Int’l Aiport (34)
7. Nice Cote D’Azur Airport (34)
6. Tel Aviv Ben-Gurion Int’l Airport (33)
5. Rhodes Airport (33)
4. Belfast Int’l Airport (31)
3. Jeddah King Abdulaziz Int’l Airport (30)
2. Cairo Int’l Airport (30)
1. Manila Ninoy Aquinto Int’l Airport (29)

Glint also has the winners for the best airports for designer shopping, exclusive lounges, restaurant choices, customer satisfaction and the cleanest (and least clean) airports. Check them out on this page of Glint’s website.

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