Qatar Airways has been voted the world’s best airline for the seventh year in a row, in a list compiled from millions of consumer surveys taken all over the world.
Airline ratings website Skytrax announced the results of its World Airline Awards in a ceremony in London on Friday, naming Qatar as the overall winner across all categories, as well as individual winners for best cabin crew, business class and low-cost airlines.
Singapore Airlines came in second in the list, with Emirates following in third place.
Skytrax bases its annual ranking on more than 13 million customer surveys from more than 100 countries, with this year’s polls taken between September 2021 and August 2022.
It was the first in-person awards for the brand since 2019, with both 2020 and 2021’s ceremonies held virtually online.
Qatar Airways was lauded for its “high standards” and dedication of its staff to satisfy customers, with Skytrax CEO Edward Plaisted saying the seventh consecutive win was a “unique and remarkable achievement”.
“Qatar Airways was the largest airline to have flown consistently throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, with their network never falling below 30 destinations, and that determination has clearly been well recognised by customers with this award,” he added.
Both Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines scooped nine awards at the event, with Singapore staff being named best cabin crew, Qatar awarded best business class and both winning for best airline in their region.
As well as coming third overall, Emirates was named world’s best for economy class, and Singapore Airlines sub-brand Scoot was namechecked as the best low-cost, long-haul airline.
ANA (All Nippon Airways) and Qantas rounded out the top five, with Japan Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Air France, Korean Air and Swiss International Air Lines all making the top 10.
British Airways stuck at number 11, the same position it took last year, with Virgin Atlantic coming in 19th, rising five places in the list from last year.
The British flag carrier took home the awards for best cabin crew in Europe, while Virgin was awarded for best business class lounge as well as world’s best premium economy offering.
Tui won best leisure airline in the UK and Ryanair was named best low-cost airline in Europe.
Qatar’s group chief executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “To be named as the World’s Best Airline was always a goal when Qatar Airways was created, but to win it for the seventh time and pick up three…
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