The 10 best airports in the world for 2015

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10. Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)

10. Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)

Yearly passengers: 83.7 million

Previous rank: 7

Why it's awesome: As the second-busiest airport in the world, Beijing's Capital Airport has played a major role in the Chinese capital's explosive growth.

With this growth, the airport has built new facilities and upgraded its infrastructure. Capital's Terminal 3 was rated as the 10th-best terminal in the world.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

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9. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)

9. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)

Yearly passengers: 52.6 million

Previous rank: 5

Why it's awesome: Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is one of the busiest airports in Europe and serves as the hub for KLM, Transavia, and Delta.

Opened in 1916, Schiphol is noted for its wide variety of leisure activities and has a library in which flyers can cozy up with a good book while waiting for their flights.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

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8. London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

8. London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

Yearly passengers: 72.4 million

Previous rank: 10

Why it's awesome: Heathrow is the world's third-busiest airport and the largest of the five primary airports serving London.

Heathrow is in the midst of a major renovation with the addition of a brand new Terminal 2 building. It's seven-year-old Terminal 5 building was named the best airport terminal in the world by Skytrax.

Heathrow serves as the main hub for British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

7. Central Japan International Airport (NGO)

7. Central Japan International Airport (NGO)

Yearly passengers: 9.8 million

Previous rank: 12

Why it's awesome: Built on an artificial island in the middle of Ise Bay near the city of Nagoya, Central Japan International — also known as Centrair — serves as a focus city for Japan Airlines and ANA.

Centrair holds the distinction as the best regional airport in the world.

It has a 1,000-foot-long sky deck where passengers can watch ships sail into Nagoya Port. There's also a traditional Japanese bathhouse where you can have a relaxing soak while watching the sunset over the bay.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2014, provided by Skytrax.

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6. Zurich Airport (ZRH)

6. Zurich Airport (ZRH)

Yearly passengers: 24.9 million

Previous rank: 8

Why it's awesome: Just eight miles from the heart of Zurich, the airport serves as the home for Swiss International Air Lines and as a hub linking Switzerland's largest city with the rest of the country.

For passengers with an extended layover, Zurich Airport offers bicycle and inline-skate rentals and excursions to the Swiss Museum of Transport Lucerne.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Zurich Airport.

5. Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)

5. Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)

Yearly passengers: 68.9 million

Previous rank: 6

Why it's awesome: Haneda is one of two major international airports that serve the Tokyo area. Located a few miles away from the heart of the Japanese capital, Haneda has proved to be a popular port of entry for business travelers and tourists.

The world's fourth-busiest airport, Haneda is know for its service efficiency, cleanliness, and shopping.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

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4. Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)

4. Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)

Yearly passengers: 59.6 million

Previous rank: 4

Why it's awesome: Built on an artificial island off the coat of Hong Kong, HKG has become one of the most popular facilities in the world since it opened in 1998.

One of the busiest airports in Asia, Hong Kong International serves as the home to Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, and Dragonair.

Be sure to play around at the SkyCity Nine Eagles golf course near Terminal 2.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

3. Munich Airport (MUC)

3. Munich Airport (MUC)

Yearly passengers: 38.7 million

Previous rank: 3

Why it's awesome: Located northeast of downtown Munich, MUC is one of the busiest airports in Europe and the second-busiest in Germany, after Frankfurt.

Munich serves as a major hub for Air Berlin, Lufthansa, and Condor and it features airy glass-heavy architecture. A nearby visitors park features minigolf and a display of historic aircraft.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

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2. Incheon International Airport (ICN)

2. Incheon International Airport (ICN)

Yearly passengers: 41.7 million

Previous rank: 2

Why it's awesome: Once again, Incheon is the world's second best airport. Located on an island just outside of the South Korean capital, Incheon is home base to Korean Air and is the 24th-busiest airport in the world. It opened in 2001.

Incheon's highly regarded facilities feature an array of shopping and dining options, in addition to a bevy of cultural performances. The airport even has a Korean culture museum.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

1. Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN)

1. Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN)

Yearly passengers: 53.7 million

Previous rank: 1

Why it's awesome: For the third year in a row, Changi takes the crown as the world's best airport. Changi serves as home to Singapore Airlines, Silkair, and Tigerair and is the 13th busiest airport in the world.

The Singaporean airport has received praise from flyers for its beautiful architecture, efficient operation, luxurious amenities, and broad offering of dining and shopping options.

Flyers passing through are treated to movie theaters, a multimedia entertainment deck, spas, and a wild corkscrew slide.

Source: Skytrax World Airport Awards. Yearly passenger figure is for 2013, provided by Airports Council International.

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