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Iloilo International Airport ranks #12 among Asia's Best Airports for 2016

On its annual list of The Best and The Worst, web portal SleepingInAirports, released its 2016 honor and horror roll. It ranked the Best Airports in the World and in several other regions/ continents including Asia. 
For its Best Airport in Asia list, Iloilo International Airport ranked #12 among the 30 listed airports. It is one of the four Philippine airports that made it to the list, the other three Mactan-Cebu International Airport ranked at #14, Clark International Airport at #15 and new to the list is Davao's Francisco Bangoy International Airport at #26.


(Only 10 minutes away from the Iloilo International Airport)


The list is based on an annual survey of Airports in Asia and across the world and reflects its readers overall airport experience and voted in the 2016 Airport Survey. Here's the complete list.

1 Singapore Changi International Airport, Singapore (SIN)
2 Seoul Incheon International Airport, South Korea (ICN)
3 Tokyo Haneda International Airport, Japan (HND)
4 Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan (TPE)
5 Osaka Kansai International Airport, Japan (KIX)
6 Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong (HKG)
7 Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia (KUL)
8 Tokyo Narita International Airport, Japan (NRT)
9 Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, India (BOM)
10 New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, India (DEL)
11 Nanjing Lukou International Airport, China (NKG)
12 Iloilo International Airport, Philippines (ILO)
13 Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, India (HDD)
14 Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Philippines (CEB)
15 Clark International Airport, Philippines (CRK)
16 Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport, India (BLR)
17 Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand (BKK)
18 Cochin International Airport, India (COK)
19 Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport, Vietnam (HAN)
20 Jakarta Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Indonesia (CGK)
21 Surabaya Juanda International Airport, Indonesia (SUB)
22 David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport, Georgia (KUT)
23 Kualanamu International Airport, Indonesia (KNO)
24 Johor Bahru Senai International Airport, Malaysia (JHB)
25 Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport, Japan (NGO)
26 Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport, Philippines (DVO)
27 Trivandrum International Airport, India (TRV)
28 Da Nang International Airport, Vietnam (DAD)
29 Kaohsiung International Airport, Taiwan (KHH)
30 Multan International Airport, Pakistan (MUX)

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