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MIT - Relationship between air transport and economy Acrobat_32
This paper uses both world-wide and country-level analysis to describe the relationship between air transportation and economic activity. In particular, we describe how economic, infrastructural, institutional and geographic factors affect the mapping of cargo and passenger flows to the enabled flows of labor, knowledge, investment, remittances, tourism and goods. We also identify the role of government and exogenous drivers in this relationship. We illustrate the relationship using several examples: Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Jamaica, China and India.
 
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Business Travel Awards 2009: International Airport (source: www.cntraveller.com)

Rank
Airport Score
1 Beijing Capital International, China 87.30
2 Incheon International Seoul, South Korea 86.44
3 Changi, Singapore 86.38
4 Schiphol, Amsterdam 86.17
5 Hong Kong International 85.65
6 Dubai International 85.56
7 Madrid Barajas International 84.53
8 Kuala Lumpur International 84.47
9 Sydney 84.40
10 Barcelona 83.35
11 Zurich
77.63
12 Frankfurt 76.84
13 Munich 76.53
14 Copenhagen 72.74
15 Vancouver 71.06