MANILA, Philippines — AirAsia has been awarded the title the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline for the 15th year in a row at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2024.
The award was received by Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes in London on Monday, June 24.
The airline, which started in 2001, claims to be the fourth largest in Asia.
“Skytrax champions global standards for airline quality and excellence, and we are thrilled to have risen to this benchmark for the 15th consecutive year. No other companies come to my mind in having achieved such a winning streak, and we are very proud of it,” Fernandes said.
“Our guests mean the world to us, and we are reinvigorated by the confidence they have shown by voting for us again. We look forward to continuing to serve many millions more this year alone, with high quality at the best cost,” he added.
AirAsia said it aims to increase its presence in Africa and Europe by adding more destinations to its network.
“AirAsia is made up of thousands of dreamers, all working towards the single vision of ensuring that everybody can fly. Since our inception, AirAsia has strived to be ahead of the curve, taking the challenging path to redefine and democratize access to air travel, and it is inspiring to witness the growth of this industry over the years,” Fernandes said.
“Travel is back, the sky’s the limit, and we are hard at work to be even bigger and better than ever,” he said.
The Skytrax World Airline Awards, known as the Oscars of the aviation industry, are determined by millions of international travelers. As a global benchmark of airline quality and excellence, the final award results include more than 325 airlines with AirAsia emerging on top in its category.
MANILA, Philippines — AirAsia has been awarded the title the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline for the 15th year in a row at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2024.The award was received by Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes in London on Monday, June 24.The airline, which started in 2001, claims to be the fourth largest in Asia.”Skytrax champions global standards for airline quality and excellence, and we are thrilled to have risen to this benchmark for the 15th consecutive year. No other companies come to my mind in having achieved such a winning streak, and we are very proud of it,” Fernandes said.”Our guests mean the world to us, and we are reinvigorated by the confidence they have shown by voting for us again. We look forward to continuing to serve many millions more this year alone, with high quality at the best cost,” he added.AirAsia said it aims to increase its presence in Africa and Europe by adding more destinations to its network.”AirAsia is made up of thousands of dreamers, all working towards the single vision of ensuring that everybody can fly. Since our inception, AirAsia has strived to be ahead of the curve, taking the challenging path to redefine and democratize access to air travel, and it is inspiring to witness the growth of this industry over the years,” Fernandes said.”Travel is back, the sky’s the limit, and we are hard at work to be even bigger and better than ever,” he said.The Skytrax World Airline Awards, known as the Oscars of the aviation industry, are determined by millions of international travelers. As a global benchmark of airline quality and excellence, the final award results include more than 325 airlines with AirAsia emerging on top in its category. Read More