Saturday, November 21, 2015

Ranking of the best airlines 2015

What airline company won the votes with passengers from different continent?

As part of the “Le Bourget Airshow”, the independent organization Skytrax published on June 2015 a ranking of the best 100 mondial airlines. To compile its ranking 2015, skytrax polled 18 Million travellers in 160 countries with 41 different indicators such as food quality, helpfulness aircrew or comfort seats.
Qatar Airways won the first prize. This famous company had previously won this award in 2011 and 2012.


They also received two other awards: “Best airline in the middle East” and the “Best business class seat”.
“Our passengers are at the heart of everything we do at Qatar Airways and we are very proud to be recognized by them and receive these three awards skytrax” said the owner, Akbar Al Baker, who has been at the Elysee to receive the official medal of the Honour Legion from French president, François Hollande.
“These awards reflect the satisfaction of our passengers; they choose to fly with an airline five stars and today they have selected Qatar Airways as the best best airline in the world for the third time”.


As for the French Airline Air France, they arrived at the fifteenth position (25th in 2014), They are also the first in the company category that has the most improve. French culture obliged, they won also the first place and for the second consecutive year, the category of the “Best food in the world offered in first class lounge”.
“These distinctions underscore the excitement that drives Air France to offer more and more products and exceptional service to each of our clients. Our efforts are paying off!” Said the CEO of Air France, Alexandre Juniac.

            The Top Ten of Airlines company according to Skytrax:


  1.  Qatar Airways
  2. Singapore Airlines
  3. Cathay Pacific Airways
  4. Turkish Airlines
  5. Emirates
  6. Etihad Airways
  7. ANA All Nippon Airways
  8. Garuda Indonesia
  9. Eva Air
  10. Quantas Airways

Sources:

tempsreel.nouvelobs.com
(credit photo: airline quality.com, qna.org.qa)

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