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The World's Top 100 Airlines in 2014 - 3 GCC Arab airlines in the top 10

I think Emirates is better than Singapore Airlines.

The GCC sits at center of Afro-Eurasia, with oil gushing in her garden. She has cheap fuel as Jet fuel can be refined and consumed locally without the need of transportation. Aviation is one industry that GCC has a lot of advantage. Jet from here can fly to almost any habitable place on this earth except some places like South America and New Zealand without the need of refueling.

That's a correct observation. Although I actually think that you can have a direct flight without refueling along the way if you depart from Hijaz (Western KSA). For instance a trip from Jeddah to Recife. It's a travel distance of 8500 km and about 9 hours of flight with an Airbus A380.:)

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Tim Clark, President of Emirates
"These awards are widely regarded as the industry's benchmark for Excellence."

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Mr Ivan Chu, CEO of Cathay Pacific Airways
"The World’s Best Airline award is particularly important to us because it was decided by the votes of close to 19 million travellers from around the world. Thank you to everyone who voted for us."

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Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of AirAsia
"The award is acknowledged the world over, and the only award to be conferred based on independent judgments of our very own guests."

The Skytrax World Airline Awards are coveted Quality accolades for the world airline industry. Travellers from across the globe take part each year in the world’s largest airline passenger satisfaction survey to decide the award winners. The World Airline Awards are a global benchmark of airline excellence, and widely known as the Passengers Choice Awards.

Headline results

» Cathay Pacific Airways is named by passengers as the World's Best Airline, the fourth time it has won this award

» Garuda Indonesia cabin crew are honoured by being named the World's Best Cabin Staff by customers.

» Emirates entertaining passengers as it walks off with the Best Inflight Entertainment award for 10 years running.

» Singapore Airlines First Class cabin delivering exclusive standards as it receives Best in World award.
» Qatar Airways has been voted the world's Best Business Class airline by airline travellers.

» AirAsia continues its winning success as the World's Best Low-Cost airline for the 6th consecutive year.

» Asiana Airlines global success with it's Economy Class product and service voted the worlds best by customers.

» ANA All Nippon Airways is alleviating the airport stress picking up the award for the Best Airport services.

WORLD AIRLINE AWARDS | the Passengers Choice Awards

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Watch the two seasons of "Dubai Ultimate Airport" shown on National Geographic
 
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:coffee:

Don't know about Qatar airlines but Singapore Airlines is far better than Cathay Pacific :P

I have not tried either so I don't know.

This ranking is apparently based on 19 million passengers across the world and their votes.:D

Watch the two seasons of "Dubai Ultimate Airport" shown on National Geographic

Can I watch it on Youtube? I do have National Geographic but I doubt that this show is still airing. Or is it? I don't watch National Geographic a lot.
 
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Can I watch it on Youtube? I do have National Geographic but I doubt that this show is still airing. Or is it? I don't watch National Geographic a lot.

I think it is still airing on National Geographic Abu Dhabi (the Arabic version of National Geographic). I watched a couple of episodes on it some weeks ago ago. It should be on you tube.
 
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Emirates have always been the one i prefer. locally its jet. :)
 
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Dubai overtakes Heathrow as top international airport

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Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year (Reuters/Stock image)
By AFP | Dubai
Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Dubai International Airport has overtaken London’s Heathrow Airport to become the world’s top hub in international travel after handling 70.47 million passengers in 2014, its authority said on Tuesday.

Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year, Dubai Airports said, and it expects the number of travelers passing through the hub to surge in 2015 to 79 million.

Dubai International is home to Emirates, the Middle East’s largest carrier, which along with Abu Dhabi’s Etihad and Qatar Airways have seized a significant portion of travel between the West, Asia and Australasia.

Heathrow handled 68.1 million international passengers in 2014, according to airport figures.

The British hub still outclassed Dubai International in overall numbers, handling 73.4 million passengers if travelers on domestic flights are included.

“This historic milestone is the culmination of over five decades of double-digit average growth,” Dubai Airports Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum said in a statement.

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said Dubai International would boost its annual capacity to 90 million passengers this year with the opening of Concourse D - a new hall for arrivals and departures.

The Gulf emirate’s other airport, Al-Maktoum International, opened in 2013 for passengers and will be capable of handling 120 million travelers when completed by 2022.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/bus...es-Heathrow-as-top-international-airport.html

Another milestone for the aviation sector in the GCC!:coffee:



I don't have the Arabic version of National Geographic here. Anyway I will search for it on the internet. It should be possible to download it.



