When it comes to airports, many travellers have a simple goal: Spend as little time there as possible. With the global recession causing airlines to cut back on services—and with travellers having less cash to spend at duty-free stores and other shops—the airport experience threatens to get even worse.
One part of the world where a trip to the airport isn’t so enervating, though, is Asia. In the annual survey of airport service quality by Geneva-based Airports Council International (ACI), Asian airports won four of the five top spots. Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South-Korea took the top for the fourth consecutive year. An overview of the complete ranking can be found here.

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