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Asian airports are those that are located in the 48 countries and 6 dependent states as defined by UN and fall within the Asian region. As of 2018, China has 19 airports in the top 50, while Japan has five, India has four, South Korea has three and Indonesia , Saudi Arabia , Vietnam , UAE , Thailand and Turkey ( Asian part ) have two each.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) is the main international airport serving Shanghai, the largest city by population in China, and a major aviation hub of East Asia, and a major world airport. Pudong Airport serves both international flights and a smaller number of domestic flights, while the city's other major ...
Singapore Changi Airport (/ ˈ tʃ ɑː ŋ i / CHAHNG-ee) (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) is a major international airport that serves Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia. More than 100 airlines operate from the airport, with flights to destinations in Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. [9]
Suvarnabhumi Airport (IATA: BKK, ICAO: VTBS) [5] [6] is the main international airport serving Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. [7] [8] Located mostly in Racha Thewa subdistrict, Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province, it covers an area of 3,240 ha (32.4 km 2; 8,000 acres), making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation.
Atlanta regained the top position in 2021, [2][3] and has held it since. Alternatively, London has the world's busiest city airport system by passenger count. As of 2023, the United States has the most airports in the top 50 list, with 16, including five of the top 10. Four other countries have at least two airports in the top 50: China has 10 ...
This is a list of the busiest airports in south-east Asia, ranked and itemised by its total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure, and transit passengers. Note that airports in Laos, Timor Leste, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Brunei Darussalam are not listed here; due to either the lack of statistics, non-existent data, or for its ...
Aerial view of Tan Son Nhut Air Base in 1962. Tan Son Nhat International Airport has its origins in the early 1930s when the French colonial government constructed a small airport with unpaved runways, known as Tân Sơn Nhứt Airfield near the village of Tan Son Nhut. By mid-1956, with U.S. aid, a 7,200-foot (2,190 m) runway had been built ...
It serves Almaty, the largest and most populous city in the country, and, with its surface transport links, much of the rest of the country. It is the busiest airport both in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. In 2023, the airport handled 9,547,136 passengers per year for the first time. [3]