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The Oscars of the aviation industry went down in London overnight as the Skytrax Awards named the best airline of the year as well as its top 100 list and a number of category winners.
Travellers from across the world voted in the largest airline passenger satisfaction survey to determine the award winners, with more than 21 million entries, and 350 airlines featured in the final results.
Award winners were announced at a gala ceremony held on 24 June 2024 at the iconic Fairmont Windsor Park, close to London Heathrow Airport.
Qatar took home the prized number-one airline ranking for the eighth time in the 25-year history of the Skytrax awards.
This is a proud moment for Qatar Airways,” Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said.
“I am honoured to share this award with my dedicated team. This award is a testimony to our relentless commitment to providing unparalleled service and innovation.
“We look forward to continuing to serve our customers with the highest level of excellence.”
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer (Supplied)
“This is a remarkable achievement for Qatar Airways to win this World’s Best Airline title for 2024, the eighth time they have triumphed,” Skytrax CEO Edward Plaisted said.
“We congratulate Qatar Airways on this success which should be a source of great pride and satisfaction for the airline management and staff.”
In addition to being named the World’s Best Airline 2024, Qatar Airways also scooped the top awards for the World’s Best Business Class, the World’s Best Business Class Lounge and the Best Airline in the Middle East.
The 2023 Airline of the Year winner, Singapore Airlines, was ranked second in the world for 2024, with Emirates in third place, ANA All Nippon Airways fourth, and Cathay Pacific in fifth position out of more than 350 airlines included in the survey results.
Notable category winners
Saudi Arabian Airlines – World’s Most Improved Airline
Cathay Pacific – World’s Best Economy Class
Japan Airlines – World’s Best Premium Economy Class
Fiji Airways – Best Airline APAC, Best Airline Staff Service APAC
AirAsia – World’s Best Low-Cost Airline
Scoot – World’s Best Long Haul Low-Cost Airline
Volotea – Best Low-Cost Airline in Europe
British Airways – World’s Most Family Friendly Airline
Plaza Premium – World’s Best Independent Airport Lounge
Local Carriers
Aussie Airlines played second fiddle to Fiji in the APAC region with Qantas placing highest of any of our carriers at 24th, two places behind Air New Zealand 22nd whilst Virgin Australia came in at 46, REX 56 and Jetstar 69.
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