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Asia dominates Skytrax awards

26 Jun 2023
Ethiopian Airlines has won the award for the Best Airline in Africa 2023 and has been selected as the top African carrier among the top 100 airlines worldwide. Source: Skytrax
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Skytrax recently announced the winners of its 2023 World Best Airline Awards at a gala ceremony at the Paris Air Show. 

Asian-based airlines dominated in the top placings of the world’s top 100 airlines for 2023. Below are the top 10 airlines of this year: 

1.Singapore Airlines 

2.Qatar Airways 

3.ANA All Nippon Airways 

4.Emirates 

5.Japan Airlines 

6.Turkish Airlines 

7.Air France 

8.Cathay Pacific 

9.EVA Air 

10.Korean Air 

Commenting on Singapore Airlines being voted the top airline, CEO Goh Choon Phong said: “This award is a testament to the indomitable spirit of our people who worked tirelessly and made many sacrifices to ensure that SIA was ready for the recovery in air travel. That has allowed us to emerge stronger and fitter from the pandemic as a leading international airline.” 

How did Africa’s airlines fare? 

Several African-based airlines were placed within the overall top 100 this year. Ethiopian Airlines had the highest placing at 35th, while Royal Air Maroc came in at 53, followed by South African Airways at 72, Kenya Airways at 73, Air Mauritius at 78 and RwandAir at 90. 

The top 10 Best Airlines in Africa 2023 are: 

1.Ethiopian Airlines 

2.Royal Air Maroc 

3.South African Airways 

4.Kenyan Airways 

5.Air Mauritius 

6.RwandAir 

7.EgyptAir 

8.FlySafair 

9.Fastjet 

10.Air Seychelles 

FlySafair received the award for the Best Low-Cost Airline in Africa 2023. FlySafair CMO Kirby Gordon said: “We are extremely proud to be receiving this award for the third time. What makes this award stand out is the knowledge that it is based off real customer feedback. From the start we have focused on providing a hassle-free travel experience with on-time performance as our primary differentiator. Having the efforts of all our staff recognised at this level once again is truly an honour. We cannot wait to continue building on this momentum and create even better travel experiences for our customers in the second half of 2023.” 

In this category, Fastjet took second place, Tunisia’s Nouvelair third, and Kenya-based fly540 and Jambojet fourth and fifth positions. 

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