According to Airports Council International' 'Best Airport Worldwide Quality Survey' for 2007 the top spots went to three Asian airports -- Seoul's Incheon (serving 25-49 million passengers annually), Kuala Lumpur International Airport (15-25 million) and Singapore's Changi Airport (25-49 million).
Two other Asian airports, Central Japan (5-15 million) and Hong Kong (over 40 million), were picked as winners in the five annual-passenger traffic size categories.
Other airports to feature in the list were Oporto in Portugal, Dallas Fort Worth in the US, Johannesburg in Africa, Guayaquil in Latin America & Caribbean, and Tel Aviv in the Middle East.
Image: Travelers wait for their flights inside the Incheon International Airport that is 32 miles west of Seoul, South Korea | Photograph: Chung Sung-Jun/Newsmakers
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