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ACI Airport Service Quality Award Ceremony in Jordan

ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Assembly will Host ACI Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award Ceremony Next Month in Jordan

[March 23, 2015 – Hong Kong] Top performing airports will be recognized for their achievements on customer services at theACI Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award Ceremony, to be held in conjunction with the 10th ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Assembly, Conference and Exhibition, April 27 – 29, 2015 in Dead Sea, Jordan.

Earlier in February, ACI World has announced the recipients of the 2014 ASQ Awards, the awards which recognize and reward the best airports in the world based on results of the ASQ passenger satisfaction surveys conducted throughout the year. The ASQ Awards are presented in four categories: Best Airport by Region, Best Airport by Size, Best Small Airport and Best Improvement.

In the Best Airport by Region category, the top 5 airports in Asia-Pacific are Seoul Incheon Airport, Singapore Changi Airport, Beijing Capital International Airport, Haikou Meilan International Airport and New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport. The top 5 airports in Middle East are Amman Queen Alia International Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Tel Aviv Airport, Doha International Airport and Dubai International Airport.

In the Best Airport by Size categories, among the 25 airports named in the 5 different size categories, 19 are from the Asia-Pacific region. Langkawi International Airport is the Best Airport in Asia-Pacific with fewer than 2 million passengers per year while Kolkata Airport and Amman Queen Alia International Airport are named as the Best Improvement Airport in their respective regions.

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In commenting on the 2014 ASQ Awards results, ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Director, Mrs. Patti Chau said, “I wish to congratulate the top performing airports in the 2014 ASQ Awards, in particular, airports from the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions. All participating airports should be proud, for they have demonstrated dedicated efforts in delivering excellent customer service and commitment to exceed passengers’ expectations. It is our pleasure to welcome all the ASQ winners to Dead Sea, Jordan where the ASQ Award Ceremony will take place, in conjunction with our 10th Regional Assembly and Conference.”

For further information about ASQ, please visit http://www.aci.aero/Airport-Service-Quality/ASQ-Awards.

BEST AIRPORT BY REGION
Africa
1. Mauritius
2. Durban
3. Cape Town
4. Johannesburg
5. Nairobi
Asia-Pacific
1. Seoul Incheon
2. Singapore
3. Beijing
4. Haikou
5. New Delhi
Europe
1. Keflavik
2. Moscow Sheremetyevo
3. Porto
4. Malta
5. Zurich
Latin America-Caribbean
1. Guayaquil
2. Quito
3. Cancun
4. Nassau
5. Santo Domingo
Middle East
1. Amman
2. Abu Dhabi
3. Tel Aviv
4. Doha
5. Dubai
North America
1. Indianapolis
2. Tampa
3. Jacksonville
4. Sacramento
5. Ottawa
BEST AIRPORT BY REGION: FEWER THAN 2 MILLION PASSENGERS PER YEAR
Africa
Upington
Asia-Pacific
Langkawi
Latin America – Carribbean
Culiacan
Europe
Murcia
North America
Victoria

BEST AIRPORT BY SIZE (*Airports in Asia-Pacific/ Middle East)

2 - 5 million passengers
1. Guayaquil
2. Mauritius
3. Ottawa
4. Nassau
5. Ahmedabad*
5 - 15 million passengers
1. Haikou*
2. Sanya*
3. Hyderabad*
4. Tianjin*
5. Changchun*
15 -25 million passengers
1. Seoul Gimpo*
2. Wuhan*
3. Hangzhou*
4. Cancun
5. Tampa
25 - 40 million passengers
1. New Delhi*
2. Taipei Taoyuan*
3. Chongqing*
4. Shanghai Hongqiao*
5. Mumbai*
Over 40 million passengers
1. Seoul Incheon*
2. Singapore*
3. Beijing*
4. Shanghai Pudong*
5. Hong Kong*
BEST IMPROVEMENT
Africa
Mauritius
Asia-Pacific
Kolkata
Europe
St. Petersburg
Latin America-Caribbean
Santo Domingo
Middle East
Amman
North America
San Antonio

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