Brazil is the 2nd country with the most airports among the 100 best in the world

AirHelp Score ranking shows that the country is behind only the United States and ahead of Japan, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Brazil ranked second in the AirHelp Score international ranking, which evaluates the 100 best-rated airports in the world. The country trails only the United States, which leads the list with 27 terminals. Brazil has 12 airports ranked among the best, ahead of nations such as Japan (six airports), Spain (five), Saudi Arabia, Norway, and Mexico (four each).
AirHelp's survey considers factors such as flight punctuality, the quality of passenger services, and the variety of shops and food options in the terminals. Countries like South Africa, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom each have three airports, while Australia, Colombia, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, and Poland each have two airports in the ranking.
Among the Brazilian highlights is Brasília International Airport, which ranks fourth globally, among the top 10 in the world. Also on the list are the airports of Belém (PA), Santos Dumont and Galeão (RJ), Fortaleza (CE), Curitiba (PR), Recife/Guararapes (PE), Guarulhos, Congonhas and Viracopos (SP), Florianópolis (SC) and Confins (MG).
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