The results are in for travel site The Guide to Sleeping in Airports’ survey of the world’s best airports, as determined by a reader survey the site performs every year. (The airports are not judged on how comfy they are to sleep in.)

The reigning champion for nearly two decades kept its title, as Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) made the top of the list again. The airport has an ultra-efficient design for getting passengers from their planes to the city center, luxurious layover options (including massage chairs, a sauna and a butterfly garden), and a free movie theater (and other entertainment options), to name a few of its outstanding features.

Not a single U.S. airport made the list, and the top five are all found in Asia, with South Korea’s Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN), Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND), Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) in Taiwan and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) rounding out the top half of the list.

The report broke down best airport by region as well. U.S. facilities fared much better in the North American list (not surprisingly), but the top spot went to Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in Canada—its second consecutive year as No. 1.

“Highlights at Vancouver International Airport include the giant aquarium in the international departures lounge, dozens of art and museum exhibits, plenty of local First Nation’s inspiration, self-guided tours and a peasant variety of shops and restaurants,” the site reports. Logistically-speaking, other perks include the unlimited free Wi-Fi, the good signage, the rest zones, the luggage storage and the showers. What’s more, all terminals are kept impeccably clean by a team of friendly staff, making time spent here feel, as one voter put it, far less institutional.”

Florida’s Tampa International Airport (TPA), Portland International Airport (PDX) in Oregon, Minneapolis – St. Paul International Airport (MIN) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) rounded out the five best airports in our home continent.

Going hand-in-hand with ranking the best airports, the survey also covered the worst. Worst in the world went to Port Harcourt International Airport (PHC), cited for corrupt practices, unhelpful staff and broken-down facilities.

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