- What are the airports in the world that achieved a safety score of 4.0-4.4 considered the highest scores currently to evaluate airport safety when traveling during COVID-19
- COVID-19 safety protocols, travelers convenience, and service excellence are points of measurements
- Safe Travel Barometer’s independent research provides the reason for this rating.
As the aviation industry braces itself for the years of recovery to achieve the pre-pandemic levels, there exists an immediate opportunity to develop a sustainable model and shape the future of aviation. Airports continue to evolve and invest in infrastructure, to ensure the well-being of their frontline and operational staff and towards passenger experience.
Safe Travel Barometer released the result of its February research giving a score from 1.0 to 5.0
57 airports reached a score from 4.0 to 4.5 and are considered to rank in the top of airport safety during COVID-19 travel
- Beijing Capital International Airport, China 4.5
- Dubai International Airport, UAE: 4.4
- Hamad International Airport Doha, Qatar: 4.4
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, The Netherlands: 4.4
- Istanbul Airport, Turkey: 4.3
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport: 4.3
- Philadelphia International Airport, PA, USA 4.3
- Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan 4.3
- Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore: 4.3
- Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, GA, USA: 4.3
- Boston Logan International Airport, MA, USA : 4.3
- Newark Liberty International Airport, NJ, USA: 4.3
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai, India: 4.3
- Toronto Pearson International Airport, ONT, Canada 4.3
- O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL, USA: 4.3
- Heathrow Airport, London, UK: 4.2
- Athens International Airport, Greece: 4.2
- Frankfurt Airport, Germany: 4.2
- Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, India: 4.2
- Kuwait International Airport: 4.2
- Birmingham Airport, UK: 4.2
- Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport, Rome, Italy: 4.1
- King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 4.1
- Bologne Guglielmo Marconi Airport, Italy : 4.1
- Los Angeles International Airport, CA, USA: 4.1
- Calgary International Airport, Canada: 4.1
- Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore, India 4.1
- Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, QU, Canada: 4.1
- Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, TX, USA 4.1
- John F Kennedy International Airport, New York, USA: 4.1
- Adelaide International Airport, Australia 4.1
- Huntsville International Airport, AL, USA: 4.1
- Phoenix Sky Harbour International Airport, AZ, USA: 4.1
- El Dorado International Airport, TX, USA: 4.0
- San Francisco International Airport, CA, USA: 4.0
- Duesseldorf International Airport, Germany: 4.0
- Manchester Airport, UK: 4.0
- Paris Orly, France: 4.0
- Bordeaux Airport, France: 4.0
- Budapest Airport, Hungary: 4.0
- Daniel K Inouye International Airport, Honolulu, HI, USA: 4.0
- Glasgow Airport, UK 4.0
- Nice Cote D’Azur Airport: 4.0
- Denver International Airport, CO, USA: 4.0
- Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, China: 4.0
- Sydney Airport, Australia: 4.0
- Jorge Chavez International Airport, Lima, Peru: 4.0
- Copenhagen Airport, Denmark: 4.0
- Dallas Love Field Airport, TX, USA: 4.0
- Zurich Airport, Switzerland: 4.0
- Miami International Airport: 4.0
- Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, Canada: 4.0
- Perth Airport, Australia: 4.0
- GMR Hyderabad International Airport: 4.0
- Seattle Tacoma International Airport, WA, USA: 4.0
- Cochin International Airport, India
- Munich International Airport, Germany: 4.0
- Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China: 4.0
- Minneapolis Saint-Paul International Airport: MI, USA: 4.0
- Vienna International Airport, Austria: 4.0
The lowest ranking airport with a terrible 1.4 score is Dortmund Airport in Germany.
Safe Travel Barometer is a travel technology company operating at the intersection of travel and health. Its API-based content feed includes COVID-19 health & safety initiatives of 2,000+ suppliers across 10 travel industry verticals, and traveler arrival requirements for 150+ countries. Specifically, Safe Travel Barometer tracks 34 initiatives across 474 airports. These initiatives are assigned to three sub-categories – COVID-19 Safety Protocols, Traveler Convenience, and Service Excellence.