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Suvarnabhumi Airport Secures Second Place in DestinAsian Readers’ Choice Awards 2025


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Suvarnabhumi Airport, operated by Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT), has been ranked as the second-best airport in the 2025 DestinAsian Readers’ Choice Awards. 

 

This prestigious recognition is based on votes from readers of DestinAsian, a leading travel magazine in the Asia-Pacific region, which highlights high-quality travel experiences.

 

The awards are determined by factors including service quality, safety, and overall passenger satisfaction, reflecting the airport’s commitment to enhancing facilities and services to meet the needs of travellers worldwide. 
 

This year marks the 18th edition of the awards, which celebrate excellence in the tourism industry, including categories such as airports, hotels, destinations, and cruise businesses.

 

AOT has continually worked to improve Suvarnabhumi Airport, elevating the travel experience with greater convenience, safety, and modern amenities. 
 

The ranking affirms Suvarnabhumi’s growing role as a world-class aviation hub, with AOT dedicated to expanding its capabilities and services for global connectivity.


https://destinasian.com/readers-choice-awards/2025-winners/best-airports

 

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