Airports Council International

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Airports Council International (ACI) is the only global trade representative of the world’s airports. Established in 1991, ACI represents airports’ interests with governments and international organizations, develops standards, policies and recommended practices for airports, and provides information and training opportunities to raise standards around the world. It aims to provide the public with a safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible air transport system.

It is governed by the ACI Governing Board. ACI World is located in Montreal, Canada. ACI works on a daily basis with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and is a member of the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG).

Background[edit]

In 2012, ACI member airports worldwide handled 5.7 billion arriving and departing passengers, 92.5 million metric tonnes of cargo and 79 million movements.

ACI reported 573 members operating 1751 airports in 174 countries and territories, representing over 95 percent of global airport traffic. ACI regular members are owners or operators, other than airlines, of one or more civil airports with commercial air services.

Regional offices[edit]

  • ACI-North America: Washington, D.C. (with a Canadian Division satellite office in Ottawa)
  • ACI-Europe: Brussels, Belgium
  • ACI-Latin America and Caribbean: Quito, Ecuador
  • ACI Asia-Pacific: Hong Kong – encompassing mainland Asia, Australasia, Indonesian Archipelago, the island nations in the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver (Canada), San Francisco (USA) and Hawaii (USA).
  • ACI-Africa: Casablanca, Morocco

Airport Service Quality Awards[edit]

The ACI gives out the Airport Service Quality Awards (ASQ), based on passenger satisfaction ratings in the ASQ Survey, which is a global survey based on interviews with passengers on the day of travel. Along with the World Airport Awards by Skytrax, it is considered one of the most prestigious accolades in the industry.[1]

The awards are given out in five categories:

  • Best Airport by Region
  • Best Airport by Size
  • Best Regional Airport
  • Best Improvement

</includeonly>===Best Airport Worldwide===

Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2005[2] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Kuala Lumpur International Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport
2006[3] South Korea Incheon International Airport Malaysia Kuala Lumpur International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport
2007[4] South Korea Incheon International Airport Malaysia Kuala Lumpur International Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport
2008[5] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport
2009[6] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport
2010[7] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport
2011[8] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport China Beijing International Airport
2012[9] South Korea Incheon International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport China Beijing International Airport
2013[10] South Korea Incheon International Airport SingaporeKuala Lumpur International Airport</includeonly> China Beijing International Airport

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