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Customers love GSP, with five awards to prove it

The Airports Council International’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) awards for Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport include Best Small Airport in North America.

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Welcome to GSP. | Photo via gspairport.com

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has been recognized for not one, but five, awards from the Airports Council International’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) awards in 2022. The awards highlight “the world’s best airports as judged by their customers.”

GSP earned awards in the following categories:

  • Best Airport of 2-5 Million Passengers in North America (NA)
  • Airport with the Most Dedicated Staff in NA
  • Easiest Airport Journey in NA
  • Most Enjoyable Airport in NA
  • Cleanest Airport in NA

No stranger to the ASQ awards, GSP earned Best Hygiene Measures in NA in 2021 and Best Airport of 2-5 Million Passengers in 2020.

Congratulations, GSP. See what’s new at the airport and book your next flight on its website.

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