2013 World Airline Awards
Paris : Emirates scoops the Airline of the Year award as it is named the World’s Best Airline at the 2013 World Airline Awards ceremony, which took place at the Paris Air Show on June 18, 2013 . In addition to this World’s Best Airline title, Emirates collected the awards for Best Airline Middle East and the world’s Best Inflight Entertainment. The awards are voted on by travellers from more than 160 countries.
Edward Plaisted of Skytrax described the World Airline Awards event at Paris Air Show “as a massive success, attended by the top Management of airlines from across the world.”
The winner of World’s Best Airline in 2011 and 2012 (Qatar Airways) is ranked No 2 in the global results this year. Qatar Airways collected three awards this year, for the World’s Best Business Class cabin, the World’s Best Business Class Lounge (for it’s Premium Terminal at Doha International Airport, and more recently opened lounge at Terminal 4, Heathrow Airport), and Qatar Airways was also named winner of the Best Airline Staff Service in the Middle East category.
Singapore Airlines retained it’s third place finish from the 2012 results, and was winner of the Award for the Best Airline in Asia. Other notable changes sees Garuda Indonesia enter the top 10 airlines for the first time, ranked in 8th position, Qantas regains it’s Top 10 status in 2013.
TOP 10 AIRLINES
1 Emirates
2 Qatar Airways
3 Singapore Airlines
4 ANA All Nippon Airways
5 Asiana Airlines
6 Cathay Pacific Airways
7 Etihad Airways
8 Garuda Indonesia
9 Turkish Airlines
10 Qantas Airways
Amongst the other major Awards, AirAsia continues it’s winning streak as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline, whilst in Europe it is Norwegian that scooped the Best Low-Cost Airline in Europe, pushing easyJet off the top spot for the first time in a number of years.
Cathay Pacific Airways was rewarded with the major service Award, with their cabin crew being voted the World’s Best Cabin Staff, and making an admirable climb up the cabin staff rankings in 2013 to achieve this No 1 position.
ANA All Nippon Airways improved their global ranking to No 4, whilst receiving two honours at the awards, being named winner of the World’s Best Airline for Airport Services and the new category Award this year for Best Aircraft Cabin Cleanliness – otherwise becoming known as the cleanest airline to travel with.
The World’s Best Leisure Airline title returned to the United Kingdom this year, with Thomson Airways being named winner of this major category.
Emirates award for the Best Airline Inflight Entertainment is particularly notable, since this is a title the airline has won for many years, and they are clearly demonstrating some considerable supremacy at keeping their customers entertained.
Russia’s Transaero Airlines enjoyed great success, winning the Award as the World’s Most Improved Airline. This award is based on their improvement in the global rankings, together with their improved rating in the many survey Product and Service categories.
Dragonair came back in 2013 as a winner, taking the global award as the World’s Best Regional Airline. Source : Skytrax












