For them to go on a trip.
It’s nice when the first minute of exploring the city or country starts with incredible experiences from the airport. It is the airport sets the pace for the onward journey and is the hallmark of the city.
We’ve collected 15 incredible aerial harbours, which can impress even the most discerning travelers.
The international airport of Ashgabat (Turkmenistan)
The new airport of Ashgabat, made in the form of a soaring Falcon, was not only a new landmark of the country, but also got into the Guinness Book of records for the world’s largest architectural image of carpet gel (ornament) on the roof of the main passenger terminal.
International airport Abu Dhabi (UAE)
The airport, which by its appearance resembles a floating sailing ship, located between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and fits perfectly into the atmosphere of these luxurious cities.
International airport Lyon-Saint-exupéry (Lyon, France)
Lyon airport is named after Antoine de Saint-exupéry — the world-famous French writer, native of this city and a professional pilot.
The Marrakech-Menara Airport (Morocco)
Is one of the most beautiful airports in the world and is used for domestic, transcontinental and international flights. Built on a unique project, which combined European techniques and traditions of Moroccan culture.
Incheon international airport (South Korea)
One of the largest airports in the world, annually (since 2005) is recognized as the best in the world by Airports Council International.
The Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (Shenzhen, China)
Located in a coastal valley on the Eastern Bank area of the Pearl river Delta and is the only international airport of China, which is connected to the seaports for both passenger and freight traffic.
International Washington DULLES international airport (Washington, USA)
The airport is named after John foster DULLES, Secretary of state in the administration of Dwight Eisenhower. The DULLES international airport is one of three airports serving Washington, and the most loaded of them.
The international airport of a name of John Kennedy (the old TWA terminal building), (new York, USA)
This airport is an abstract symbol of flight. The building is considered one of the most original buildings of the airports in the world. Inside it is even more unusual than the outside — no clear edges and walls, and everything as it moves from one to the other, symbolizing the constant movement.
Beijing capital international airport, Terminal 3 (T3), (Beijing, China)
The first airport of China. The outline of the building resemble the shape of a dragon, and the waiting room is decorated with a winter garden (the airport’s design is made in traditional Chinese style). The airport is the pride of China and a kind of Museum of the Chinese culture.
Denver international airport (USA)
The airport attracts not only its appearance, but walking around the legends. When construction of the airport had taken a huge amount of land (the same land was taken in the creation of the Panama canal). Many this suggests that under the airport there is a huge unused space, and people managed to build a few conspiracy theories.
Kansai international airport (Japan)
Airport built on an artificial island. To associate with the land, was erected a bridge of “Heavenly gate”. Its length is 3.75 kilometers, which puts the bridge in the list of the longest two-tiered bridge in the world. Kansai is considered one of the engineering wonders of the twentieth century.
Dubai international airport (UAE)
The largest civilian airport of the United Arab Emirates, met passengers a real forest of trees. In Terminal 1 has ten cabins for sleeping, each with a bed, high-speed Internet access and a large TV.
International airport Los Angeles (USA)
This airport is one of the largest international airports and for many years considered the most popular point of departure / destination in the world.
International airport San Francisco (USA)
The largest airport in passenger traffic in the Bay area of San Francisco. In the terminals there are museums and libraries, and Lounges are permanent and temporary art exhibitions.
Samui international airport (Thailand)
Samui airport is unusual in that has no internal rooms, with the exception of the gift shop. Despite this, he is the sixth busiest airport in the country and serves over a million passengers a year.
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