15 incredible airports that you will definitely want to return to



It’s nice when the first minutes of exploring a city or country start with an incredible experience from the airport. It is the airport that sets the mood for further travel and is the hallmark of the city.

Website 15 incredible air harbors that can amaze even the most sophisticated travelers.

Ashgabat International Airport (Turkmenistan)











The new airport of Ashgabat, made in the form of a soaring falcon, became not only a new landmark of the country, but also entered the Guinness Book of Records for the world's largest architectural image of carpet gel (ornament) on the roof of the building of the main passenger terminal.

Abu Dhabi International Airport (UAE)











The airport, which looks like a sailing ship, is located between Abu Dhabi and Dubai and perfectly fits into the atmosphere of these luxurious cities.

Lyon-Saint-Exupéry International Airport (Lyon, France)











Lyon Airport is named after Antoine de Saint-Exupery, a world-famous French writer, native of this city and professional pilot.

Marrakesh Menara Airport (Morocco)











It is one of the most beautiful airports in the world and is used for domestic, transcontinental and international flights. It was built according to a unique project that united European technologies and traditions of Moroccan culture..

Incheon International Airport (South Korea)











One of the largest airports in the world, which annually (since 2005) is recognized as the best in the world by the International Airport Council.

Shenzhen Baoan Airport (Shenzhen, China)











Located in a coastal valley on the east bank of the Pearl River Delta region, it is the only international airport in China that is connected to seaports for both passenger and cargo traffic.

Washington Dulles International Airport (Washington, USA)











The airport is named after John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State in the administration of Dwight Eisenhower. Dulles Airport is one of the three airports serving Washington and the busiest of them.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (old TWA terminal building), (New York, USA)











This airport is an abstract symbol of flight. The building is considered one of the most original airport buildings in the world. It's even more unusual inside than outside. no clear edges and wallsEverything flows from one to another, symbolizing constant movement.

Shoudu International Airport, Terminal 3 (T3), (Beijing, China)











China's first airport. The contours of the building resemble the figure of a dragon, and the waiting room is decorated with a winter garden (the design of the airport is made in traditional Chinese style). The airport is the pride of China and a kind of museum of Chinese culture.

Denver International Airport (USA)











The airport attracts not only its appearance, but also the legends walking around it. During the construction of the airport, a huge amount of land was taken out (the same amount of land was taken out during the creation of the Panama Canal). This suggests to many that there are huge unused spaces under the airport, and people have built several conspiracy theories.

Kansai International Airport (Japan)











The airport is built on an artificial island. To connect it with the land, the “Heavenly Gate” bridge was built. Its length is 3.75 kilometers, which makes this bridge one of the longest bunk bridges in the world. Kansai is considered one of the engineering wonders of the XX century.

Dubai International Airport (UAE)











The largest civilian airport of the United Arab Emirates, greeting passengers with a real forest of palm trees. Terminal 1 is installed ten-bedroomEach has a bed, high-speed internet and a large TV.

Los Angeles International Airport (USA)











This airport is one of the largest international airports and for many years has been considered the most popular departure/destination destination in the world.

San Francisco International Airport (USA)











The largest airport by passenger traffic in the Bay of San Francisco. The terminals host museums and libraries, and the waiting rooms host permanent and temporary art exhibitions.

Samui International Airport (Thailand)











Koh Samui Airport is unusual in that it has no interior space, except for a souvenir shop. Despite this, it is the sixth busiest airport in the country and handles more than a million passengers a year.

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