
Mumbai Airport Makes It To Top 10 Globally, What Makes It Better Than South Korea's Incheon?
Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has made India proud by securing the ninth spot in Travel + Leisure's 2025 World's Best Airports list.
This global recognition places Mumbai ahead of South Korea's Incheon Airport and confirms its place among the world's top aviation hubs, as per TOI.
The award is based on feedback from seasoned travellers who rated airports on factors like connectivity, design, comfort, facilities, dining options, and entertainment. Mumbai impressed with its sleek design, efficient services, and traveller-friendly infrastructure.
Who Topped the List?
Istanbul Airport bagged the number one position for the second year in a row, with a remarkable score of 98.57, an improvement from last year's 95.79. The airport is praised for its modern layout, excellent connectivity, and seamless passenger experience.
Other top-ranking airports include:
Four out of the top five airports are based in the Middle East, showing the region's strong focus on high-quality air travel. The list also features airports from Hong Kong, Tokyo, Finland, and South Korea — with Mumbai standing tall among them.
Mumbai Airport: All You Need To Know
Operated by Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) under Adani Airport Holdings Ltd, the airport has consistently upgraded its facilities and passenger experience.
Recently, it became India's first and the world's third airport to receive Level 5 Accreditation for Airport Customer Experience — the highest recognition by Airports Council International.
This honour reflects Mumbai's world-class dining, smooth navigation, cleanliness, and overall passenger satisfaction.
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