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Holidu: The best and worst airports in Europe: 2024 guide

It’s peak travelling season in Europe, which puts airports in the spotlight: While some of them are praised for their excellent service, clean facilities and efficient handling, others struggle with negative reviews due to long waiting times, inadequate facilities and unfriendly staff.

To help travellers anticipate and plan their trips as effectively as possible, Holidu, the booking portal for holiday rentals, has analysed data from Google Maps to draw up a ranking of the best and worst airports in Europe for the year 2024. Based on thousands of comments and ratings, the guide indicates which airports offer exceptional experiences, as well as those that need to be improved. From the efficiency of the Nordic airports to the frequent delays at the central Mediterranean airports, this guide provides valuable information for travellers looking to optimise their transit time.

The best airports in Europe in 2024

Ranking Airport City Country Google rating # comments Google Maps
1 Istanbul Airport Istanbul Turkey 4.4 101,956
2 Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport Oporto Portugal 4.4 26,608
3 Athens International Airport Athens Greece 4.3 42,920
4 Václav Havel Airport Prague Prague Czech Republic 4.3 26,441
5 Zurich Airport Zurich Switzerland 4.3 26,317

1. Istanbul Airport
Google Maps rating: 4.4/5
Number of reviews: 101,956
For the second year running, Istanbul Airport has risen to the top of the list of Europe’s best airports, according to Google reviews. With an impressive score of 4.4, based on 101,956 reviews, it continues to win the admiration of travellers from all over the world. Istanbul Airport thus confirms its leading position, combining efficiency, comfort and quality services. A remarkable achievement that underlines the excellence of Turkey’s infrastructure, a source of national and international pride.

2. Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport | Porto, Portugal
Google Maps rating: 4.4/5
Number of reviews: 26,608
In a remarkable development, Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport has moved up a notch to become the second-best airport in Europe, according to Google reviews. With an impressive 4.4 rating on
Google Maps and more than 26,608 reviews, the airport has seen a significant improvement on the previous year. This is a fantastic achievement and demonstrates the airport’s continued
commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Congratulations to the team at Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport for this well-deserved recognition!

3. Athens International Airport
Google Maps rating: 4.3/5
Number of reviews: 42,920
Athens International Airport has taken third place in the ranking of Europe’s best airports, according to Google reviews. With a rating of 4.3 on Google Maps, based on 42,920 reviews, the
airport continues to shine in the travel sector. Despite a slight drop from first place in 2022 and second place in 2023, Athens’ performance remains outstanding. This achievement confirms the airport’s ongoing commitment to providing an exceptional travelling experience for its passengers.

4. Václav Havel Airport | Prague, Czech Republic
Google Maps rating: 4.3/5
Number of reviews: 26,441
Prague Airport is the fourth best-rated airport in Europe. It offers a wide range of services and facilities for customers, such as shopping facilities, restaurants, showers, rest areas, workplaces
and family-friendly areas. Passengers also praise the high standard of cleanliness and comfort. A special feature here is the unique-covered bridge connecting Terminals 1 and 2, which makes
transfers easier for passengers. It is also well-connected to the city centre and other destinations by various means of transport such as underground, bus, taxi, and hire car.

5. Zurich Airport
Google Maps rating: 4.3/5
Number of reviews: 26,317
Zurich is fifth in the study, with 26,317 reviews and an overall rating of 4.3 stars. But what characterises the Swiss airport? The 250-metre-long spectator terrace, for example, offers a spectacular 360-degree view. Travellers will find over 80 shops in the ‘Airside Center’, including the largest selection of Swiss chocolate at any airport in the world. The SBB railway station under the airport provides connections to Zurich’s main station in 10-minute intervals. The airport is committed to sustainability, with the aim of becoming climate-neutral by 2050.

The article Holidu: The best and worst airports in Europe: 2024 guide first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

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