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Tokyo Haneda Airport crowned world's cleanest airport for 10th consecutive year
In the World's Cleanest Airports category, Haneda was voted 1st for the 12th time and the 10th consecutive year, praised for ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Airports are rarely the final stop in a traveler's journey, but rather serve as powerful ambassadors of a nation's commitment to excellence. From the moment passengers arrive, ...
Airline-rating Skytrax exaggerated some claims about its methodology, but there’s no “smoking gun” evidence that it manipulated the results. That’s the final conclusion of an investigation by the ...
Qatar Airways has been named the best airline in the world for 2017 by the leading consumer-aviation website Skytrax. The Doha, Qatar-based airline was presented with the award on Tuesday at a ...
Finnair has been voted as the Best Airline in Northern Europe at the World Airline Awards by Skytrax 2024 - for the 14th consecutive year. The Finnish flag carrier was also named Best Cabin Crew in ...
The consumer-aviation website Skytrax has published its latest annual World Airport Awards, and for the fifth consecutive year, Singapore Changi International Airport took home the crown as the ...
Airline passengers have spoken and selected Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways as 2014’s best airline and Singapore Airlines as the best first-class cabins, according to Skytrax Awards handed out ...
Singapore’s Changi Airport has been named the world’s best for the sixth year in a row in the annual World Airport Awards by Skytrax for 2018. Changi led a strong showing by Asian airports. The ...
Qatar Airways was tabbed as the world's best airline in 2017, according to the annual World Airline Awards published by Skytrax. Qatar’s title continues a back-and-forth battle for No. 1 between it ...
It hasn’t been a great year for airlines, thanks to Covid’s impact on the aviation industry, but for one Middle East carrier it’s just got a lot better. Qatar Airways has taken the top spot in the ...
Human beings weren’t designed to fly through the sky at 40,000 feet in a pressurized metal tube – with our aching limbs, burbling gastric systems and willful propensity to annoy other airborne human ...
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