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Hanoi airport among world’s best for queuing times

Hanoi airport among world’s best for queuing times

Sunday, August 13, 2023, 12:04 GMT+7
Hanoi airport among world’s best for queuing times
A view of Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi. Photo: Tuan Phung / Tuoi Tre

Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi ranks 11th among the 20 best airports in the world for queuing times, according to Casago, a vacation rental and property management company.

To discover which airports are the best and worst for queuing times, Casago analyzed passenger reviews from airlinequality.com, where each review gave queuing times a rating between one and five stars.

Noi Bai International Airport, with 63.33 percent of the passengers rating the queuing times either four or five stars, ranks higher than Narita Airport in Japan and Incheon Airport in South Korea.

Noi Bai is the largest international airport in northern Vietnam and is some 35 kilometers from the center of Hanoi.

Changi Airport in Singapore is the world’s best airport for queuing times, followed by Siem Reap Airport in Cambodia.

The world’s worst airport for queuing is Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport in France with just 1.59 percent of the reviews giving a four- or five-star rating.

Casago also revealed that Vietnamese passengers are among those leaving the most positive ratings about airport queuing times with 54.39 percent of their reviews being either four or five stars.

Passengers from Malta leave the fewest positive reviews with just 21.21 percent rating four or five stars.

On the other hand, passengers from Estonia are the least likely to complain about queues, leaving positive ratings about airport queuing 55.17 percent of the time.

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Thanh Ha - Duy Linh / Tuoi Tre News

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