1. Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport is an international airport that serves the area of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China with HKG IATA code and ICAO code VHHH. Another name of this airport is Chek Lap Kok Airport. The airport is situated on the island of Chek Lap Kok and since it opened in 1998, became one of the important transit center in the world because of its strategic position. Airport capacity of 45 million passengers by 3 million tons of cargo and after a second runway opened in May 1999, capacity increased to 87 million passengers and 9 million tons of cargo. Airport operations at the center of Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Air Hong Kong, CR Airways, Hong Kong Express and was once awarded as the best airport of Skytrax magazine for five consecutive years (2001-2005). Currently there are 2 pieces runway with a length of 3,800 meters and 60 meters wide. The name of the foundation is 07L/25R and 07R/25L, which means it could also be distinguished as the foundation of the north and south.
2. Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi International Airport is an international airport which serves Singapore. The airport is located in the Changi area at the east end of the island of Singapore and is one of the best aviation facilities in Asia and the world. The airport is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Changi Airport is also the base of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Valuair and Tiger Airways. In 2004, the number of passengers at Changi as many as 30.4 million people and cargo that are served at 1.78 million tonnes.
3. Munich Airport
Munich Airport is located 28.5 km northeast of Munich, Germany, and is the center of aviation activity for Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner airlines. Munich Airport is Germany's second busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic after the Frankfurt Airport, and also the seventh busiest airport in Europe.
4. Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in South Korea and is one of the largest in Asia. The airport is replacing the Gimpo International Airport is now domestic airports except distatuskan as international flights to Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, PRC. Based on a survey by Global Traveller 'this is the best airport in the world for three consecutive years from 2006, 2007 and 2008. Serving as liaison to the airport East Asia, there are 63 airlines serving flights to this airport.
5. Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main international airport that serves Beijing, China. Located 32 miles northeast of downtown Beijing. The airport is owned and operated by Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited. Beijing Airport has quickly climbed the ranks of the world's busiest airport in the last decade. Ni Airport has become the busiest airport in Asia in terms of passenger traffic. Beijing Capital International Airport is a major hub for airlines Air China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo) from Beijing. Hainan Airlines and China Southern also use this airport as their center.
Hong Kong International Airport is an international airport that serves the area of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China with HKG IATA code and ICAO code VHHH. Another name of this airport is Chek Lap Kok Airport. The airport is situated on the island of Chek Lap Kok and since it opened in 1998, became one of the important transit center in the world because of its strategic position. Airport capacity of 45 million passengers by 3 million tons of cargo and after a second runway opened in May 1999, capacity increased to 87 million passengers and 9 million tons of cargo. Airport operations at the center of Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, Air Hong Kong, CR Airways, Hong Kong Express and was once awarded as the best airport of Skytrax magazine for five consecutive years (2001-2005). Currently there are 2 pieces runway with a length of 3,800 meters and 60 meters wide. The name of the foundation is 07L/25R and 07R/25L, which means it could also be distinguished as the foundation of the north and south.

2. Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi International Airport is an international airport which serves Singapore. The airport is located in the Changi area at the east end of the island of Singapore and is one of the best aviation facilities in Asia and the world. The airport is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Changi Airport is also the base of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Valuair and Tiger Airways. In 2004, the number of passengers at Changi as many as 30.4 million people and cargo that are served at 1.78 million tonnes.

Munich Airport is located 28.5 km northeast of Munich, Germany, and is the center of aviation activity for Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner airlines. Munich Airport is Germany's second busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic after the Frankfurt Airport, and also the seventh busiest airport in Europe.

4. Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the largest airport in South Korea and is one of the largest in Asia. The airport is replacing the Gimpo International Airport is now domestic airports except distatuskan as international flights to Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai, PRC. Based on a survey by Global Traveller 'this is the best airport in the world for three consecutive years from 2006, 2007 and 2008. Serving as liaison to the airport East Asia, there are 63 airlines serving flights to this airport.

5. Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main international airport that serves Beijing, China. Located 32 miles northeast of downtown Beijing. The airport is owned and operated by Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited. Beijing Airport has quickly climbed the ranks of the world's busiest airport in the last decade. Ni Airport has become the busiest airport in Asia in terms of passenger traffic. Beijing Capital International Airport is a major hub for airlines Air China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo) from Beijing. Hainan Airlines and China Southern also use this airport as their center.
