Aegean Airlines wins Best Regional Airline in Europe for eleventh consecutive year

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Aegean Airlines has defended its title as Best Regional Airline in Europe for the eleventh year in row at the 2022 Skytrax World Airline Awards.

Along with the award for Best Regional Airline in Europe, the Greek airline also received 2nd place for Best Regional Airline Worldwide and continued to be amongst the top 10 airlines in Europe for its cabin crew and the travel experience they offer their passengers. 

Skytrax is a UK-based airline and airport review ranking site that launched the World Airline Awards in 1999 with a focus on providing a study that was centered on customer satisfaction. 

The Skytrax awards are often referred to as the ‘Oscars’ of the aviation industry and at this year’s ceremony in London, many more prestigious awards were given to leading airlines around the world. 

Qatar Airways was named World’s Best Airline for 2022, with Singapore Airlines taking second place and Emirates taking third.

It is the seventh time that Qatar Airways has taken the top spot in the prestigious passenger satisfaction survey. 

Source: Greek Reporter, AMNA

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