Which are your 5 favourite airlines - and why?

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AFF editor Matt and writer Stephen recently came up with a list of each of their five favourite airlines. You can read the full lists and the reasons they each chose the airlines they did here:



Unlike Skytrax rankings (or, depending on your perspective, perhaps exactly like the Skytrax rankings!), these lists are subjective. Everyone has their own preferred airlines and their own reasons for choosing them.

What are YOUR top 5 favourite airlines in the world, and why?
 
Out of 67 airlines flown, my favourite 5 are these. Based on in-flight experience (say 50%), lounge experience (say, 25%) and usefulness of their FF program (say, 25%)

1. Qatar Airways (no surprise there :) ), 38 flights.. 5+2+2 = 9/10

2 Singapore Airlines, 34 flights, 4+2+2.5 = 8.5/10

3. Turkish airlines, 7 flights, 4+2+2 = 8/10

4. Finnair, 10 flights, 5+1.5+1.5 = 8/10

5. Japan Airlines, 6 flights, 3.5+2.5+1 = 7/10
 
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AFF editor Matt and writer Stephen recently came up with a list of each of their five favourite airlines. You can read the full lists and the reasons they each chose the airlines they did here:



Unlike Skytrax rankings (or, depending on your perspective, perhaps exactly like the Skytrax rankings!), these lists are subjective. Everyone has their own preferred airlines and their own reasons for choosing them.

What are YOUR top 5 favourite airlines in the world, and why?
Without a doubt Singapore Airlines. Never had a bad experience in over 10 years of flying with them. In japan, domestic flights with All Nippon (ANA) can't be beaten as well.
 
I must say that I haven't really flown enough recently but based on my last five years or so of flying:

1. Oman Air
2. Qatar Airways
3. Turkish Airlines
4. Finnair
5. Singapore Airlines
 
My selection criteria is basically: Which airlines do I actively look forward to flying, especially in business class. This is mostly a combination of comfort, service and good food (esp. whether garlic bread is hot and crispy). It also includes good lounges. (e.g. SQ and UA having sleeping rooms in some lounges.)

1. Singapore Airlines
2. Thai Airways
3. Qatar Airways
4. United Airlines
5. Fiji Airways

Notable mention to both ANA and JAL, but they both miss the cut because they often overheat their cabins.

(Matt has flown on twice as many airlines as me, so my selection pool is smaller. But I think the hundreds of domestic 737 flights he's taken have warped his brain.)
 
Out of 148 carriers, my 5 favourites, Emirates, Singapore, EVA, Cathay and Air France.
Notable mention, Air Astana, Turkish, Royal Jordanian, KLM
Those no-longer, British Caledonian, Air Jamaica, BWIA, UTA, PanAm, Canadian Pacific
 
It’s a hard one and there is some that people definitely won’t agree with but over the years I’m probably going to go with the following.

1) Qatar Airways, always had great service and just a cut above
2) Cathay, Pacific, again fantastic flights, great lounges.
3) Oman Air, several great flights
4) Vietnam Airlines, surprise inclusion as I rate them as a 4 star airline but plenty of domestic flights and a few International flights and have been looked after amazingly and they are a pleasure to fly with.
5) China Airlines, Comfortable seats and get good sleep plus find the F&B to be decent

Too many others to mention but shout out to BA who although I don’t fly long haul much with we use them pretty much exclusively in Europe and for Euro J we have had many exceptional flights
 
QR - love , love, love Qsuites and 1st class , not in love with their other J class cabins. Service mostly great, occasionally slightly disorganised. Also love their DOH lounges especially the newer Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden
SQ - love the super consistent soft product, the hard product is less delightful in J, except for the bulk head seats with the metre wide leg space. I always take a self inflating hiking mattress on these as the fold over seats are unbelievably hard, but tolerable with the mattress support.
JL - newest 1st class is unbelievably fantastic. Only flown it twice, SIN-HND and HND-CDG. both flights blown away by the space, technology, delicious Japanese cuisine and perfect service.
CX - back in the pre-COVID days 1st class and J class, despite aging hard products the service was always spot-on, friendly and instantly respond to the call-button
EK - 1st was fine on award bookings before their cash component blew them out of the water.
 
I used to like Singapore, but the seats on the newer fleet are too narrow and uncomfortably hard.

In no order;

Turkish makes the grade as the seats are wonderfully comfortable. The food is hit or miss (depends on departure place), and staff assistance is almost negligible.

I like Cathay, again, a comfortable ride.

Surprisingly, Hainan Airlines is a cut above. Sadly, English isn't widely spoken by staff.

I can't separate Oman Air and Vietnam Airlines. Each gains merit on different attributes.

And, I like ANA. I love their screenview of take-off and landing.
 
No particular order but here are mine:

SQ - Just consistently consistent in both economy and business. Always good catering even in economy.
CX - Similar to SQ above.
EK - Never really had a bad experience with them, good products both up the front and down back.
QR - Generally very good, have had one poor experience but overall very positive.
VN - Bit of a surprise packet here, flown them a lot in economy and they've always been great. Good seats, service and food although entertainment is lacking.
 
I'm probably biassed towards carriers that I have mostly flown in Business or Premium - my list is:
1. Emirates - amazing business class upstairs on A380s and tasty food. I actually like the gold bling
2. China Airlines - excellent value premium economy and do have a soft spot for little Taiwan
3. Cathay Pacific - love their business and premium products
4. JAL - service is excellent and the Japanese bento meals are outstanding
5. Vietnam - great value premium with the huge caveat that the 787s are much better than the A350s

Honorable mention - China Southern - yep you get what you pay for but they are so cheap and fly everywhere. We had great economy flights this year for the price paid and love a stop in CAN.
 
JL/NH has a touch (even in econmy) that very few airlines have. If you miss a meal because you were napping, you'll wake to find a sticky note in front of your seat noting you missed your meal and to call the cabin crew if you want it when you wake up.
 
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