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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and Zagreb Airport have been named among the top ten best in Eastern Europe at last night's 2022 Skytrax World Airport Awards. Belgrade Airport was placed eighth among Eastern Europe’s best airports, down one place on 2021's rank. It marks the eighth consecutive time it has placed inside the top ten. On the other hand, Zagreb was featured on the list for the third time, placing tenth, down one spot. No airport in the region was among the top 100 best airports in the world, with Doha’s Hamad Airport taking the title for a second consecutive year. The 2022 World Airport Awards were based on millions of customer nominations across 100 nationalities of air travellers and included 500 airports worldwide.

World Airport Awards - Best airports in Eastern Europe 2022

PositionAirport
1Budapest
2Tallinn
3Bucharest
4Riga
5Tbilisi
6Batumi
7Kiev Boryspil
8Belgrade
9Bratislava
10Zagreb

The World Airport Awards are considered the most prestigious accolades for the airport industry voted by customers in the largest annual global airport customer satisfaction survey. The evaluation took place between September 2021 and May 2022. It is the seventh time in over twenty years of the award’s history that two airports from the former Yugoslavia have entered the top ten of any category, which includes the world’s best airport, most improved airport, airport with the best staff, best security and best transit airport, to name a few. According to Skytrax, the survey and awards process is independent and guaranteed free of any airport influence or interference in final results. It evaluates customer satisfaction across 39 key performance indicators for airport service and product - from check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, security and immigration, through to departure at the gate.

World Airport Awards - World's top 10 airports 2022

PositionAirport
1Doha
2Tokyo Haneda
3Singapore
4Tokyo Narita
5Seoul Incheon
6Paris CDG
7Munich
8Istanbul
9Zurich
10Kansai
June 17, 2022
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  1. Anonymous11:58

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous12:44

      For?!

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    2. Anonymous13:06

      Anon 12:44 For being in the top 10 best airports in Eastern Europe 2022 maybe?

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  2. Anonymous13:26

    Kiev Boryspil is there because?
    Kinda funny

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    1. Anonymous21:44

      Because of propaganda

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  3. JATBEGMEL13:32

    ZAG definitely should be higher on that list. Modern terminal, staff are friendly, decent amount of outlets for their size air side.

    OTP is a zoo, small for their size, however staff are friendly and they have decent amount of stores and outlets. But for 3rd place, I don't think so.

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  4. Anonymous14:34

    If BEG were able to effectively get rid of tge taxi mafia it wouls jump up another 3 positions

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    1. JATBEGMEL15:33

      BEG can't do much if the Serbian police allow illegal taxis to operate right in front of them. Licensed taxi drivers are like vultures at the airport, prying for foreigners to rip off, and often refuse to accept the vouchers purchased at the airport put in place to eliminate overcharging passengers.

      Rule of law is a huge problem in Serbia, while it's global ranking has fallen. It's the worst of the ex-YU republics, on level with countries such as Uzbekistan, Suriname, Algeria and Albania. No surprise that illegal taxis are comfortable working in front of police.

      https://worldjusticeproject.org/rule-of-law-index/global/2021/

      Problem with illegal taxis is a known problem yet little is done.

      https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/divlji-taksisti-i-dalje-haraju-beogradom-od-terazija-do-slavije-vozio-me-je-za-2000/w2k0vx7

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  5. Anonymous19:56

    Being in the top 10 without metro or rail connection to the city is embarrassment. Looking forward to Exyu aviation publishing status of rail link development for ZAG and BEG.

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  6. Anonymous20:41

    Kyiv airport better than the one in Belgrade ?

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  7. pozdrav iz Rijeke21:08

    Skytrash and Wikipedia are on the similar level. Everyone can write and/or express opinion and/or evaluate on very subjective basis, with no knowledge, no comparative data and no comparative experience. These results are funny and ridiculous. Both BEG and ZAG are way better than at least Tbilisi and Bucharest, not to mention Kiev in the middle of war

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  8. Prepelica22:31

    CDG better than Munich or Zurich.....

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke22:36

      + 1 , I avoid CDG whenever possible

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  9. Anonymous13:30

    Bravo Srbija!

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  10. Anonymous15:43

    Smaller airports are better. Passengers really do not like ti walk 2 km to catch a transfer flight.

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  11. Vincent Stefanovic12:01

    You can't take this ranging seriously. Batumi Airport.6th? It can't be 66th, it's just like if you were adding Nis to the list. For me BEG or ZAG being 10th, 1st or 99th would be the same, simply not relevant.

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