Vietnam Airlines named among world’s Top 100 Airlines in 2022 by Skytrax

The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has been ranked 48th in the World's Top 100 Airlines in 2022 announced at the World Airline Awards by Skytrax.
Vietnam Airlines named among world’s Top 100 Airlines in 2022 by Skytrax ảnh 1A Vietnam Airlines aircraft (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has beenranked 48th in the World's Top 100 Airlines in 2022 announced at theWorld Airline Awards by Skytrax.

The ranking is based on more than 14 million customer surveys in more than 100countries between September 2021 and August 2022.

In different categories of the 2022 World Airline Awards,Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways was ranked 15th among the world's BestRegional Airlines, and second among Asia’s Best Regional Airlines.

Meanwhile, Vietjet Air was named the Best Low-Cost Airlinein Vietnam.
The World's Top 10 Airlines included Qatar Airways (Qatar), Singapore Airlines (Singapore), Emirates (UAE), ANA (Japan), Qantas Airways (Australia), Japan Airlines (Japan), Turkish Airlines (Turkey), Air France (France), Korean Air (the Republic of Korea), and Swiss International Air Lines (Switzerland).

This year marked the seventh time Qatar Airways has beennamed the world’s Best Airline since 1999./.
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