
Dubai International has been voted as the world’s Best Airport for Layovers for the second consecutive year at the Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards Middle East at a ceremony in Dubai on Monday.
Dubai was the top choice among the three final nominees chosen in the category by readers of the luxury travel publication, the other two being Doha’s Hamad International Airport, and Singapore’s Changi International Airport.
Speaking on the occasion, Anita Mehra, Senior Vice President, Communication and Reputation, said, "This recognition means a lot to everyone at Dubai Airports and all our stakeholders at DXB who work very hard together to ensure the comfort and happiness of our customers. DXB had a great start to the year with the opening of the US$1.2 billion Concourse D which not only elevated airport experience but also provided timely capacity for our growing traffic."
DXB was voted as the favourite among international hubs based on the round the clock availability of a wide range of contemporary food and beverage options, a variety of top-class retail brands, the comfort of luxurious airside hotels, and unique relaxation concepts such as spa treatments and sleeping pods.
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