Which airline was just voted the best in the world for the fifth year running?

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The world’s best airline for 2018 has been announced – and the winner is no stranger to the accolade, picking up the top gong for the fifth time in a row.

Air New Zealand is the recipient of the number one placing by AirlineRatings.com in its annual assessment of the world's carriers, ranking ahead of its antipodean rivals Qantas and Singapore Airlines. Virgin Australia came fourth ahead of Virgin Atlantic in fifth, while Etihad, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Korean Air, Cathay Pacific and Japan Airlines completed the top 10.

The world's best airlines according to AirlineRatings.com

  1. Air New Zealand

  2. Qantas

  3. Singapore Airlines

  4. Virgin Australia

  5. Virgin Atlantic

  6. Etihad Airways

  7. All Nippon Airways

  8. Korean Air

  9. Cathay Pacific

  10. Japan Airlines

“Whether number one or number 10, these airlines are the best of the best – the elite in aviation,” the judging team said.

AirlineRatings.com uses 13 criteria to create its rankings, examining the safety record of carriers (airlines must have a seven-star safety rating) as well as taking into account innovations in passenger comfort, passenger reviews, fleet age and environmental credentials.

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It says the judging team places particular significance on the quality of premium economy seats on long-haul aircraft, which it says are “without a doubt the best value proposition for the passenger and airline”, and also checks that business class has flat beds.

“We are looking for leadership and airlines that innovate to make a real difference to the passenger experience, particularly in economy class,” the team said.

It said that though Air New Zealand topped the rankings for the fifth consecutive year, Qantas and Singapore Airline, both rolling out new aircraft in the form of Boeing 787s and Airbus A350s, are catching up.

Of Air New Zealand, AirlineRatings.com said: “Air New Zealand is being honored for the fifth consecutive year for its continued record-breaking financial performance, in-flight innovations, environmental leadership, young fleet and motivation of its staff. These factors have stamped the airline as an industry trendsetter.

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“Air New Zealand came out number one - or equal first - in all of our audit criteria, which is an exceptional performance.”

Europe’s only entry to the top 10 was Virgin Atlantic, which was praised for its “in-flight product and service”.

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The top 10 of AirlineRatings differs from that of Skytrax, which is reponsible for the annual World Airline Awards. It rates Qatar Airways as the world's top carrier, ahead of Singapore Airlines and ANA. 

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What are the world’s ‘worst’ airlines?

According to AirlineRatings, in a report last year, there are 10 airlines it deems to have just one star out of a possible seven when it comes to safety standards. 

  • Batik Air

  • Bluewing Airlines

  • Citilink

  • Kal-Star aviation

  • Lion air

  • Sriwijaya Air

  • TransNusa

  • Trigana Air Service

  • Wings Air

  • Xpress Air

What are the world’s safest?

Earlier this year, AirlineRatings published a list of its 20 safest carriers, with 19 at equal pegging, but Qantas deemed out in front.

The world's safest airline, according to AirlineRatings.com

  1. Qantas

The 19 other safest airlines (in alphabetical order) 

  1. Air New Zealand

  2. Alaska Airlines

  3. All Nippon Airways

  4. British Airways

  5. Cathay Pacific 

  6. Delta Air Lines

  7. Etihad Airways

  8. EVA Air

  9. Finnair

  10. Hawaiian Airlines

  11. Japan Airlines

  12. KLM

  13. Lufthansa

  14. Scandinavian 

  15. Singapore Airlines

  16. Swiss

  17. United Airlines

  18. Virgin Atlantic

  19. Virgin Australia

AirlineRatings.com also handed out a number of specialist awards for 2018, with the winners as follows.

Best first class

Singapore Airlines

Best business class

Virgin Australia was praised for its business class offering
Virgin Australia was praised for its business class offering

Virgin Australia

Best premium economy

Air New Zealand

Best economy

Korean Air

Best cabin crew

Singapore Airlines

Best catering

Qantas

Best lounges

Qantas

Best in-flight entertainment

Emirates

Regional airline of the year

Aegean Airlines

Most improved

Tiankin Airlines

Ultra low-cost airline of the year

VietJetAir.com

Best long haul

Etihad was deemed to have the best long-haul flights in the Middle East
Etihad was deemed to have the best long-haul flights in the Middle East

Etihad (Middle East/Africa)

Korean Air (Asia/Pacific)

Virgin Atlantic (Europe)

Air Canada (Americas)

Best low-cost

Westjet (Americas)

Scoot (Asia/Pacific)

Norwegian (Europe)