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Tue, 2010-02-16 21:51
But two newcomers - Beijing and India's Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International - moved into fourth and fifth place, edging out Nagoya-Central Japan International and Canada's Halifax, Nova Scotia who held those places in 2008.
"All (these airports) have learned to focus on key performance factors that their passengers appreciate," said ACI Director General Angela Gittins in a statement.
The ACI survey is based on regular monthly questionnaires filled in by passengers passing through well over 100 leading world airports in some 45 countries. A total of 118 airports were involved in the 2009 survey.
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