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World's Best, worst airline and Airport announcement

Qantas ranked eighth in the world's best airline (Daily Mail photo)


AirHelp, a company that specialises in helping passengers with airline claims, recently released a new survey that revealed the world's best and worst airlines and airports.

According to the Daily Mail, AirHelp, the airline claims company, released the latest ranking of the world's best and worst airlines and airports. Qatar Airlines (Qatar Airways) was named the world's best airline, while Qatar's Doha Hamad International Airport (Hamad International Airport) won the title of the world's best airport.

The AirHelp survey of 72 airlines and 141 airports around the world is based on punctuality, quality of service and ratings on social networking site Twitter. Of all Australian airlines, Qantas (Qantas) performed best, ranking eighth.

AirHelp ranked the top 10 best airlines in the world: Qatar Airlines, German Lufthansa (Lufthansa), Attihad (Etihad Airways), Singapore Airlines (Singapore Airlines), South Africa Airlines (South African Airways), Austria Airlines (Austrian Airlines), Aegean Sea Airlines (Aegean Airlines), Australia, Malta Airlines (Air Malta) and British Virgin Airlines (Virgin Atlantic).

The airlines at the bottom of the list include: Indian Jetter (Jet Airways), Argentina Airlines (Aerolineas Argentinas), Spain Iberian Airlines (Iberia), Korean Airways (Korean Air), Ryan Airways (Ryanair), EasyJet (easyjet), Mauritius Airlines (Air Mauritius), Pakistan International (Pakistan International Airlines), Jordan Royal (Royal Jordanian Airlines) and Icelandic low-cost Wow Air.

In terms of airport ranking, the top 10 airports in the world include: Qatar Doha Hamad International Airport, Greece Athens International Airport (Athens International), Tokyo Haneda Airport (Tokyo Haneda), Germany Cologne Bonn Airport (Cologne Bonn), Singapore Changi Airport (Changi), Japan Nagoya Airport (Nagoya Chubu), S ã o Paulo Campinas International Airport (Viracopos International), Jordan Queen Ammania Airport (Amman Queen Alia), (Gurarapes Gilberto Freyre International), Gilberto Frey International Airport, Guarapis, Recife, Brazil and (Quito International)., Quito International Airport, Ecuado

The worst-ranked airports include: Stockholm, Rome, (Stockholm Bromma), Paris, Ollie, (Paris Orly), France, Lyon, (Lyon), London, Stantsted, UK, (London Stansted), and Kuwait International Airport, (Kuwait International).

Some airlines and airports do not agree with the results of the AirHelp ranking.

"We absolutely do not agree with these findings," an Airways spokesman said. "the airline strictly complies with the rules and regulations and pays the passenger compensation on time." A spokesman for Edinburgh Airport (Edinburgh Airport) said more sharply: "another year, more fake data came out, this is just a claim company's public relations hype."

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