July 11, 2016 | Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport, located outside Tel Aviv, was ranked sixth among the world’s best international airports by Travel+Leisure online magazine. Ben-Gurion, named for Israel’s first prime minister, scored 78 out of a possible 100 for its facilities, ease of use, and especially security. The top-rated hub is Singapore’s Changi Airport, which boasts a butterfly garden with a waterfall, a host of exotic flowers and even a rooftop pool. “These airports have a history of incorporating smart tech to make the lives of travelers easier, as well as staggering architecture that helps the airport seem like a destination in its own right,” writes the magazine.
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