It's my preferred airline as well. I wish that Saudia will reach this standard one day!
Enjoy it for a couple years. :devil:

Details Emerge on World’s Largest Airport Terminal in Istanbul | ArchDaily

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Dubai overtakes Heathrow as top international airport

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Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year (Reuters/Stock image)
By AFP | Dubai
Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Dubai International Airport has overtaken London’s Heathrow Airport to become the world’s top hub in international travel after handling 70.47 million passengers in 2014, its authority said on Tuesday.

Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year, Dubai Airports said, and it expects the number of travelers passing through the hub to surge in 2015 to 79 million.

Dubai International is home to Emirates, the Middle East’s largest carrier, which along with Abu Dhabi’s Etihad and Qatar Airways have seized a significant portion of travel between the West, Asia and Australasia.

Heathrow handled 68.1 million international passengers in 2014, according to airport figures.

The British hub still outclassed Dubai International in overall numbers, handling 73.4 million passengers if travelers on domestic flights are included.

“This historic milestone is the culmination of over five decades of double-digit average growth,” Dubai Airports Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum said in a statement.

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said Dubai International would boost its annual capacity to 90 million passengers this year with the opening of Concourse D - a new hall for arrivals and departures.

The Gulf emirate’s other airport, Al-Maktoum International, opened in 2013 for passengers and will be capable of handling 120 million travelers when completed by 2022.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/bus...es-Heathrow-as-top-international-airport.html

Another milestone for the aviation sector in the GCC!:coffee:
 
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Dubai overtakes Heathrow as top international airport

71695a44-e33d-4a5b-ac54-d86a41ba377c_16x9_600x338.JPG

Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year (Reuters/Stock image)
By AFP | Dubai
Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Dubai International Airport has overtaken London’s Heathrow Airport to become the world’s top hub in international travel after handling 70.47 million passengers in 2014, its authority said on Tuesday.

Traffic at the airport increased 6.1 percent last year, Dubai Airports said, and it expects the number of travelers passing through the hub to surge in 2015 to 79 million.

Dubai International is home to Emirates, the Middle East’s largest carrier, which along with Abu Dhabi’s Etihad and Qatar Airways have seized a significant portion of travel between the West, Asia and Australasia.

Heathrow handled 68.1 million international passengers in 2014, according to airport figures.

The British hub still outclassed Dubai International in overall numbers, handling 73.4 million passengers if travelers on domestic flights are included.

“This historic milestone is the culmination of over five decades of double-digit average growth,” Dubai Airports Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum said in a statement.

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said Dubai International would boost its annual capacity to 90 million passengers this year with the opening of Concourse D - a new hall for arrivals and departures.

The Gulf emirate’s other airport, Al-Maktoum International, opened in 2013 for passengers and will be capable of handling 120 million travelers when completed by 2022.

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/bus...es-Heathrow-as-top-international-airport.html

Another milestone for the aviation sector in the GCC!:coffee:

Heathrow and Dubai are playing Tom and Jerry since more than a year. some times Dubai is on top and sometimes Heathrow is on top. :D

Other related threads which can be merged here

April 3, 2014
Dubai International takes top spot over London Heathrow

Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Dubai airport traffic jumps, overtakes HK

May 4, 2013
Dubai World Central to create new centre for global aviation
 
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Etihad Airways posts 23% passenger growth
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Etihad Chairman and CEO James Hogan.​

JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS

Published — Monday 2 February 2015

Last update 2 February 2015 9:53 pm

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, carried a record number of passengers and cargo in 2014, marking its strongest operational performance to date.
Almost 14.8 million passengers flew with Etihad Airways last year, a significant increase of 23 percent over 2013 levels. The growth in passenger demand continued to outstrip the airline’s capacity increase, highlighting the strength of its long-term growth strategy.
In total, Etihad Airways carried more than 74 percent of the 19.9 million passengers who traveled through Abu Dhabi International Airport in 2014. With the addition of the airline’s equity partners that operate flights into Abu Dhabi, the combined total rises to a significant 82 percent of passenger traffic at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
James Hogan, president and CEO of Etihad Airways, said: “Our business model, which focuses on organic network growth, codeshare partnerships and minority equity investments in other airlines, continued to yield positive results in 2014 and surpassed our double-digit targets for passenger and cargo growth.”
Etihad Airways introduced 10 additional destinations to its global route network in 2014, with new services launched to Medina, Jaipur, Los Angeles and Zurich in the first half of the year, and Perth, Rome, Yerevan, Phuket, San Francisco and Dallas in the second half of the year. In addition, frequencies were increased on 23 existing routes across the world in 2014.

