One wouldn’t normally look forward to being in an airport. Truth
be told, the only reason why many of us are excited about being in one is
because we’re about to embark on an adventure and go somewhere new. So it can
be frustrating to arrive at your check-in counter only to discover your
flight’s been delayed.
Of
course, worse than that is arriving at your destination airport after a long
flight, and then finding out that your luggage wasn’t
on it. The icing on the cake is potentially facing a six-, 12- or
even 24-hour wait for it to arrive on the next flight.
Sometimes,
we have to accept that an itinerary may require a long layover at an
intermediate airport in order to secure a promotional airfare. This is quite a
common way of saving money on a direct flight along popular routes.
None
of these scenarios are situations that we look forward to. At the same time,
that may not be the case for some of Asia and the Middle East’s most remarkable
airports. You might even end up being thankful for a flight delay or a long
layover! Here are five outstanding ones you’ll actually look forward to
spending time in:
1. Changi Airport | Singapore
The first airport on our list has won countless accolades –
including the title of the world’s best airport. In fact, there are so many
attractions in its four terminals, you should allot an entire day to see them
all.
For
Instagram-worthy spots, head to the Heritage Zone, a shopping hub with
Peranakan-inspired design. The Viewing Area is perfect for taking shots of
planes taking off. Or you can also go green and walk along indoor nature trails
like the Cactus Garden, Sunflower Garden, and Orchid Garden. It’s hard to run
out of things to check out at Changi Airport. For longer layovers, avail of
their free city tours that last up to eight hours.
Did
you know that they’re also about to open a Canopy Park? Set to open in 2019,
it’s something to look forward to, as it offers lots of new attractions like
sky nets, a canopy maze, and a forest valley — right inside the airport!
All
four of Changi’s terminals are connected by wide air-conditioned walkways —
great if you’re looking to burn off excess holiday weight — or you can take the
free trains between each terminal.
2. Incheon International Airport | Seoul
Flight delays and long layovers won’t be a bore at Incheon
International Airport. It homes a variety of attractions including an ice
skating rink, a cultural museum, and lots of dining facilities that offer local
cuisine and international favourites.
Also
included in the list of airport attractions is a golf course, indoor gardens,
retail hubs, and a casino. Gambling is banned in Korea, but tourists can
exercise their privilege of gambling at Paradise Casino Incheon that’s just two
minutes away via a free airport shuttle service.
While
those are already appealing, it needs to be said that one of the best things
about Incheon International Airport is that, like Singapore, it offers free
city tours. Many travellers plan their travel itineraries around this, and opt
to arrive in the morning and depart in the evening so they can take advantage
of a free tour of Seoul. Travellers can choose between seven types of city
tours, depending on the duration of the layover.
3. Haneda Airport | Tokyo
International travellers visiting Japan usually do so via Narita
Airport, but it’s Japan’s Haneda Airport that was recently voted by Skytrax as the third best airport in the
world. Contrary to popular belief, Haneda isn’t Tokyo’s domestic airport. It
is, but it also has many international flights arriving and departing, and is
much closer to the city than Narita.
Haneda
Airport’s international wing has just as many restaurants, cafés, and duty free
shops as Narita, but most importantly, it has a more relaxed and less crowded
feel to it. The terminal has shower rooms on level 2, which is great for
freshening up after a long intercontinental flight. Price-wise, it’s reasonable
at only ¥1,000 (approximately USD9) for 30 minutes’ use.
For
departing passengers, there are two small spas on levels 4 and 5, called
Raffine Relaxation Spaces, where passengers can get a massage, reflexology, or
other spa services whilst waiting for their flight. It’s pure bliss and a great
way to leave Tokyo.
4. Hong Kong International Airport | Hong Kong
Got hours to spare and fancy a good movie? Hong Kong’s biggest
IMAX screen is right at its international airport! Movie-viewing at the UA Imax
Theatre is free of charge, but if you’re looking for something with more of an
adrenaline rush, visit the Aviation Discovery Centre. This museum is features
exhibits related to Hong Kong’s aviation history and includes flight
simulators.
Of
course, if you’re simply looking for a relaxing time, there are loads of dining
and retail outlets to check out. Hong Kong International Airport is perfect for
last minute souvenir shopping too, or if you need to buy a few more necessities
for your travels.
5. Dubai International Airport | Dubai
Although Skytrax rates Qatar’s Hamad International Airport in
Doha higher than Dubai International Airport, for those who want to do some
serious shopping, you’ll go crazy in Dubai International Airport’s
5,000-square-meter Duty Free zone. It’s brimming with all the brands you know
and love.
Other
than shopping, there are many entertainment options too, and for those
travelling with children, there’s a wonderful Kids Zone in Terminal 3 where the
little ones can enjoy interactive games, playground equipment, and other
family-friendly facilities.
For
rest and relaxation, a gym, spa, and a swimming pool are also available for
departing passengers to use. After all those adventures, travellers can indulge
in a gastronomic dining experience with over 100 food outlets, so you know
you’ll find whatever it is you have a hankering for.
So,
when it comes to airports in Asia and the Middle East, gone are the days of
long and dull hours of waiting in between flights or getting annoyed because of
flight delays. It’s actually not uncommon to hear of travellers checking in for
their flight half a day early at some of these airports, just so they can enjoy
the experiences that these airports have to offer.
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