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15 of the most beautiful airports in the world everyone wants to visit, some are luxurious, some are surprisingly simple

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Airports can be the first picture of a place where passengers arrive. Therefore, building an impressive airport is a factor that many countries are interested in.
Ashgabat International Airport (Turkmenistan)

Ashgabat’s new airport, inspired by the wingspan of an eagle, has not only become a symbol of the country but has also entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest decorative image in the world. world is located on the roof of a passenger terminal. Abu Dhabi International Airport (UAE) Abu Dhabi International Airport looks like a floating ship. Located between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, it perfectly embodies the luxury in these two cities. Lyon-Saint-Exupéry International Airport (Lyon, France) Lyon’s airport is named after the world famous French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. He is from this city and is a professional pilot. Marrakesh Menara Airport (Morocco) Regarded as one of the most beautiful airports in the world, Marrakesh Menara Airport is the perfect combination of European technology and traditional touches in Moroccan culture. Incheon International Airport (Korea) As one of the largest airports in the world, South Korea’s Incheon International Airport has always been on the list of the best airports in the world announced by Airports Council International from 2005 to present. Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (China) Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport is the only airport in China connected to a seaport, serving both freight and visitors. Washington Dulles International Airport (USA) The airport is named after John Foster Dulles, the former Secretary of State of the United States. It is one of three airports serving the city of Washington and is the busiest. John F. Kennedy International Airport (USA) This airport is considered one of the most original designed airports in the world. Inside, you won’t be able to see clearly separated walls. Everything seems to be “flowing” from one place to another, simulating a continuous motion. Beijing Capital International Airport, Terminal 3 (T3) (China) Overall, this airport simulates the image of a dragon. This first Chinese airport is considered a pride of the nation of billions of people. Denver International Airport (USA) With its striking exterior, it’s hard to imagine this being an airport at first sight. Kansai International Airport (Japan) Built on an artificial island, Kansai International Airport connects to the mainland by a bridge called Sky Gate Bridge R. With a length of 3.75 km, this is the longest double-decker bridge in the world. Kansai is considered an architectural wonder of the 20th century. Dubai International Airport (UAE) As the largest civil airport in the UAE, welcoming passengers will be a row of 100% real palm trees, creating an interesting feeling. The airport also has cabins for passengers to rest with beds, high-speed internet and big-screen TVs. Los Angeles International Airport (USA) It is one of the largest airports in the world and so for many years it was the most popular destination/departure on earth. San Francisco International Airport (USA) This interesting airport even has a library and museum inside. In the lounge, passengers can also see art exhibitions being held. Samui International Airport (Thailand) Samui Airport is quite… strange that there is no indoor space except for a souvenir shop. Despite this, it is the sixth busiest airport in Thailand, serving more than 1 million passengers annually.

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