Istanbul, Turkey, 2013-06-12 — /travelprnews.com/ — Today, Airports Council International (ACI) honoured recipients of its annual 2012 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards and inductees to ACI’s Director General’s Roll of Excellence during the ACI Europe and World Annual Congress & Exhibition 2013 Gala Dinner and ASQ Awards Ceremony at Ciragan Palace Kempinski.
Director General’s Roll of Excellence
Four new airports were inducted into the Director General’s Roll of Excellence which recognizes airports that have ranked among the top five in Airport Service Quality (ASQ) for five years.
Inductees Include:
ASQ Awards
ASQ Awards were presented in four categories that included: Best Airport by Region, Best Airport by Region (Fewer than 2 million Passengers per Year), Best Airport by Size, and Best Improvement. At its 2012 World Annual General Assembly in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, ACI announced that it would discontinue the Best Airport Worldwide award category to focus more attention on categories that facilitate comparison, particularly airport size and region.
ASQ Award Recipients
Best Airport by Size: Millions of Passengers Per year(first place)
Hohhot (2-5m), Nagoya (5-15m), Seoul Gimpo (15-25m), Seoul Incheon (25-40m),
Singapore (over 40m).
Best Airport by Region(first place)
Cape Town (Africa), Seoul Incheon (Asia-Pacific), Moscow Sheremetyevo (Europe), Cancun (Latin-America-Caribbean), Abu Dhabi (Middle East), Indianapolis (North America).
Best Airport by Region: airports with fewer than 2 million passengers per year
Upington (Africa), Skopje (Europe), Victoria (North America).
Best Improvement
Mombasa (Africa), Sanya (Asia-Pacific), Faro (Europe), Santo Domingo (Latin-America-Caribbean), Abu Dhabi (Middle East), Winnipeg (North America).
ASQ 2012 TOP PERFORMERS
BEST AIRPORT BY REGION | ||
Africa1. Cape Town 2. Durban 3. Cairo 4. Mauritius 5. Johannesburg | Asia-Pacific1. Seoul Incheon 2. Singapore 3. Beijing 4. New Delhi 5. Hong Kong | Europe1. Moscow Sheremetyevo 2. Malta 3. Edinburgh 4. Keflavik 5. Zurich |
Latin America-Caribbean1. Cancun 2. Guayaquil 3. Montego Bay 4. San José 5. Barbados | Middle East1. Abu Dhabi 2. Dubai 3. Doha 4. Tel Aviv 5. Bahrain | North America1. Indianapolis 2. Ottawa 3. Tampa 4. Sacramento 5. Jacksonville |
BEST AIRPORT BY REGION: FEWER THAN 2 MILLION PASSENGERS PER YEAR | ||
Africa Upington | Europe Skopje | North America Victoria |
BEST AIRPORT BY SIZE | ||
2 – 5 million passengers1. Hohhot 2. Guayaquil 3. Ottawa 4. Chiang Mai 5. Winnipeg | 5 – 15 million passengers1. Nagoya 2. Hyderabad 3. Tianjin 4. Wuhan 5. Sanya | 15 – 25 million passengers1. Seoul Gimpo 2. Chongqing 3. Taipei 4. Hangzhou 5. Tampa |
25 – 40 million passengers1. Seoul Incheon 2. New Delhi 3. Mumbai 4. Tokyo Narita 5. Shanghai Hongqiao | Over 40 million passengers 1. Singapore2. Beijing 3. Hong Kong 4. Shanghai Pudong 5. Guangzhou | |
BEST IMPROVEMENT | ||
Africa Mombasa | Asia-Pacific Sanya | EuropeFaro |
Latin America-Caribbean Santo Domingo | Middle East Abu Dhabi | North AmericaWinnipeg |
About the ASQ Awards
Since its creation in 2006, the ASQ Awards have become the world’s leading airport passenger satisfaction benchmark with over 275 airports participating. The ASQ Awards recognize and reward the best airports in the world based on ACI’s ASQ passenger satisfaction survey and represent an opportunity to celebrate the commitment of airports worldwide to continually improve the passenger experience.
To learn more about the ASQ Awards, please visit:
http://www.aci.aero/Airport-Service-Quality/ASQ-Awards/2012-Winners
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Notes for editors
(1) Programme description: ASQ, which has won industry recognition as a world class benchmarking programme, has grown steadily over the past four years. As of February 2012, ASQ counts 275 airports participated in the ASQ programme. Based on the cumulative results of individual ASQ passenger satisfaction surveys, which are completed every month of the year, the programme has been scientifically designed to ensure statistical accuracy. Programme features include regular quarterly performance reports and ASQ forums for data review and best practice sharing. Survey results are treated on a confidential basis. The aim of the programme is to allow airports to plan improvements and benchmark their customer services against other airports. It is fair to say that all airports involved in the programme have placed a high priority on customer service, having voluntarily and independently decided to join the programme.
(2) Some of the distinguishing features of the programme include:
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.
Media Contacts
Cheryl Marcell
Director, Communications and Events
ACI World
Telephone: +1 514 373 1224
Email: cmarcell@aci.aero
James Roach
Manager, Communications
ACI World
Telephone: +1 514 373 1226
Email: jroach@aci.aero
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