BRITISH AIRWAYS scoops 2006 Airline of the Year Award - also picking up Best Business Class and Best Airline Europe Awards.
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THAI AIRWAYS are named as the World's Best Cabin Staff in 2006 survey - with Qatar Airways in 2nd and Malaysia Airlines in 3rd place.
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EMIRATES continue their winning streak, picking up the Award for Best Inflight Entertainment for fourth consecutive year.
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MALAYSIA AIRLINES repeat success winning 2006 Award for Best long-haul Economy Class product and service standards.
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AIR BERLIN wins 2006 Award as World's Best Low-Cost airlines, and also tops the league in Europe, ahead of easyJet in 2nd place.
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GULF AIR wins 2006 Awards for the Best onboard catering in First Class and also for Best Business Class onboard catering.
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CATHAY PACIFIC takes award for Best First Class lounge, with Virgin Atlantic in top place for Best Business Class lounge category.
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Qatar Airways named Best Airline Middle East - Cathay Pacific Best Airline Asia, Continental Best Airline North America ... many more.
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NEW PRESENTATION statue for the 2006 World Airline Awards is unveiled by Skytrax, representing "flying by the light of the moon".
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NEW PRESENTATION statue for the 2006 World Airline Awards is unveiled by Skytrax, depicting "tracks in the sky".
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"the most recognised airline Awards throughout the world"
2006-10-06 16:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about the awards listed above. There is something called the World Travel Awards. The trouble is, no-one who is actually in the travel industry (certainly in the UK) has never even heard of them! Anyway try this:
"The best airline in the world is the airline that gets you where you want to be, when you want to be there at a cost you can bear"
2006-10-07 10:38:32
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answered by BizTravelMan 3
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Many airlines won't enable toddlers who're under seven to make connections in any respect. case in point the Air Canada will now not permit toddlers fly on my own on flights that contain stopovers and connectors. toddlers elderly 5 to twelve will purely be allowed to commute by using themselves on non-give up flights. toddlers under age 5 have in no way been allowed to fly on my own. while you're permitting your toddlers to fly on my own, be useful to take each and every needed precaution to verify their secure practices. Beside your toddlers ought to have extremely adventure interior the plane. shall we not get hasty here. the place i think of evaluating leaving your toddlers with McDonald's workers isn't probably a honest assessment of leaving them with airlines workforce i will see the element this is being made here.
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answered by zollars 4
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Singapore wins for service. Qantas wins for safety
2006-10-06 18:04:05
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answered by rickbrowntravels.com 3
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i have flown on many different carriers and my carrier of choice is british air. the customer service is terrific, seating is comfortable (as comfortable as can be in such confinement ) and the personel are great., so far we have never had a safety issue.
2006-10-07 01:58:06
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answered by gypsy 5
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I must say
QANTAS ( Do you remember Rain Man?)
Singapore Airlines
2006-10-06 17:37:37
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answered by northmiamibeach1975 5
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