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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2009 @ 4:01PM
dick said...
This is exactly what I would have expected from a United Kingdom based "company" like Skytrax. Listen folks, I'm a 60 year veteran of world travel, and I've been in nearly every major and minor airport in the world. Yes indeed, those airports named by Skytrax are all damned good airports, But so is Atlanta International, currently the busiest airport in the world. It's at least as good as Seoul. Dallas/Fort Worth is another fine airport and, although, I haven't been in the Dulles airport in over 15 years it, too, was an excellent airport. Though small. the Ft. Lauderdale airport is good. Miami, however sucks! I could make my own list of "best airports" and believe me, it would be different than Skytrax's.
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