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 Flights play a vital role in linking various parts of the world. Flights are useless unless they have a runway and an airport. As plenty of people started air travelling, the costs of tickets have dropped drastically....
While some have low air fares others are quite costly. There are numerous airports in the world; some of them are great while others are extraordinary. The services you receive in these airports are out of the world. We are now introducing you the most expensive airports in the world 2017.
    • Here is the list of world’s Top 10 Most Expensive Airports
  • 10. Salzburg Airport (Price 3800$):
  • 9. LaGuardia Airport (Price 3950$):
  • 8. Dublin Airport (Price 4100$):
  • 7. Chubu Centrair International Airport (Price 4300$):
  • 6. Bristol Airport (Price 4400$):
  • 5. Darwin International Airport (Price 4600$):
  • 4. Toronto Pearson International Airport (Price 5200$):
  • 3. Kansai International Airport (Price 5400$):
  • 2. Narita International Airport (Price 5600$):
  • 1. Haneda International Airport (Price 6800$):

    10. Salzburg Airport (Price 3800$):

     This Airport is located in Salzburg which is the fourth largest Austrian city and is the second largest international airport in Austria. This Aerodrome has two terminals, terminal 1 and terminal 2. Terminal 1 consists of 9 boarding gates and is the main feature of the airport with 26 checking desks, shops and restaurants and several service counters. The second terminal is much smaller compared to terminal 1 and has 4 boarding gates and 9 checking counters.

    9. LaGuardia Airport (Price 3950$): 
    This International Airport is situated in the northern part of Queens in the United States and connects all the largest airports in the country. LaGuardia Airport has an enormous site of 680 acres and is the third busiest airport in New York. The site was initially owned by Steinway family and was formerly used by the Gala Amusement Park. This hub for American Airlines and Delta Airlines has four terminals A, B, C and D.

    8. Dublin Airport (Price 4100$): 
    This international airport is situated in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It was opened in 19th January, 1940 and was a hub to Aer Lingus. This airport has a record for having the busiest year in 2015 with over 25 million passengers. Terminal 1 was opened in 1972 and was fashioned to cope with five million passengers. It initially had a car park which was later converted into offices. Terminal 2 renders 19 air bridges for aircraft and is designed to handle 35 million passengers a year. The total cost of this terminal is 600 million euros.

    7. Chubu Centrair International Airport (Price 4300$):

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    Chubu International Airport is situated south of Nagoya in central Japan and is built on an artificial island in Ise Bay. This airport is classified as the busiest in the nation and is one of Japan’s five offshore airports. It is a hub for Jetstar Japan, Air Asi Japan and All Nippon Airways. The operators of Chubu Airport are Central Japan International Airport Co. Ltd. A record 11.7 million people used this airport in 2006. The main terminal radiated from a central ticketing area and is designed in the shape of a ‘T’. Designers initially planned an origami crane but were withheld due to its cost.

    6. Bristol Airport (Price 4400$):

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    Bristol Airport is situated at Lusgate Bottom and is the commercial airport in Bristol and surrounding areas of England. It is the ninth overcrowded airport in England handling over 6.7 million passengers in 2015. The operating bases of the airport include BMI Regional, Thomson Airways, Easy Jet, Thomas Cook and Ryanair. This airport was the main operational civil airport in World War 2. First Bus was the primary successful bidder for the purchase of half of the stake in the airport company and the rest was retained by the council.
     

    5. Darwin International Airport (Price 4600$):

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    This Airport is the tenth busiest airport in Australia and is the lone airport serving Darwin. Darwin’s runway is used jointly by the Base of Royal Australian Air Force. A record 1.74 million passengers passed through this airport in 2011. Darwin International Airport has three terminals: one as domestic terminal, the second as International terminal and the third is for the cargoes. This Airport suffered heavy blows from the Japanese bombs in the Second World War. The Allies used this platform to deploy air power into the Pacific. The destinations of this airport’s flights cover Northern and Southern territory of Australia and Southeast Asia.

    4. Toronto Pearson International Airport (Price 5200$):

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    This Airport is the largest and the most overcrowded airport of Canada and is the main hub for West Jet, FedEx Express and Air Canada. Pearson Airport was named after the Nobel Peace prize laureate Lester B. Pearson who was born in Toronto. The official name of this Airport was Lester B. Pearson International Airport but now shortened to Toronto Pearson Airport. Pearson also acts as the operating base for passenger airlines such as Sun wing Airlines and Air Transat. It’s one amongst the Top 10 Most Expensive Airports in The World 2017.

    3. Kansai International Airport (Price 5400$):

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    This international airport is on an artificial island of Osaka Bay of Japan. It is a hub for Japan Airlines, FedEx Express, and All Nippon Airways, Jet star Japan, Nippon Cargo Airlines and Peach. The purpose of opening this airport in Japan was to ease the traffic in Osaka International Airport. But now it is an International gateway for the major cities of Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka. The total number of passengers passing through this airport every year is 14 million and is the 18th busiest airfield in the world.

    2. Narita International Airport (Price 5600$):

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    This Airport is situated east of central Tokyo, Japan and is the predominant international airport of Japan. It is an international hub for Delta Air Lines, All Nippon Airways, and Japan Airlines, Jet star Japan, Nippon Cargo Airlines, Peach and United Airlines.

    1. Haneda International Airport (Price 6800$):

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    Haneda Airport is also known by the name Tokyo International Airport and is the hub for Japan Airlines, Skymark Airlines, Solaseed Air and Air Do. It is the busiest and the most expensive Airport in the world. It has a record 75 million passengers in 2015. The ticket costs around 6800$ and the service provided from this airport is extraordinary.
    This was the list of the Top 10 Most Expensive Airports in the world for 2017. These are lavishly luxurious and are well-equipped with all facilities for its passengers.

Most Expensive Airports in The World-----On Fow24news.com Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 08, 2017 Rating: 5  Flights play a vital role in linking various parts of the world. Flights are useless unless they have a runway and an airport. As plenty...

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