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Here is the list of top 10 airlines in the world

Qatar Airways has become the world’s best airline; the award has been voted for the seventh time since 2011 by independent British consulting company Skytrax.

Many tourists have already received their vaccination against the coronavirus, who are much bolder when it comes to travel, especially if it involves flight.

The annual comparative analysis of British consulting company Skytrax has now revealed which airlines are worth choosing, as a ranking of the best airlines has been published.

Based on around 14 million opinions, the service quality of more than 350 airlines was measured between September 2021 and August 2022.

Qatar Airways has been voted the award ‘the Oscars of the aviation industry’ for the seventh time since 2011.

Skytrax experts highlighted Qatar Airway’s strengths including high the quality of service, attention to passengers and commitment of company’s employees.

Singapore Airlines takes second position in the ranking, followed by Emirates in third, ANA All Nippon Airways in fourth, and Qantas Airways in fifth position, out of more than 350 airlines included in the survey results.

The ranking reflects a number of changes compared to previous years, the consulting company attributes some of this to the different operating levels of airlines due to Covid-19 restrictions. Due to the Covid zero policy in China, only a few international flights have operated in the last 2 and half years.

The World’s Top 10 Airlines in 2022

10. Swiss International Air Lines
9. Korean Air
8. Air France
7. Turkish Airlines
6. Japan Airlines
5. Qantas Airways
4. ANA All Nippon Airways
3. Emirates
2. Singapore Airlines
1. Qatar Airways

Images: Unsplash

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