Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi international airport among top 10 airports in the world
The airports are rated based on three factors: on-time performance, service quality, and food and shopping options.
world Updated: May 10, 2019 08:47 ISTHad a bad experience at Newark Liberty Airport last year? You’re not alone, according to recent rankings.
The New Jerseyhub ranked as the worst U.S. airport in the 2019 annual ratings from AirHelp, an organization that specializesin air traveler rights andseeks compensationin cases of delays or cancellations. See last year’s rankings here.
U.S. airports in general didn’t fare particularly well, with the highest-rated Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport taking 34th placeof 132 around the world. Newark held the lowest U.S. spot, at 116. A major reason isweather-related delays, says Henrik Zillmer,AirHelp’s chief executive officer; theyare a huge problem for American airports,compared with European ones.
“If you have the slightest amount of snow at JFK, the airport will close,” Zillmer,says, referring to the New Yorkhub that ranked 86th. Beyond that,quality of service in the U.S. has room for improvement, with long security lines a frequent problem.
The airports are rated based on three factors: on-time performance, service quality, and food and shopping options. The first accounts for 60%of the score and the other criteria each make up 20%.AirHelp’s data comes from multiple commercial vendors, along with its own database, plus40,000 passenger surveys collected in 40 countries during 2018.
Topping AirHelp’s rankings are Doha’sHamad International Airport, Tokyo Haneda International Airport, and Athens International Airport, which have taken the top spots since the ratings began in 2015. It’s worth considering the overall picture of each airport in looking at the list. For instance,high ratings for Athens puzzled the AirHelp team at first, says Zillmer, until you consider that itssunny weather results in fewer delays, andvacationersare more likely to leavepositive reviews.
“It’s a good efficient airport, there are a lot of things I like about it,” saysScott Mayerowitz, executive editorial director at travel website the Points Guy,about Athens International, but noted there’s nothing inspiring about it. The fact that at just works seems to be enough, even without bells and whistlessuch as abutterfly gardens or ‘rain vortex.’“At the end of the day, you’re not going to choose a destination because it’s got a great airport—you’re choosing a destination because you’re either going to that place for vacation or you have business meetings there.”
But when you do have choice, as in the New York City metro area, it can factor in.
“Newark is traditionally one of the worst performing airports in the country and one that travelers avoid because of the delays there,” saysMayerowitz. He also expressed surprise at Billy Bishop Toronto City airportbeing ranked so low, as opposed to Pearson, noting it’s a favorite of business travelers who love its convenience to the city center.“Ithought it should have been higher.”
Congestion continues to be the biggest problem facing airports: Theflight industry is experiencing a rapid increase in global tourism. The Worldwide Tourism Organization estimates that worldwide international tourist arrivals increased 6%, to 1.4 billion in 2018.
“Some airports are expanding quickly, but it’s still a big issue for most, especially during peak hours,” says Zillmer.
The 10 Best Airports of 2019
1. Hamad International Airport, Qatar (DOH)
2. Tokyo International Airport, Japan (HND)
3. Athens International Airport, Greece (ATH)
4. Afonso Pena International Airport, Brazil (CWB)
5. Gdansk Lech Wałęsa Airport, Poland (GDN)
6. Sheremetyevo International Airport, Russia (SVO)
7. Changi Airport Singapore, Singapore (SIN)
8. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, India (HYD)
9. Tenerife North Airport, Spain (TFN)
10. Viracopos/Campinas International Airport, Brazil (VCP)
The 10 Worst Airports of 2019
1. London Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom (LGW)
2. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Canada (YTZ)
3. Porto Airport, Portugal (OPO)
4. Paris Orly Airport, France (ORY)
5. Manchester Airport, United Kingdom (MAN)
6. Malta International Airport, Malta (MLA)
7. Henri Coanda International Airport, Romania (OTP)
8. Eindhoven Airport, Netherlands (EIN)
9. Kuwait International Airport, Kuwait (KWI)
10. Lisbon Portela Airport, Portugal (LIS)
Among the 72 airlines for which the company hasstatistically significant data,AirHelp rated themby on-time performance, service quality, and claim processing, with each category weighed equally.
For the second year in a row, Qatar Airways ranked as the top airline, followed by American Airlines, Aeromexico, SAS Scandinavian Airlines,and Qantas in the top five.At the bottom of the list were Ryanair, Korean Air, Kuwait Airways, and the U.K.’s EasyJet and Thomas Cook Airlines.
Better weather conditions led to fewer flight disruptions in 2018 overall, Zillmer says, with on-time performanceimproving across the board. Thismay have contributed to American Airlines securing the second-place spot—a big jump, considering that the airline ranked 23rd last year.
“I was a little surprised to see Korean Air be so far down,” says Mayerowitz, trumping its service. “It’s one of Asia’s best airlines.” He goes on to wonder atAmerican’s jump as well, noting their struggles with on-time performance and customer satisfaction. (American Airlines reps declined to comment on the specific results of this ranking.)
United Airlines Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. were also significantly higher in 2018 than in 2017, respectively ranking 16th and 17th, compared to 37th and 47th. WhileAeromexico went from 26th to 3rd place,SAS Scandinavian Airlines jumped to 4th from from 36th, andAir France climbed up 15 spots to 34th.
One area Zillmer in which says many airlines need to improve is claim-processing operations, which tidily wraps into the mission of AirHelp.Instead of canceling a flight as soon as it’s clear that aplane won’t be able to fly,many forcepassengers to wait in the airport during long flight delays.“They’re not economically incentivized to put you on a different airline to get you to your destination,” he says, hoping that rankings like thiscanshed light on how airlinesare falling short and motivate them to step up service.
Mayerowitz agrees: “At the end of the day, rankings help push airlines and airports to be better.”Here are the best and worst airlines of the year, with on-time performance records.
The 10 Best Airlines of 2019
1. Qatar Airways (84% on-time performance)
2. American Airlines (75%)
3. Aeromexico (78%)
4. SAS Scandinavian Airlines (73%)
5. Qantas (79%)
6. LATAM Airlines (77%)
7. WestJet (74%
8. Luxair (78%)
9. Austrian Airlines (71%)
10. Emirates (75%)
The 10 Worst Airlines of 2019
1. Adria Airways (67%)
2. Aerolineas Argentinas (80%)
3. Transavia (62%)
4. Laudamotion (51%)
5. Norwegian (70%)
6. Ryanair (65%)
7. Korean Air (69%)
8. Kuwait Airways (42%)
9. EasyJet (67%)
10. Thomas Cook Airlines (57%)
First Published: May 10, 2019 08:30 IST