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Stansted is the UK’s worst airport, according to a new ranking.
Compiled by The Points Guy, the list of the nation’s best and worst airports looked at the largest 20 facilities and scored them out of 100.
London Stansted scored the lowest, followed by London Southend, Aberdeen, London Luton and Belfast International.
At the other end of the spectrum, Glasgow was named the UK’s best airport.
London Heathrow, George Best Belfast City, Newcastle and Edinburgh came second, third, fourth and fifth respectively.
The ranking was based on three factors: amenities, commute and on-time flights.
Amenities were scored on the ratio of restaurants to passengers, the ratio of lounges to passengers, the ratio of spas to passengers, the ratio of children’s areas to passengers and the ratio of jet bridges to flight movements.
Commute was scored on drive time to the city centre, public transport time to the city centre, public transport cost to the city centre, parking costs and rideshare costs.
Minimum connection time between flights, delays (percentage of flights 0-15 minutes late and average overall delays of flights), presence of eGates at passport control and number of cancellations all contributed to the “on-time flights” score.
Data taken from the Civil Aviation Authority, directly from airports, local public transport organisations and taxi firms, rideshare apps and ExpertFlyer was used to inform the scores.
“With a solid score across both commute and timeliness, Glasgow Airport comes out as our champion,” said The Points Guy report. “Heathrow, the largest airport in the country, takes the silver spot and was head and shoulders above the rest when it came to amenities, with its plethora of lounges, spas and eatery options, but this wasn’t enough to carry its particularly low commute score.”
Across the individual categories, London Heathrow came top for amenities, George Best Belfast City was number one for both commute and on-time flights.
The Independent has asked London Stansted airport for comment.
The 20 biggest UK airports, ranked
- Glasgow
- London Heathrow
- George Best Belfast City
- Newcastle
- Edinburgh
- Birmingham
- Manchester
- Cardiff
- Liverpool John Lennon
- Doncaster
- London Gatwick
- London City
- East Midlands
- Southampton
- Leeds Bradford
- Belfast International
- London Luton
- Aberdeen
- London Southend
- London Stansted