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        "id": 1641903,
        "msgid": "southeast-asian-airports-enter-the-worlds-best-list-including-those-from-indonesia-1774792279",
        "date": "2026-03-29 20:27:43",
        "title": "Southeast Asian Airports Enter the World's Best List, Including Those from Indonesia",
        "author": "Anggara Wikan Prasetya",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Southeast Asian airports have achieved notable success in the 2026 Skytrax rankings of the world's best airports, with Singapore's Changi Airport retaining its top position due to exceptional passenger satisfaction and operational performance serving nearly 70 million passengers in 2025. Indonesia's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta climbed three spots to 22nd place, while Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport rose five positions to 72nd, highlighting ongoing improvements in service quality and facilities that support the region's tourism and aviation sectors. Other regional hubs, such as Thailand's Suvarnabhumi and Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur International Airports, also saw significant ranking gains, driven by enhanced efficiency, technology, and passenger amenities.",
        "content": "<p>Proud news has emerged from Southeast Asia, where several airports in\nthe region have made it into the list of the world\u2019s best airports\naccording to global aviation consultancy Skytrax. Some of them have even\nexperienced quite significant ranking jumps. In the latest report\nreleased in 2026, Asia continues to dominate the list of the world\u2019s\nbest airports. One that remains unshaken is Singapore\u2019s Changi Airport,\nwhich has once again claimed the top position. According to Vnexpress\n(26\/3\/26), Singapore\u2019s Changi Airport has successfully retained its\ntitle as the world\u2019s best airport. This assessment is based on a\npassenger satisfaction survey covering various service aspects, from\ncheck-in and security to shopping and departure facilities. Not only\nexcelling in service, Changi also recorded impressive operational\nperformance. In 2025, the airport served around 69.98 million\npassengers, surpassing pre-pandemic levels and increasing by 3.4 percent\ncompared to the previous year. Good news also comes from Indonesia.\nJakarta\u2019s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport has risen three places\nand is now at 22nd in the world. The airport\u2019s management has expressed\nits commitment to continuously improving service quality. In its\nstatement, the management emphasised a focus on passenger experience and\nenhancing service standards in line with public expectations. This\nairport is indeed one of Southeast Asia\u2019s main gateways, with three main\nterminals serving domestic and international flights. In addition,\nBali\u2019s I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport has also shown positive performance by\nclimbing five places to 72nd in the world. This airport is known as the\nmain entry point for tourists to Bali and continues to upgrade\nfacilities to support the tourism sector. Thailand\u2019s Suvarnabhumi\nAirport has risen three places to 36th in the world. This improvement is\ndriven by operational efficiency, the use of technology, as well as\nenhancements in cleanliness and security. Meanwhile, Malaysia\u2019s Kuala\nLumpur International Airport has also climbed five places to 60th. The\nairport recorded a growth in passenger numbers to 63.3 million in 2025,\nan increase of 10.8 percent compared to the previous year.<\/p>",
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