AirlineRatings
names 'most excellent' airlines for 2018
(CNN) - Air New Zealand gets regular kudos for innovating everything from
in-flight services to safety videos, its funky films featuring Hobbits and
other famous Kiwis.
And now, for the fifth consecutive year, the carrier has come out on top in the
annual Airline Excellence Awards, created by Australia-based aviation safety
and product rating agency AirlineRatings.
Celebrating the best in the aviation industry -- from budget operators to
culinary champions -- the awards named Air New Zealand as Airline of the Year
for 2018.
"Air New Zealand came out number one -- or equal first -- in all of our audit
criteria, which is an exceptional performance," the AirlineRatings judging
panel said.
The awards take into account four major international industry and government
safety audits as well as fleet age, passenger reviews, profitability,
investment ratings and key product offerings.
"We also look to see if the airline is an innovator trying new things to
improve the passenger experience," says Geoffrey Thomas, editor-in-chief
of AirlineRatings.com.
In the premium stakes, Singapore Airlines took top spot for First Class -- the
airline's name being "synonymous with excellence of in-flight
product," according to AirlineRatings.
Best Business Class went to Virgin Australia for the second consecutive year --
Virgin's "The Business" suite is a luxurious offering -- unrivaled by
other executive options.
AirlineRatings also reviewed the economy options -- Air New Zealand won Best
Premium Economy, whilst Best Economy went to Korean Air in recognition of its
spacious seats.
"Our editorial team places significant importance on premium economy on a
long-haul airline," says Thomas. "It is without doubt the best value
proposition for the passenger and airline.
Australian airline Qantas also had a good run, winning Best Catering, Best
Lounges and Best Domestic Class.
Singapore Airlines took the top spot for First Class.
Alongside the Airline Excellence Award winners, AirlineRatings announced its
Top 10 airlines for 2018.
The carriers named in the round-up have a seven-star safety rating and have
demonstrated their innovation, according to AirlineRatings.
''Whether number one or number 10 these airlines are the best of the best --
the elite in aviation," the judging team commented. "They are the
trendsetters and the benchmark by which all others are judged."
AirlineRatings.com's top 10 airlines for 2018
1. Air New Zealand
2. Qantas Airways
3. Singapore Airlines
4. Virgin Australia
5. Virgin Atlantic
6. Etihad Airways
7. All Nippon Airways
8. Korean Air
9. Cathay Pacific Airways
10. Japan Airlines
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