Four African airports are ranked among the World’s Best Airport in 2019, according to UK-based international air transport rating agency, Skytrax.
The airports are Cape Town airport, Durban airport, Johannesburg airport in South Africa and Mauritius airport.
Skytrax announced this on Wednesday, in its annual World Airport Awards at the Passenger Terminal Expo in London, England.
Changi Airport Singapore is voted as the World’s Best Airport 2019 by international air travellers for the seventh consecutive year.E
Below are features of Africa’s best airport for 2019
4. Mauritius International Airport
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport is the main international airport in Mauritius. It is located 26 nautical miles (48 km) southeast of the capital city of Port Louis. The airport was previously known as the Plaisance
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport in Mauritius is ranked number 94 in
3. Johannesburg International Airport
Johannesburg airport seated in the heart of Kempton
By the end of 2019, the airport is expected to reach capacity for around 30 million passengers per annum. The runways are currently considered to be the longest in the world at 3300 and 4400m respectively
Johannesburg airport is in South Africa is ranked number 33 in the world
2. Durban International Airport
King Shaka International Airport also known as Durban International Airport, is the primary airport serving Durban, South Africa. Located in La Mercy, KwaZulu-Natal, approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of the city centre of Durban. It opened its doors to passengers on 1 May 2010, just over a month before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
On 27 January 2014 the world’s largest passenger aircraft, an Airbus A380-800 of British Airways landed at KSIA becoming the first A380 to do so. The aircraft was being used for training and operated many flights in and out of the airport until 4 February 2014. The aircraft also returned for further pilot training between 29 August and 1 September the same year.
Durban International Airport in South Africa is ranked number 29 in the world.
1. Cape Town International Airport
Cape Town International Airport is the primary airport serving the city of Cape
The first years of the twenty-first century saw tremendous growth at the airport; from handling 6.2 million passengers per annum in 2004–05, the airport peaked at 8.4 million passengers per annum in 2007–08 before falling back to 7.8 million in 2008–09. In 2016, the airport saw a 29% increase in international arrivals; 2016 also saw the airport handle 10 million passengers.
Cape Town International Airport in South Africa is ranked number 22 in the world
The World’s Top 10 Airports of 2019
- Singapore Changi Airport – Singapore
- Tokyo Haneda International Airport – Japan
- Incheon International Airport – South Korea
- Hamad International Airport – Qatar
- Hong Kong International Airport – Hong Kong
- Chubu Centrair International Airport – Japan
- Munich Airport – Germany
- London Heathrow Airport – London
- Narita International Airport – Japan
- Zurich Airport – Switzerland