Building on its organic growth, the airline also expanded its codeshare and equity partnerships last year. These partnerships delivered over 3.5 million passengers onto Etihad Airways flights, an increase of 40 percent over the 2.5 million passengers in 2013.
New codeshare agreements were launched with Air Europa, jetBlue, Philippine Airlines, GOL, SAS, Hong Kong Airlines and Aerolineas Argentinas, while Etihad Airways’ existing codeshares with South African Airways, Alitalia and Jet Airways were significantly expanded.
In August 2014, the airline announced a €560 million investment in New Alitalia to acquire a 49 percent shareholding in the carrier, a 75 percent interest in Alitalia Loyalty, which operates the MilleMiglia frequent flier program, and five pairs of slots at London’s Heathrow Airport, which will be leased back to Alitalia. The transaction received European Commission merger clearance in November 2014 and became effective on 31 December 2014.
Alitalia is the latest addition to Etihad Airways’ equity partners network, which also includes airberlin, Air Serbia, Air Seychelles, Aer Lingus, Jet Airways and Virgin Australia. An investment is being formalized in Swiss-based Etihad Regional, operated by Darwin Airline.
In addition, Etihad Airways Partners was unveiled last year to offer passengers more choice through improved networks and schedules, plus enhanced frequent flyer benefits. The partnership also builds greater synergies for participating airlines, which currently include airberlin, Air Serbia, Air Seychelles, Etihad Airways, Etihad Regional, Jet Airways and NIKI.
Etihad Airways also reported strong cargo growth for 2014, with 568,648 tons of freight and mail flown in total, a 17 percent increase year-on-year. The airline accounted for 89.6 percent of cargo imports, exports and transfers at Abu Dhabi airport last year.
Over the course of last year, Etihad Cargo enhanced its global reach by offering bellyhold capacity on Etihad Airways’ 10 new passenger destinations and expanding its freighter services to new markets such as Dar es Salaam, Entebbe, Hanoi and Moscow.
A freighter service was also launched from Milan to Bogotá and from Bogotá to Amsterdam, following an agreement with Avianca Cargo, the cargo division of Latin American carrier Avianca.
Etihad Airways’ fleet consisted of 110 aircraft at the end of 2014 (+24 percent year-on-year), with an average age of 5.5 years. The airline took delivery of its first Airbus A380 and Boeing 787-9 in December, with both state-of-the-art aircraft offering new standards in cabin interiors, together with considerable fuel efficiency and environmental improvements.
An additional nine Airbus aircraft (two A330-200s, three A321s, three A320s and one A330-200F) and six Boeing aircraft (one 777-300ER, five 777-200LRs) were received in 2014, while further leased capacity was also added to enhance the airline’s rapid growth.

Hogan added: “We enter 2015 as a stronger, more dynamic airline that will continue to enhance the growth of Abu Dhabi as one of the world’s emerging aviation hubs.”

Etihad Airways posts 23% passenger growth | Arab News

Talk about an amazing growth.:coffee:
 
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Any airway where even the cheap seats give decent legroom wins my award.
 
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al-Hasani, slightly offtopic but cmon. :)

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And here something strange, lets tease the conservative Erdoganists a little bit. :D

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Well, Turkish Airlines is rightfully among the top contenders for the crown. Is Erdogan really as conservative as he appears? Sometimes it appears to me that it's all part of his political campaign. Of course I don't know.

Also since you mentioned Turkish Airlines are there then any plans of creating another Turkish airline that could rival Turkish Airlines? I mean a bit like the competition in the GCC? For instance Emirates vs Etihad in UAE.:D

Any airway where even the cheap seats give decent legroom wins my award.

Safety before anything else IMO.
 
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Well, Turkish Airlines is rightfully among the top contenders for the crown. Is Erdogan really as conservative as he appears? Sometimes it appears to me that it's all part of his political campaign. Of course I don't know.
You got it right, he is a polititian after all, he might be conservative in his private life and play as one in public but his policys are different at many occations.

Also since you mentioned Turkish Airlines are there then any plans of creating another Turkish airline that could rival Turkish Airlines? I mean a bit like the competition in the GCC? For instance Emirates vs Etihad in UAE.:D
Not really, Turkey has 16 airlines (including cargo) but all except Turkish Airlines are cheap and only serve the ''transportation at minimum price'' purpose.
But it isnt bad at all, the number of domestic flights multiplied from 4 million in 2004 to 70 million in 2012 if i recall correctly.

List of airlines of Turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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