People walk near the check-in counters at Hong Kong International Airport on March 24, 2020. Photo by AFP
Hong Kong International Airport surpassed Singapore Changi to claim the title of “Asia’s leading airport” at the 2025 World Travel Awards thanks to its effort to upgrade services and facilities.
This marks the third consecutive year that the Hong Kong airport has been honored with the title, the World Travel Awards Asia & Oceania organizers announced at a gala ceremony on Monday.
Before the Covid pandemic, Changi Airport held the title for many consecutive years.
The sole international airport in Hong Kong spans 1,900 hectares and has been operational since 1998. The airport currently connects to 220 destinations through 120 airlines. Last year, it handled 39.5 million passengers, or 55% of the figure recorded in 2019.
It has recently upgraded its services and infrastructure to enhance the quality of passenger service.
The expanded Terminal 2 departure hall is expected to open as early as March next year, with about 15 airlines moving in phases, according to Airport Authority Hong Kong.
The airport has also launched a free city tour for travelers with layovers of more than seven hours, aiming to attract 5.5 million passengers a year.
The World Travel Awards, established in 1993, recognize excellence in the travel and tourism industry and are often referred to as the “Oscars of the travel industry.” These annual awards are determined by votes from both travel industry professionals and the public.
Changi Airport, renowned for the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, has frequently been voted among the world’s best airports.