World's Best Airlines for 2018

02 November, 2017

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Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas

02 November, 2017

The results are in for world's best airlines for 2018
The world’s best airlines for 2018 have been announced with Air New Zealand taking out the top “airline of the year” award. Other award categories include the best economy, best business class, and best low-cost carrier. READ: World's top ten airlines 2018 AirlineRatings.com, the world’s only safety, and product rating agenc promotes excellence in the airline industry and the pinnacle of these efforts is its Airline Excellence Awards. Winners include Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Etihad Airways, Virgin Australia, Emirates, Air Canada, Korean Air, Virgin Atlantic, Westjet, Norwegian, Aegean Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, Scoot and VietJetAir.com. READ: What makes a winner?
AWARD CATEGORY: Airline Of The Year Air New Zealand selected for Airline of the year
Air New Zealand is being honored for the fifth consecutive year for its continued record-breaking financial performance, in-flight innovations, environmental leadership, young fleet and motivation of its staff. These factors have stamped the airline as an industry trendsetter.
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Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon receives AirllineRatings.com's Airline of the Year 2018 from AirlineRatings.com founder Geoffrey Thomas
It was also named by the readers of the highly respected Condé Nast Traveller as Best Airline in the World outside the US. The AirlineRatings.com Airline Excellence Awards program combines four major international industry and government safety audits, with another 12 key criteria that include: fleet age, passenger ratings, profitability, investment rating and key product offerings. The judging panel said: “Air New Zealand came out number one -or equal first - in all of our audit criteria, which is an exceptional performance.”
AWARD CATEGORY: Airline With The Best First Class Singapore Airlines wins best First Class experience
This award has been by won by Singapore Airlines whose name is a consistent winner of awards over the past decades synonymous with excellence of in-flight product. READ: Singapore Airlines wins major awards World's Best Airlines for 2018
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Business Class Virgin Australia wins Best Business Class
Virgin Australia has taken out this much sought-after award for the second year running with its “The Business” suite which can be argued is more First Class than Business Class. READ: Virgin Australia a big winner
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Virgin Australia's business class is outstanding
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Premium Economy Air New Zealand wins Best Premium Economy
Air New Zealand has won Best Premium Economy once again for its leadership in this class. The airline is continually innovating in all cabins and this has resulted in higher yields as passengers upgrade their travel experience.
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Economy Korean Air wins Best Economy Airline
Korean Air is a clear winner with its Economy Class which features 18-inch wide seats at an industry high 33-34-inch seat pitch on its A380s, 777s, and 787s.
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Cabin Crew Singapore Airlines wins Best Cabin Crew
Best Cabin Crew award has been won by Singapore Airlines with its Singapore Girl and their outstanding commitment to service. For decades the Singapore Girl has been the face of the airline. AirlineRatings Best Cabin Crew goes to Singapore Airlines
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Catering Qantas Airways wins for Best Catering Services
Qantas has again taken out this award for the fourth year running. Its commitment not only to premium dining but to economy travel which makes up 90 percent of passengers is industry leading. READ: Qantas a big winner
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Lounges Qantas Airways selected for Best Lounges
Another win for Australia’s Qantas. Its lounges have become an institution down-under and Qantas’ overseas offerings are also an industry benchmark. AirlineRatings Best Lounges goes to Qantas
AWARD CATEGORY: Best In-Flight Entertainment Emirates wins for Best In-Flight Entertainment
Emirates, which was one of the pioneers of IFE, wins AirlineRatings.com Best IFE award. The airline has an IFE product that few airlines equal.
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Domestic Class Qantas wins for Best Domestic Class
In an era where domestic offerings are becoming leaner both in the US and Europe Australia’s Qantas's domestic in-flight product is a standout and in many cases, matches or exceeds international service.
AWARD CATEGORY: Regional Airline Of The Year Aegean Airlines wins Regional Airline of the Year
Athens based Aegean Airlines has taken out this award for delivering a first-class experience on routes around Europe and is now stretching its legs.
AWARD CATEGORY: Most Improved Airline Tianjin Airlines wins Most Improved Airline
This has been won by Tianjin Airlines in China. This airline is turning heads wherever it goes and it is now flying well beyond China and delivering a superb product at very affordable prices.
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Ultra-Low-Cost Airline VietJetair.com wins Ultra-Low-Cost Airline 
A new award, taken out by Vietnam’s VietJetAir.com , celebrates a new breed of airlines that offer extraordinary value to passengers, while not compromising on product or service. READ: VietJetAir.com the Ultra-Low-Cost Award winner
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VietJetAir.com cabin crew
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Long-Haul Airline 2018 Best Long-Haul Airline Winners
AirlineRatings.com Best Long-Haul Airline awards have been won by: Etihad (Middle East/Africa), Korean Air (Asia/Pacific), Virgin Atlantic (Europe) and Air Canada (The Americas). Airline Ratings Best Long Haul Airline Middle East goes to Etihad -world's best airlines for 2018
AWARD CATEGORY: Best Low-Cost Airline 2018 Best Low-Cost Airline Winners
AirlineRatings.com winners are Westjet (The Americas), Scoot (Asia/Pacific) and Norwegian (Europe). READ: Westjet Low-Cost Americas winner AirlineRatings Best Low Cost Airline Americas goes to WestJet - world's best airlines for 2018  

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